So on a recent weekend, my hubby and I picked-up a packed lunch from Uplifters Kitchen with the plan to spend the afternoon in Marina del Rey and take a tour of the Marina on the Marina del Rey Water Bus.
Honestly, I had never heard about the Water Bus until a friend told me about her experience riding the Water Bus. For $1 per person each way, it totally sounded like something we could do even if we ended-up hating it.
Which we didn't. We LOVED it.
The Water Bus was a super casual way to enjoy the Marina by riding a boat without having a boat. Passengers ranged in ages and backgrounds, but the vast majority were locals that parked a bit too far to walk back to their cars. While some were going to the concert being held later that day at the Burton Chace Park, others just planned to ride along for the day and stop wherever the mood struck them.
To start on our afternoon Marina adventure, we picked-up the Marina del Rey Water Bus at the Dolphin Marina stop and got off at Fisherman's Village.
We had a nice stroll, window shopped and even saw a few sea lions at the Village!
Later in the day, we took the Water Bus to Mother's Beach where we walked around the beach and found a nice place to eat our yummy lunch from Uplifters Kitchen. I didn't notice until that day, but Mother's Beach has several BBQ areas and covered picnic tables. Summer music and parties filled the air, while we connected with a few new friends.
It was such a beautiful day in the Marina.
Perfectly breezy, not too hot, and with the absolutely yummy lunch we had in tow, it was hard not to smile and just be.
It's hard to leave the Marina after such a beautiful afternoon, but eventually we had to get back to our Princess Maya, and took the Water Bus to the Burton Chace Park stop.
Once we got off the Water Bus, we noticed families and couples carrying lawn chairs and setting up their picnic spots around a stage. The Marina had scheduled weekend concerts, and that day was no different.
Had we known about the concert scheduled for later that day, we would have stayed a little longer to enjoy the evenings festivities.
The Marina del Rey Water Bus is scheduled from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but activities at the Marina happen throughout the year.
We plan on going back and hope that you join us too!
To learn more about the Water Bus and the various activities planned for this Labor Day Weekend, visit: Marinadelrey.lacounty.gov
Ana Lydia