City of Newport Beach
HARBOR GUIDE
2018
www.NewportHarbor.org
Harbor Welcome
Guide from the City
April 2018 Dear Visiting Boaters,
Photography Welcome to Newport Beach! We’ve put together this Harbor
Guide to inform you of the possibilities the harbor has to offer.
Cover photo provided by You will find information on docking and mooring options,
Balboa Bay Resort recreational and dining experiences, and much more.
Inside photos provided by Don’t hesitate to contact the City Harbormaster’s office with
Longpre Photos any questions at 949-270-8159 by phone or harbormaster@
Irene E. Ziebarth newportbeachca.gov by email.
Visit Newport Beach, Inc.
Dan Herman, Rabben/Herman We appreciate any and all suggestions you may have for making
Design Office this Harbor Guide more effective and helpful for you.
Have a great stay!
Publishers Harbor Commission
Newport Beach Harbor Commission The seven members of the Harbor Commission serve for a term of
four years on a staggered basis and meet the second Wednesday
• Bill Kenney, Chair [email protected] of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
• David Girling, Vice Chair [email protected]
• Scott Cunningham [email protected]
• Ira Beer [email protected]
• Paul Blank [email protected]
• John Drayton [email protected]
• Duncan McIntosh [email protected]
City of Newport Beach Left to Right: Duncan McIntosh, John Drayton, Ira Beer, David
Harbor Operations Girling, Scott Cunningham, Paul Blank, Bill Kenney
1600 W. Balboa Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.270.8159
www.newportharbor.org
[email protected]
Updates and suggestions for future
editions are solicited and welcome.
Greetings from the
Harbormaster
Welcome to Newport Harbor!
Dear Locals and Visiting Mariners,
READY TO SERVE We are happy to have you enjoy the
Newport Beach lifestyle via our wonderful
WITH PARTNERS Harbor! There is so much to be thankful
for when cruising around the Harbor
FOR NEWPORT HARBOR on everything from SUPs (stand up
paddleboards) to yachts and everything
Harbor law enforcement services in between. There are plenty of guest
provided by Orange County docks to tie up to, shops and dining establishments to visit and bay
Sheriff’s Department Marine shoreline to enjoy.
Operations Bureau
Lieutenant Chris Corn, While you are enjoying your time here, let’s be mindful of a few good
Harbor Patrol Harbormaster neighbor practices. Many and various types of boating activities take
949-723-1002, Channel 16 place on the water. Many are enjoying the Harbor for the first time
as novices. For this reason, Newport Harbor is a “NO WAKE” harbor.
This helps us all enjoy relaxing times on the water without having to
endure an unwelcomed mishap, such as a large wake created from a
boat traveling too fast!
Newport Harbor is a “NO DISCHARGE” harbor as well for all boats!
Mariners who choose to rent a mooring, slip or anchor in Newport
Harbor are invited to contact the Harbormaster’s Office at our
contact information below:
Harbormaster’s Office
(949) 270-8159
VHF – Channel 19-a
[email protected]
Newportharbor.org
Our representatives are on the water 7 days a week to help and
assist anyone with questions about a mooring, non-emergency
event, measures on how to deal with sea lions, and more. Just look
for our Harbormaster boats and wave hello!
Being one of the largest recreational harbors in the world with
outstanding amenities to enjoy, we are the lucky ones to be able
to live and play in such a wonderful place! Let’s ensure everyone
gets to cruise our harbor in harmony. Again, thanks for visiting our
wonderful Newport Harbor!
Best sailing,
Dennis Durgan 1
City Harbormaster
Newport Harbor
Entrance
The bell buoy marking the harbor’s only entrance is at
33 35.06’N,117 52.69’W. The broad entrance channel
is formed by two jetties, marked with lights flashing
green (6 sec) on the west jetty, and flashing red (4 sec) on
the east jetty. On your approach you will see the Corona
Del Mar State Beach immediately outside the east jetty
and you may see boats in the anchorage area located
off the beach. During lobster season (October to March)
avoid the fields of lobster pots flanking the entrance by
shaping your course close to the bell buoy and, from
there, directly to the center of the entrance channel.
