This is a pretty awesome place to check out. The tide was high, so I wasn't able to go directly up to the tower, which was slightly disappointing. Still worth it. Also, the stairs leading down to...
Victoria Pirate Tower
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Discover the hidden history of Laguna Beach with a visit to the iconic Victoria Beach Pirate Tower. Built in 1926 as an enclosed staircase to the beach for a senator from Los Angeles, this sixty-foot-tall stone turret sparks imaginations of pirates and buccaneers among residents and visitors alike.
Explore the surreal tales of retired freebooters and pirate aficionados associated with the tower, adding a touch of mystery and adventure to your Laguna Beach experience. Uncover the intriguing past of this historic landmark and let your imagination run wild with visions of swashbuckling adventures on the California coast.
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1. Search the web for low tide to access the tower's base. It's locked so you can't go inside. Still fun to explore. 2. Park on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) between Victoria Drive (see photo of...
So very cool! Definitely instagram worthy! This has been on my bucket list forever and finally made it! It was actually not to hard to get to. Few tips: park on PCH and walk into the residential...
This location is worth a visit, but know it is tricky to find a parking space on PCH especially on weekends or in the summer. The location isn't where I thought it was going to be, so not near the...
This location is absolutely beautiful and impossible to beat. The tower itself was built in 1926, but it looks like it could've been there for hundreds of years. It's a beautiful site to see and...


