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Experience a relaxing 2-hour sunset sailing in Marina del Rey with views of Santa Monica Bay, guided by knowledgeable captains, for $130 per person.

A 2-hour sunset sailing tour in Marina del Rey offers a peaceful way to enjoy Los Angeles from the water. Priced at $130 per person, this cruise delivers stunning coastal scenery, classic blues music, and a hands-on sailing experience aboard the Person 323 sailboat—one of the most prestigious vessels built during the Golden Age of American sailing. The tour runs in the evenings from Monday to Sunday, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxing yet engaging outing in LA.
This tour is perfect for visitors who want to combine scenic views with a real sailing adventure. While it emphasizes learning sailing basics and enjoying the open waters, it also caters to anyone wanting to unwind with calm marina waters, soft music, and beautiful sunset vistas. Note that snacks and light drinks are allowed, but food and beverages are not provided, so bringing your own is recommended.
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The Person 323 is a centerpiece of this tour. Built during the Golden Age of American production, it’s regarded as one of the most prestigious sailboats of its kind. The boat is designed to perform beautifully and offers a comfortable sailing experience, with a comfort ratio 50% better than similar boats of the same size.
Its design allows for easy control from the cockpit, and for those interested in learning to navigate, the helm is simple to manage. The boat’s layout also includes a bow seating area where passengers can sit and watch the waves cut beneath the hull. The vessel’s performance and feel are praised for making this cruise both exciting and relaxing.

The meeting point is at Lot 77 near Burton Chace Park. It’s recommended to arrive 20 minutes early to allow time for parking and safety briefings. The tour guides will be there to provide safety instructions and sailing guidance, ensuring everyone feels comfortable on board.
Participants should park at the lot, walk across Burton Chace Park toward the main channel, and look for the sailboat. The public parking fee is just a few dollars, and a parking ticket must be displayed on the vehicle’s dashboard.

To make the most of the tour, travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes, drinks, biodegradable sunscreen, a jacket, and comfortable clothes suitable for an outdoor adventure. A charged smartphone is also recommended for photos and navigation.
Since food and drinks are not supplied, bringing your own snacks and light beverages is encouraged for a personalized touch. It’s also wise to bring sun protection and a light jacket for cooler evening breezes.
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This tour offers a real sailing adventure. Sails are controllable from the cockpit, and guests have the option to sit at the bow to enjoy the sensation of slicing through waves. The boat sails through calm marina waters before heading into the open ocean, providing opportunities for spectacular sunset views over Santa Monica Bay.
The music adds a relaxing atmosphere, with classic blues and American singers playing throughout the cruise. The pace of the trip is leisurely, allowing passengers to unwind and take in the scenery at their own pace.
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The cruise begins in Marina del Rey, a bustling harbor famous for its sailing culture. The vessel then glides toward Santa Monica Bay, providing panoramic views of the LA coastline, city skyline, and dolphins swimming alongside if luck permits.
While the exact route is flexible depending on conditions, the focus remains on enjoying the open water and sunset. The tour concludes back at the marina after approximately two hours of sailing.

Gustavo is the captain and guide for many trips, praised consistently for his warm personality and expertise. As a passionate sailor, he makes guests feel safe, comfortable, and involved. He is known for sharing his sailing knowledge and even allowing guests to help steer the boat if they wish.
The guides speak English and Portuguese, making the experience accessible to a diverse range of visitors. Their friendly demeanor and professionalism significantly elevate the experience, making it engaging for both first-timers and seasoned sailors.
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or those with certain health conditions like epilepsy or motion sickness. Participants should be over 287 lbs (130 kg), have a low level of fitness, or be babies under 1 year.
Guests are encouraged to consider seasickness medication if needed. The group size is small, enhancing safety and personal attention. The cruise is designed for an intimate experience, ideal for couples, families, or small groups.

At $130 per person, the tour offers a value-packed experience that combines sailing, relaxation, and scenic views. Booking is flexible, allowing reserve-now, pay-later options, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
This makes it easy to plan your LA trip without worry, especially if your schedule might change unexpectedly.
This sunset cruise stands out because of its prestigious vessel, the Person 323, and the quality of the guide—notably Gustavo, who is both knowledgeable and passionate. The small group size guarantees a personalized experience, and the no-food policy keeps the focus on sailing and scenery, while allowing guests to bring their own snacks.
The combination of scenic views, classic blues music, and hands-on sailing creates a relaxing yet engaging atmosphere. It’s ideal for romantic evenings, small groups, or anyone wanting to see LA from a new perspective.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over 1 year old are generally allowed, but those with mobility issues or very young babies should consider whether they will be comfortable on a boat.
Can I bring my own drinks or snacks?
Yes, snacks and light drinks are permitted, but food or beverages are not provided by the tour.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes, shoes (no high heels), and a light jacket are recommended, especially for cooler evenings.
How many people are on each boat?
The tour is limited to 6 participants for a small, intimate group experience.
Is there an age limit?
Participants should be over 1 year old, and those with certain health conditions should consult their doctor before booking.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Portuguese.
How do I find the meeting point?
Arrive 20 minutes early at Lot 77 near Burton Chace Park, walk toward the main channel, and look for the sailboat.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is seasickness a concern?
Those prone to seasickness should consider medication beforehand, as the trip involves open water sailing.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with significant mobility impairments.
How much does parking cost?
Parking at Lot 77 is just a few dollars, and a ticket must be displayed on your vehicle.