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THE CITY OF DANA POINT WELCOMES YOU TO PARADISE.


Our magnificent coastal city is proud to be cel- ebrating its 25th anniversary this year, so come and learn about our rich history and have fun at the same time.


Whether you are here for a week or a lifetime, Dana Point offers pristine beaches, a harbor and an abundance of activities and events that ap-


peal to all ages. Our resort hotels and businesses are welcoming. Experience our ocean view golf course, nature interpretive center, ride the bike trails and shop in the boutiques. You can learn to surf at world-famous Doheny State Beach, kayak in and around Dana Point Harbor, explore tide pools, fish or whale watch in the Pacific, try stand-up paddle boarding or simply stroll on the many walking paths and marvel at the picturesque views.


Dana Point celebrates special events all year. From signature events like Festival of Whales, Dana Point Grand Prix of Cycling, Dana Point Concours d’Elegance, Toshiba Tall Ships Festival and the Dana Point Turkey Trot to summer Movies in the Park and Concerts in the Park, Dana Point offers many ways to enjoy your- self and relax in a comfortable and inviting environment.


Our unique selection of restaurants, shops and resorts serve the community and our visitors. Supporting these Dana Point establishments keeps the local economy strong and ensures we can continue to provide the best place to live, work and play.


This destination guide and business directory is a great reference showcasing the many choices Dana Point has to offer for dining, shopping, service and recreation. You can see why in Dana Point, we are “Harboring the Good Life.”


—Lisa Bartlett, Mayor City of Dana Point


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