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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Redondo Beach Pier in this episode of "California Travel Tips."

The earliest pier in Redondo Beach dates back to 1889, but the unique V-shaped construction you'll find today debuted in 1916 as one of the most unique piers along the coast. The current pier was reconstructed in 1996 with many historical similarities to the past.

Along the horseshoe-shaped Pier, you'll find plenty of specialty shops and great restaurants, including Kincaids Bayhouse and the historic Old Tony's, which offer beautiful sunset views of the coast.

The pier is also the spot to pick up some fresh saltwater taffy, buy an oyster pearl, check out a shark exhibit, or take a 25-cent look at the coast.

A fishing license is not required while fishing off California's public piers, but all other regulations apply. Just watch out for the hungry pelicans, who wait anxiously for fresh fish to fly up on the boardwalk.

While you're on the pier, check out the tribute to George Freeth, the first surfer in the United States. Freeth helped Henry Huntington build the largest saltwater plunge in the world here in 1907.

Below the pier you'll find the International Boardwalk, a marina that boasts live music, several seaside boutiques, and the Redondo Beach Fun Factory, where kids can play arcade games or ride the Tilt A Whirl.

This is also the place to rent a kayak or pedal boat for a closer look at Redondo's resident sea lions, who live out beyond the jetty. You can also book a speed boat ride on the Ocean Racer or ride a glass-bottom boat for a glimpse at underwater sealife.

One of my favorite spots is Quality Seafood, a live fish market that's been in Redondo Beach since 1953. It's one of the largest retail seafood markets on the West Coast, and they'll grill your fresh fish to order.

For a quick and inexpensive bite, fuel up on their steamed local crab or fresh clam chowder with a side of ice cold Corona. What a great way to end your day on the pier!

I'm Veronica Hill and that's your California Travel Tip.

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  • I remember the fun factory! I miss California!

  • @yoquierotacos77 Come back!

  • I live super close and been there once -_-

  • @SalmaFlores143 You should go more often. It's pretty fun!

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  • i live here(:

  • @nc28016 Yes, it's a fun place! What were your favorite spots at the pier?

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  • @CaliforniaTravelTips Trust me I will! once I finish college...

  • I was living under it when I was 15 years old, it's a bit like home

  • @TheDailyHoof Very cool. Some of my faves as well!

  • @CaliforniaTravelTips

    Favorite spots at the pier are Old Tonys for sure and a fabulous kite shop! Also love Kincaids for fine dining and Najas for burgers, beer and bands on Sundays.

  • @MrMcEDAR Sounds like fun! 

  • @MrMcEDAR Sounds like fun! 

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