Although broad and well marked, there is often heavy
vessel traffic in the entrance channel so proceed
with care, particularly noticing the bait barge anchored
close inside the east jetty, April through November.
Enforcement of the harbor’s No Wake rule and 5 mph
speed limit begins at the harbor entrance and extends
throughout the harbor.
Harbor Overview channel with Balboa Island to
starboard and Balboa Peninsula to
port, watch for the Balboa car ferry
As the entrance channel broadens Isle. Approximate depth in the center crossing between the island and
into the harbor, the main harbor of the entrance channel is 20 feet; the peninsula. During busy times
channel makes a dogleg to port controlling depth on the outside there are as many as three ferries in
at the Corona del Mar Bend with of the channel is approximately 8 operation across this short but well
the U.S. Coast Guard station. The feet. Depths in the main channel are traveled route.
main channel runs the length of generally good, but some spots along As the main channel continues
the harbor, down the inside of the Lido Isle are as little as 9 feet. Boats beyond Balboa Island, the harbor
Balboa Peninsula and among the drawing more than 6 feet should opens up into a large bay with
seven harbor islands that make up pay special attention to the tide and Lido Isle just ahead to port and the
several residential communities watch depths continuously when not entrance to the Back Bay to starboard
and villages of Newport Beach, the in the main channel. via the channel running under the
2 largest being Balboa Island and Lido As you proceed down the main Coast Highway bridge, the boundary
fields and the entrance to Rhine HARBOR OPERATIONS BASE
Channel with its access to Cannery ENTERING THE HARBOR
Village, Lido Marina Village and Lido
Peninsula.
Because the lower portion of
Newport Harbor itself is more than
3 miles in length and also extends
into the Back Bay, it’s useful to think
of the harbor in sections. This Guide
describes those sections: Corona
del Mar, Balboa Island, the reach of
Balboa Peninsula, and the Back Bay
are one section; Lido Isle, Mariners’
Mile and upper Balboa Peninsula is
the other. The following sections of
this Guide group the harbor areas
in this way, with greater detail of
services, dining, entertainment and
other attractions ashore. Check out
the map at the back of this Guide for
a visual overview of the harbor and
its services.
of the lower and upper (Back Bay) The Back Bay BALBOA FERRY & PAVILION 3
portions of the harbor. The main KAYAKING BACK BAY
channel continues along the Lido Most of Upper Newport Bay (“Back
Isle Reach with the Coast Highway Bay”) is maintained as a nature
Mariners Mile commercial area to preserve and ecological reserve.
starboard. The channel terminates Except for the Newport Dunes
in another broad bay or turning Resort and Marina, just inside the
basin, at the west end of Lido Isle. Coast Highway bridge, the area is
Hard to port in the turning basin undeveloped and remains one of the
is the Lido Isle bridge, which joins largest coastal wetlands in Southern
the island (entirely residential) and California. Beyond the Newport
Lido’s commercial center, Lido Aquatic Center, the Back Bay is not
Marina Village. navigable. The harbor’s only public
launch ramp is located at Newport
Along the backside of Lido Dunes.
between the island and the Balboa
Peninsula lie several mooring
Securing a Mooring,
Anchorage or Slip
All guests are required to stop at the Harbor Operations visitors
dock at Marina Park to check in. Or call to have a harbor vessel
meet you on the water – VHF Channel 19a or 949-270-8159.
Moorings Anchorage
Guest moorings are
administered by City The only harbor anchorage is located off the
Harbor Operations and east end of Lido Isle. Marked by four yellow
are offered on a first buoys, the anchorage offers a minimum depth of
come first serve basis. approximately 10 feet with good holding in mud.
Only sandline moorings Most boats swing on one anchor here so position
next to Marina Park can yourself carefully with neighboring boats and
be reserved in advance. avoid swinging outside the marked boundaries.
