SoCal So Cool: 50 Miles
of Pure Pleasure
BY: JANET STEINBERG
Part 3 of a series
LONG BEACH: This harbor-side city, 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, was given its name in 1888 because of its 5.5-mile stretch of sandy beaches. This was to be my gateway to Catalina Island on a Catalina Express catamaran. However, I thought, why not spend 24 hours here and see what Long Beach has to offer? Well, I found out what Long Beach had to offer… plenty!
Karmel Shuttle transported me from Redondo Beach to the Hotel Maya in Long Beach. And what a delightful surprise that was. This stylish Joie de Vivre boutique hotel is a hidden gem on the California coastline.
Hotel Maya exudes the energy and hospitality of the Latin cultures. Its affordable waterfront setting, lush tropical grounds and skyline views of downtown Long Beach came as an unexpected bonus.
The hotel’s Fuego Restaurant was an added bonus. At Fuego I savored the cuisines of coastal Latin America as I enjoyed fine food, fine tequila, fine skyline views, and the fine view of the historic Queen Mary. Buen Provecho!
The Queen Mary was my other raison de etre (reason for being) in Long Beach. Although I have sailed on some 130 cruises, the sight of a cruise ship still ignites concupiscent feelings in me. And, although she no longer sails, the Queen Mary still takes me away.
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The Queen Mary and Russian submarine docked in Long Beach |