Balboa Pier, a beloved Newport Beach landmark since 1906, offers a family-friendly, nostalgic experience with ocean views, the Balboa Fun Zone, harbor sights, and scenic boardwalk charm. Unlike the surfer-focused Newport Beach Pier, Balboa Pier invites leisurely strolls, fishing, bike rides, and classic seaside fun, making it a true gateway to Newport Beach’s personality.
Balboa Pier opened in 1906 as part of Newport’s early push to create a seaside resort town. At the time, the Balboa Pavilion (which still stands today) and the newly introduced Pacific Electric “Red Car” rail extension made the peninsula one of Southern California’s preferred beach escapes.
Balboa Pier quickly became:
Over 100 years later, the pier remains an enduring bridge between Newport’s past and present, an authentic piece of coastal history with modern amenities.
Address: 1 Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, CA
Located at the southern end of the Balboa Peninsula, near the Balboa Pavilion and Balboa Fun Zone.
Walking toward the pier, visitors pass:
Options include:
At the start, the pier is framed by soft sand, volleyball courts, lifeguard towers, and families setting up for a full day on the beach. The energy is lively yet calmer than Newport Pier, making it perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Midway along the pier, gentle ocean breezes mix with pelicans diving for fish and waves rolling beneath the wooden planks. On bright days, Catalina Island is visible in the distance. Photographers capture the symmetry of the pier and the rhythm of the ocean.
At the pier’s end, anglers cast quietly, and the coastline curves toward Corona del Mar. Newport Harbor is visible to the north, and the horizon stretches endlessly. It’s a peaceful, reflective space ideal for photography, contemplation, or simply enjoying the sea air.
Balboa’s beachfront is known for:
Consistent surf
Large sandy areas are perfect for blankets and setups
Volleyball courts
Lifeguards during peak seasons
Easy access from the pier and boardwalk
Families love the predictability: it’s clean, safe, and equipped for long, enjoyable days.
1. Balboa Fun Zone
Just steps away, the Fun Zone adds amusement-style charm with its Ferris wheel, arcade games, waterfront snacks, and ice cream shops perfect for families and kids.
2. Balboa Island Ferry
A short walk from the pier, the historic ferry carries cars, bikes, and pedestrians between the Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island, offering a quintessential Newport Beach experience.
3. Harbor Walks & Water Activities
Visitors can also enjoy whale-watching tours, kayak rentals, paddleboarding, electric boat cruises, and sailing excursions, blending oceanfront and harborfront experiences in a compact, walkable area.
The area offers an excellent mix of:
Ocean-view cafés
Seafood restaurants
Breakfast spots
Casual eateries
Dessert stands
Smoothie + coffee places
Waterfront patios
It’s easy to spend half or a full day here without ever getting in a car.
Families with kids
Beachgoers
Surfers and bodyboarders
Visitors taking the ferry
Vibrant, sunny, friendly atmosphere
Pier silhouettes glow against the sunset
Couples take evening walks
Harbor lights shimmer nearby
Cooler breezes settle in
A calm, romantic, peaceful ambiance
Balboa truly shines at night soft lighting, gentle waves, and a quieter, intimate feel.
Fishing
Surfing & bodyboarding
Biking the boardwalk
Paddleboarding in the harbor
Exploring the Fun Zone
Riding the ferry to Balboa Island
Photography
Beach volleyball
Sunset watching
1. Combine pier time with the Fun Zone: It creates a classic SoCal day for all ages.
2. Bring bikes: The peninsula has one of the best beachfront bike paths in Orange County.
3. Stay for sunset: The view from the end of the pier is phenomenal.
4. Arrive early on weekends: Parking fills quickly during the summer.
5. Walk to Balboa Pavilion: The historic structure is a must-see and is beautifully preserved.
A historic waterfront landmark offering iconic architecture, harbor views, and a glimpse into Newport Beach’s early resort history.
A charming destination featuring boutiques, cafés, and coastal charm. Stroll along the boardwalk, enjoy local treats, or take in scenic harbor views.
Upscale dining and shopping on the harbor, with stylish restaurants, boutique shops, and waterfront patios perfect for a leisurely visit.
A lively, surfer-oriented counterpart to Balboa Pier, featuring oceanfront activity, boardwalk energy, and classic Southern California beach vibes.
Known for golden cliffs, calm surf, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and stunning coastal photography.
A premier shopping and dining destination offering high-end stores, restaurants, and outdoor spaces within easy reach of the beach and pier.
Homes and businesses surrounding Balboa Pier, Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Island, and Newport’s coastal neighborhoods depend on safe, corrosion-resistant electrical systems that withstand ocean air, humidity, and constant activity. Pelican Coast Electric provides:
Coastal-grade electrical installations
Panel upgrades
Outdoor & landscape lighting
Dock and boat lift electrical
EV charger installs
Emergency repairs
Safety inspections & surge protection
Our expertise supports Newport’s unique coastal lifestyle, keeping homes, rentals, and waterfront properties powered safely no matter the season.

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Yes, Balboa Pier is one of the most family-friendly spots in Newport Beach. With the Fun Zone, wide sandy beaches, calm atmosphere, playgrounds nearby, and easy parking, it’s a favorite for parents with kids of all ages.
Fishing is excellent and no fishing license is required on the pier. Anglers typically catch mackerel, perch, halibut, and seasonal species. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best luck.
Newport Beach Pier is livelier, more surfer-oriented, and more central. Balboa Pier is calmer, family-friendly, closer to harbor attractions, and better for pairing with amusement-style activities.
No, the ferry runs continuously and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Wait times are typically short except during peak summer weekends.
Yes. The surrounding Balboa Peninsula area is well-lit, active, and patrolled. Evening strolls are common and peaceful.
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