As you approach The time limit is 72 hours and boats may not be
the harbor, call the left unattended in this area. The anchorage is
Harbormaster’s office to check for availability. Then stop at free of charge. Notify Harbor Operations upon
the Harbormaster’s visitors dock at Marina Park to make anchorage.
those arrangements or submit documentation online. Bring
your vessel documentation or registration information and Anchoring is also allowed just outside the harbor
photo ID. Vessels may be boarded and inspected to ensure entrance off Corona del Mar Beach, immediately
that the marine sanitation device is properly functioning. outside the East Jetty. Anchorage in this area is
subject to the following rules. Failure to follow
May 1-October 31 Shore Moorings these rules may result in your vessel being
$27 per night $11 per night impounded.
November 1 - April 30 * 72 hour maximum stay
* Continuous occupancy from dusk to dawn
$16 per night * Continuous occupancy during any Small
Most of the moorings in the harbor are bow and stern Craft or greater advisory
tie downs and may or may not be equipped with the * Single 3 hour shore excursion daily is
tackle necessary to secure your boat. Be prepared to rig
your own lines to the mooring cans. There are several single allowed
point moorings located just inside the harbor entrance at
Carnation Cove. These Depths range from 20 to 30 feet with fair
offer the deepest holding in sand and rock. This scenic anchorage
mooring draft in the is pleasant in good conditions but can put you on
harbor, about 10 feet at a dangerous lee shore when the weather blows
lowest tide. up. Stay clear of the marked swimming area.
Sandline guest Law enforcement services provided
moorings are available by OC Sheriff’s Department
by reservation in the Harbor Patrol -
south channel near
Marina Park. These VHF Channel 16 or 949-723-1002
4 moorings are available
for rent at the standard mooring rental rates.
Docks & Slips Going Ashore
There are three possible routes to securing guest Visitors at anchor or on
dock space or a slip in Newport Harbor. a mooring may go ashore
using one of the public
Public Slips Guest slips are available at Marina Park and near docks maintained by the
the OC Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol offices. Call the Harbormaster’s City of Newport Beach at
office to check availability or make reservations online at several locations throughout
www.NewportHarbor.org. the harbor. They are easily
identified by the blue and
Private Marinas There are many private marinas in Newport white finial-topped pilings at
Harbor, but most specialize in long-term slip leases and don’t offer each dock. Time limits are
transient dockage. Check local listings or marine classifieds for clearly posted at each public
pier.
options and contact information.
Visitors with reciprocal yacht club privileges may
Yacht Clubs There are the five yacht clubs in Newport Harbor call one of the yacht clubs listed here to check dinghy
which offer dockage or moorings on a reciprocal privilege basis dock availability. Finally, if you’re going ashore for a
to members of certain other clubs. Check first with your club to meal or refreshments, consider one of the Dock & Dine
confirm the relationship then call ahead to determine availability establishments listed below.
and conditions. All except Lido Isle YC also extend reciprocal
clubhouse dining privileges.
Marina Park Dock & Dine
www.newportbeachca.gov/marinapark
[email protected] There are great choices for meals ashore around Newport Harbor,
from the most casual to fine dining. Listed here are several places
1600 West Balboa Boulevard 949.270.8159 on the water with guest docks. Call ahead for reservations and dock
space inquiries. For a current listing of Dock and Dine locations, go
Amenities Rental Information to www.visitnewportbeach.com.
• Slips are 40’ and 55’
• Shore power and water • $60 and $82.50 per Back Bay Bistro 949.729.1144
• In-slip pump out Newport Dunes Resort & Marina
• Free Wi-Fi night, respectively
• Laundry,showers, • Overlay charge is Balboa Bay Resort Waterline 949.630.4145
Mariners Mile 949.675.3474
restrooms $1.50 per ft. 949 673.4633
• 10.5 acre community and • Check in 1:00 pm Bluewater Grill
• Check out 11:00 am Rhine Channel, Lido Peninsula
sailing center • Stay up to 30 days in a 6
• Onsite beach, cafe, Harborside Restaurant
month period Pavilion, Balboa Village
catering, picnic area and
playground fitness circuit, Lido Bottle Works
basketball courts Lido Marina
American Legion Yacht Club Maintains 70’ of guest Lighthouse Bayview Cafe’ 949.529.2784
dock space with 8’ draft for vessels up to 14’ beam. Balboa Peninsula 949.933.1001
www.AL291.com 949.673.5070 949.429.4440
Nobu
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Lido Marina
Offers guest slips and complimentary Wi-Fi access for Pizza Nova
visiting yachtsmen. Mariners Mile
www.bcyc.org 949.644.9530 949.574.4099
The Cannery 949.566.0060
Balboa Yacht Club Offers guest slips and moorings with Rhine Channel, Cannery Village
shore boat service in their nearby mooring field. The Dock
www.balboayachtclub.com 949.673.3515 Rhine Channel, Cannery Village
949.673.3625
Lido Isle Yacht Club Permits guests to use their dock, The Winery Restaurant/Wine Bar 949.999.6622
subject to availability. Mariners Mile
www.liyc.net 949.673.5119 3 Thirty 3 Waterfront
Newport Harbor Yacht Club has no visitor slips, but Mariners Mile 949.673.8464 5
maintains several guest moorings with shore boat service.
