Dana Point, CA Reviews


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Dana Point, CA is a beautiful coastal city located in Orange County. It is known for its stunning views of the coastline and harbor, and is a popular destination for visitors looking for a variety of activities, including whale watching, kayaking, swimming, sailing, fishing and more. With its sunny climate and unique attractions, Dana Point has become a popular destination to visit year-round.
Reviews of Dana Point are overwhelmingly positive. Visitors rave about the beautiful scenery, friendly locals and great variety of activities available. Many comment on how easy it was to get around the city with its many bike paths and walking trails that link up all the attractions. Others appreciate the laid back atmosphere coupled with plenty of entertainment options such as live music venues, shopping centers and restaurants to choose from. All in all, Dana Point is an incredible destination that offers something for everyone!

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Best quality - 5/11/2014
Climate is one of the world's Read More

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May-June cool & fog Fall's the best - 4/23/2013
Nice place to live. Mediterranean climate.
Too many people, high cost of living, California taxes high.
Ocean is Read More

High! - 5/4/2008
We are in the California Riviera...but there's a price! This is a great place to Read More

Capistrano Beach, CA - 4/29/2008
I live in the small township of Capistrano Beach, which is to the south of Dana Point, California. We live in paradise. The weather is mild, warm with an ocean breeze most of the time, the most severe winter weather we get is rain. We live by the sea and can catch a glimps of it on our way to the market, the post office or on our way to work. Our middle school and elementary school have ocean views from the playgrounds. The beaches are long stetches of sand where we can occasionally spot dolphins playing in the surf. The homes are eclectic, mansions sitting next door to humble beach cottages. Our streets vary from wide tree lined with set-back sidewalks, to so narrow you must pull to the side and pause to let your neighbor pass going in the opposite direction. Although we are near cities that host magnificent resorts and upscale aminities, Capistrano Beach is still caught in the old by-gone days when things moved slower and this was just far enough away from the city to be a little Read More

City Government/Planning - 2/11/2008
The City is confused and indecisive on what it wants (or thinks) Dana Point is. As a result development and meaningful, planned growth has been stagnant for the past 30 years. That hasn't depressed property values, it has just meant that Dana Point has not reached it's potential and truthfully does not warrant the housing prices being demanded. For example, in the downtown area, walking distance to beaches, a nice harbor and nice neighborhoods, there are many vacant lots and almost no retail or restaurants. It is neither pedestrian or car friendly (parking is difficult). Every other other coastal community has some sort of plan to grow, Dana Point has no plan and instead stifles all Read More

My town - 7/12/2006
Dana Point is my town. I chose it for its marine layer and harbor, the gentle foghorn waking me mornings, seagulls overhead, the ocean--that blue buzz drew poetry from this writer, and then there are those noon Mission bells that waft uphill from nearby San Juan Capistrano. But, alas, the cost of living has driven me to have to leave until I can sell the next great American novel to buy my house back and once again live in paradise.
So, I saw that someone is in the same bittersweet boat and was asking where does one go from Dana Point? Short of joining up with Jesus in real paradise, maybe Coeur d'alene, Idaho. It's got the same sort of peaceful beat but the weather sort of sucks at times. The tricky part is employment or should I say self-employment. Because from my understanding you need short breaks from there. The only other place would be the Italian Mediterranean. And maybe the best neighborhood in Colorado Springs or Boulder, which are actually affordable.
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Beautiful Climate - 7/4/2006
There is often a marine layer until 10am or so and then it's clear blue skies the rest of the day. There is something called May Grey and June Gloom and int those two months it's pretty gloomy, but when the skies clear the summer's here and it's amazing! It doesn't get too cold or hot. The humidity is low and there aren't many Read More

Where does someone move after here? - 5/6/2006
It's going to be difficult, but we've decided it's too expensive to live in the Big OC anymore and too difficult to do business in California.
Anyone discover the best place to move Read More

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