Malibu, United States of America
Malibu Pier

Visit the iconic Southern Californian pier.

The Malibu Pier is a historic landmark, offering a peaceful stretch for those who want to take a quiet walk and gaze out at the sea. Originally built to support the operations of the Malibu Rancho in 1905, the pier was then opened to the public for pier and charter fishing in 1934. Naturally, the pier has been instrumental historically, with the end of the pier serving as one of the U.S. Coast Guard daylight lookout stations during World War II.


You can enjoy the sight of surfers riding the waves from the nearby Surfrider Beach, and the occasional stand-up paddle boarder. When your stomach grumbles, the restaurant at the end of the pier offers healthy and scrumptious food, with a delightful view of the sea. If you’re visiting with your significant other, a romantic stroll along the pier during sunset will definitely provide the perfect ambiance for a heartfelt confession. Don’t miss out on a visit to this tranquil pier with its magnificent views.


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Tips Before You Go
You can embark on a coastal harbor tour to enjoy the lovely coastline from here.
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23000 Malibu Pier, Malibu, CA 90265, USA