www.nhyc.org 949.673.7730 Woody’s Wharf 949.675.0474
Balboa Peninsula
Corona del Mar,
Balboa Island, Balboa
Village & Back Bay
Newport Beach offers a wonderful array of shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities far too
numerous to detail in this Guide. Described here are restaurant and shopping areas, local attractions and
entertainment within a short walking distance of marinas, yacht clubs and public docks located in Corona del
Mar, Balboa Island and Balboa Village and the Back Bay.
Call Visit Newport Beach at 800-94-COAST or go to www.dinenb.com and www.visitnewportbeach.com for up-to-
date dining guides and lots of visitor information. Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce also offers a wealth of
information at www.newportbeach.com. Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce invites visitors to its website at
www.cdmchamber.com.
Shopping & Restaurants Balboa Village
Balboa Peninsula
Bayside Shopping Center
Balboa Island Balboa Village, on the peninsula, adjacent to the Balboa
Ferry landing and the Balboa Pier, is an interesting
Bayside Shopping Center at Bayside Drive and Jamboree collection of shops, restaurants, a pharmacy and
Road includes a bank, supermarket, pharmacy, dry cleaner businesses catering mostly to beachgoers, surfers and
and laundry, coffee shop, and two up-scale restaurants Fun Zone visitors. The sportfishing charter fleet, whale
and more! Located near the Balboa Island bridge. watching boats and the Catalina Flyer all berth here.
Restaurants, from take out to upscale, are found in the
Marine Ave historic Pavilion, the Fun Zone, along Main Street and on
Balboa Island the pier. Discovery Cube’s Ocean Quest is located here
and bears special mention as a wonderful experience for
Marine Avenue is Balboa Island’s charming main street kids and adults alike.
with a post office, food market, fashion boutiques,
coffee shops, and restaurants ranging from very casual to Corona del Mar Village
elegant. And don’t miss the world famous frozen banana East Coast Highway
stands! Another cluster of shops and a café are along
Corona del Mar (Spanish for the Crown of the Sea) is
6 Agate Avenue, near the Balboa Ferry landing. a community as beautiful as its name. Corona del Mar
ranges along a bluff at the south end of Newport Beach
along East Coast Highway, and its charming village offers
a unique selection of shopping, restaurants, services and
retail fashions.
Markets PEARSON’S PORT
Hershey’s Market
200 Marine Ave., Balboa Island | 949.673.0330
Island Market
500 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island | 949.673.8580
Pavilions Bayside Center
1000 Bayside Dr. | 949.760.0975
Lombardy’s Market and Deli | 949.877.0061
508 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Peninsula
(All offer groceries, deli items, beer, wine & spirits.)
Pearson’s Port
300 E. Coast Highway | 949.675.6771
Tie up alongside this historic seafood market located on
a floating dock just beyond the Coast Highway bridge as
you enter the Back Bay. Call ahead to confirm hours and
catches of the day. Fresh seafood only.
Smart & Final Extra!
3049 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar |
949.675.2396
Laundry BODYSURFING AT THE WEDGE
Island Wash Laundromat The Wedge The famed bodysurfing spot at the end of
112 Agate Avenue, Balboa Island | 949.675.4857 the peninsula at the junction with the harbor’s west jetty.
Fine for spectators; not for novices.
