The place of people's California beachside fantasies. Without an excess of easy entry roads, Malibu's seclusion guards it from the reaching chaos of Los Angeles, making it a haven for celebrities, the wealthy, and a few classic surfer types holding on to the good times.
If someone goes to Malibu and doesn't spend at least a little time on the beach everyday, they may need to get their priorities straight. Inland highlights include Malibu Creek State Park for hikes and Malibu Wines, an outdoor, boozy tasting room.
One of the stereotypes of the Los Angeles area is true, it is good to visit all year round.
Malibu’s iconic natural scenery may look familiar from television or movies, but when you see the lush California mountains meet the vast Pacific Ocean, the films won't do it justice. Malibu stretches for more than 30 miles along the famed Pacific Coast Highway One.
This climate histogram shows you the weather patterns in Malibu. The warmest months in Malibu are March and July, when temperatures reach 93 ˚F. The coolest month is January, when temperatures drop to 34 ˚F. The wettest month in Malibu is January with 9.17 inches of rain, while the driest month is November with 0.02 inches of rain.
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At AllTheRooms.com we have accommodations from all of the best providers - Airbnb, RedAwning, Priceline and many more. Malibu has 1,361 hotels, vacation rentals and other special places to stay, with prices to suit careful travellers, luxury travelers and everything in between. For those trying to save money, the cheapest place to stay in Malibu comes in at $50 a night. A typical vacation rental in Malibu costs on average $1,686 a night.
If you need to stay connected during your trip, then you can choose from over 645 accommodations in Malibu that have WiFi. 66 places to stay include a morning meal. You can keep up with your workout routine by staying at one of 64 accommodations that provide gym facilities. If you are driving to Malibu, you'll want to pick from 624 places to stay that provide parking. We have 180 hotels and vacation rentals that have a pool or jacuzzi.
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