Published: July 12, 2026
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In: Travel Guide

Famous for Pirate Tower, Victoria Beach is one of Laguna Beach’s iconic locations. It is a little hard to get to with limited parking and the steps a hidden in a neighborhood for those not in the know. Vic Beach, as locals refer to it, requires a hike through a housing development west of Coast Highway. There is no parking in this area so you will need to park on Coast Highway or the neighborhood to the east of PCH and take the tunnel under the highway.

Despite its difficulty to get to, Victoria Beach is a popular beach. The tide pool and Pirate Tower (or La Tour) offer a draw from tourists and families. It’s also a great beach for sunbathing, bodysurfing, and skimboarding.

Morning at Pirate Tower
Victoria Beach Satellite Map
Lifeguard and volleyball

Information

  • Address: 2700 Victoria Dr, Laguna Beach, CA 92651

  • Parking: tough, it’s street parking on PCH. You can also try your hand in the surrounding neighborhoods. You may have a hike from your car to the entrance or consider the Laguna Beach Trolley, Nyes Place or Blue Lagoon stops on the Coastal Route will get you to the entrance access points.

  • Hours: 6 AM – 10 PM

  • Dogs: Allowed on leash, June 15 – September 10 only allowed before 9 AM and after 6 PM

OC Beach Apparel and Souvenirs

Laguna Beach Bikini

Laguna Beach Water Bottle

Laguna Beach Swim Trunks

Men’s Slides

Houses backing Victoria Beach
View of Pearl Street from Agate
Lifeguard station
Birds on the beach
Concrete tide pool enclosure
Volleyball net
Volleyball net
View of Goff Island
Victoria Beach sunrise
Victoria Beach south view
Victoria Beach Sign
Ocean meets the beach
Victoria Beach north stairs
North staircase up from Victoria Beach
Main entrance
Lifeguard chair
Broad view of Victoria Beach
Victoria Beach expansive view
Victoria Beach broad view south
Victoria Beach
Pool tide enclosure
South private entrance
Ramp up
Morning at Pirate Tower
Lifeguard and volleyball

History of Victoria Beach

One cannot talk about Victoria Beach without talking about its famous tower. While some might assume due to its location and tower shape, it was meant as a lighthouse. However, this castle-like structure was built for the home owner of the mansion on the bluff as an enclosed staircase down to the beach. At the bottom of the staircase tower, the owner also built a pool for capturing water during incoming tides. The house and structures was built in the 1920s for California State Senator William Edward Brown and his family. They used it during summers and holidays as a retreat from their Beverly Hills home.

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