Bayside Cleaners
Bayside Center | 949.760.0550
Attractions and Entertainment Discovery Cube’s Ocean Quest, located in the
Balboa Peninsula’s Fun Zone, is a place for kids and adults
Big Corona & Pirate’s Cove Beaches You pass to engage an interactive experience with Newport’s
these two family friendly beaches as you enter the nautical heritage and ocean environment.
harbor. Big Corona faces seaward; Pirate’s Cove (long a
movie and TV location) is in the harbor entrance channel. www.oceanquestoc.org | 949.675.8915
Swimming, picnics, tidepools, beach walks, snorkeling
and volleyball. For more information on tidepools visit Day Trips to Catalina The high-speed Catalina Flyer
www.newportbeachca.gov/Tidepools. departs from the Balboa Pavilion each morning for its day-
trip to Avalon. www.catalinainfo.com | 949.673.5245
Balboa Peninsula Beach & Pier Explore the farthest
reaches of the beautiful five-mile sandy beach that runs Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve Newport’s Back 7
the length of Balboa Peninsula. The Balboa ocean pier Bay forms one of the largest coastal wetlands in Southern
is great for fishing, views of Catalina, surfer watching, California, a birdwatcher’s paradise. An accessible yet remote
sunsets – and breakfast, lunch or dinner. environment for kayakers, walkers, bicyclists, and skaters.
Learn more at Peter & Mary Muth Interpretative Center.
www.newportbay.org | 949.923.2290
Mariner’s Mile, Lido &
Upper Balboa Peninsula
Mariner’s Mile is a commercial area along the Coast Highway, featuring yacht brokers, marine
services, waterview restaurants and up-scale auto dealers. Lido includes the luxurious homes of
Lido Isle, the marine-related businesses of Lido Peninsula and the shopping area, Lido Marina Village.
Upper Balboa Peninsula is that part of the peninsula (out to about Newport Pier) which adjoins the
mainland, merging with Lido in an area called Cannery Village. Rhine Channel provides access to
Cannery Village, Lido Marina Village and Lido Peninsula.
Shopping & Restaurants Lodging
Lido Marina Village features a delightful mix of Lido House Hotel,a beach style boutique hotel,
sophisticated boutique retail stores and chef driven offers guest rooms, suites and cottages, Newport
restaurants – all overlooking Newport Harbor. Beach’s only rooftop bar, full service restaurant, coffee
The Landing has a supermarket, restaurants, bank, shop, event facilities and views of the ocean and
coffee shop and more. Nearby Cannery Village is marina. www.lidohousehotel.com
eight square blocks of antique shops, restaurants, coffee 949.524.8500
shops and several art galleries.
The area around Newport Pier offers many beach- Attractions & Entertainment
side eating and drinking establishments, as well as one
fine dining oceanview restaurant. Newport Pier and Beach Not to be confused with
Several Dock & Dine options are located in this area of Newport’s other ocean pier, Balboa Pier, located farther
the harbor. Check out www.dinenb.com/dock-dine for down on the peninsula. The two piers share the same
current information on restaurants ready to welcome great beach and they’re connected by a paved walking/
Dock & Dine guests. bike path that runs along the peninsula. Lots of walkers,
Pavilions Balboa Peninsula | 949.675.2395 strollers, joggers, bicyclists and more.
3100 West Balboa Boulevard
7-Eleven Dory Fishing Fleet and Market Located next to the
Balboa Blvd. & 20th St. Newport Pier, this hardy group of dory fisherman maintain
their fishing operations and daily open air fish market
8 which dates back to 1891.
www.doryfleet.com
Laundry
Kona Cleaners | 949.673.3394
Via Lido Plaza
Quick Reference Marine Services
Vessel Assistance & Towing Services
SeaTow 562.592.2808
800.473.2869
Ch 16
Boat U.S./Vessel Assist Ch 16 800.391.4869
Towboat US Newport 949.278.3207
Fuel, Water & Ice Boat Yards 949.673.6834
949.673.0360
Fuel, water, and ice are available at either of the fuel docks, Balboa Boat Yard 949.650.2688
both located near the Balboa Ferry crossing. Each also offers an 2414 Newport Blvd 949.723.6800
www.balboaboatyard.com 949.673.2050
assortment of mini-mart food and beverage items. 949.675.2837
Basin Marine Shipyard
Island Marine (Balboa Island) 949.673.1103 829 Harbor Island Drive
www.basinmarine.com
Hill’s Boat Service (Balboa Peninsula) Ch17 949.675.0740
Larson’s Shipyard
Pump-Out Facilities 2703 W. Coast Highway
www.larsonsshipyard.com
Heed the Harbormaster – Remember that Newport Harbor
is designated a No Discharge Harbor by the Environmental Newport Harbor Shipyard
Protection Agency. Accordingly, vessels with sanitation devices 151 Shipyard Way
connected to a thru-hull fitting must have a shut-off valve in place www.newportharborshipyard.com
to prevent overboard discharge. Ten holding tank pump-out
stations are located throughout the harbor as shown on the chart Schock Boats
in this Guide and two mobile pump-out services are available. 2900 Lafayette Rd
www.schockboats.com
HOW TO OPERATE:
1. Uncoil the entire hose South Coast Shipyard
2. Remove discharge cover from deck fitting 223 21ST St
3. Connect hose www.southcoastshipyard.com
4. Turn on suction pump
5. Pump holding tank Marine Hardware
6. When complete, turn off switch,
7. Recoil hose and replace Basin Marine Store
829 Harbor Island Drive 949.673.3533
Newport Harbor Shipyard Store
151 Shipyard Way, Lido Peninsula 949.673.9496
Minney’s Yacht Surplus
(A warehouse of new & used items from stem to stern)
1500 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 949.548.4192
West Marine 949.673.9700
3433 Via Lido, Lido Village
Mobile Pump-Out 888.656.2551
Royal Flush Pumping
(CDM Anchorage & Harbor)
Mobile Harbor Services
(Harbor only) 949.515.8658
Public Piers
There are more than a dozen public piers and dinghy docks
located on the harbor map in this Guide. Look for the blue
and white finial topped pilings that mark each dock.
Public Launch Ramp
The harbor’s only public launch ramp is located at Newport
Dunes in the Back Bay.
949.729.3863
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American Legion C? Back Bay Bistro
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Boat Ramp Bahia Corinthian E? Harborside Restaurant
!A Lifeguard HQ F? The Cannery
G? The Dock
l Fuel Dock Balboa H? The Winery
I? Woody's Wharf
I6 Public Slips (Overnight) Lido Isle J? Billy's At The Beach B
Newport Beach K? Vue Newport Dining
C" Hoag Hospital
5 Market
Ær¯ Swimming Newport Harbor
Coast Guard South Shore
Harbor Patrol Shipyards L? Pizza Nova
B? Balboa Boat Yard M? Lighthouse Cafe
Anchorage C? Basin Marine Shipyard N? Sol Mexican / 3-Thirty-3
Pumpout Station
· Public Dock (Short-Term) D? Newport Harbor Shipyard
G°±
\ Ferry Crossing E? Larson's Shipyard
Mooring Areas F? Schock Boats
G? South Coast Shipyard Marina Park/Harbormaster
Marine Hardware 1600 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
B? Basin Marine Store 949-270-8159
C? Lido Marine [email protected]
D? Minney's Yacht Surplus* newportharbor.org
E? West Marine * Actual location is approximately 1/2
mile north on Newport Blvd.
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Reference NOAA Chart 18754 µ
Newport Harbor Harbor Services
Directory
Non emergency contact for public slips,
Emergency Services moorings, anchorage inquiries and
general information.
Call 911 or Channel 16
Harbormaster CH 19a
Contact the U.S. Coast Guard- Long Beach for 949.270.8159
off shore emergency response.
U.S. Coast Guard CH 16 Marina Park Dockmaster
310.833.1600 949.270.8159
949.673.0420
Hoag Hospital
949.764.4624
City of Newport Beach
Harbor Operations
1600 W. Balboa Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
www.newportharbor.org
[email protected]