UCLA Marina Aquatic Center, Marina Del Rey CA
Address | 14001 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, CA | ||||||||||||
Phone | (310) 823-0048 | ||||||||||||
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Website | recreation.ucla.edu/rec-programs/marina-aquatic-center | ||||||||||||
Categories | Recreation Center | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.9 8 reviews | ||||||||||||
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UCLA Marina Aquatic Center reviews
8Lots of boating choices. Low price for public rental. Extremely friendly staff. Highly recommended for learning sailing and other water sports!
Wonderful place to get kayaking or sailing classes. I did not this place existed, and I've been to Marina del rey quite a few times. It's also beautiful for a jog, bike ride, or just the scenery when you get to the end of the walk.
Good sailing and surfing classes! Instructors are pretty all over the place but all love sailing and know their stuff. Sailing dingy rental rates are pretty good but really worth the monthly rate sailing pass.
Great place if you're a UCLA student, can go kayaking for free, and also try other watersports.
The MAC is a great resource for anyone wanting to get involved in water sports. I took sculling lessons 10 years ago and I'm still rowing. If you want to learn to sail, kayak, row or paddle board, this is the place.
If you're into rowing, sailing, kayaking and more this place is for you. The cost is beyond reasonable. The setting is beautiful. The people who go there are wonderful. And... The workout you get on the water is the best you can get.
This is without question the best water sports and activities facility in the entire Marina Del Rey area. Stand up paddle boarding, windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, rowing, and surfing are all available to the public via this facility; however, most activities do require a site issued certification, unlike other rental places. UCLA students and alumni are privy to some perks like discounts on classes and equipment rental, and hours are limited to mornings and evenings on weekdays. Despite all the details, the facility is a gorgeous nook of semi-privatr space at the open end of the Marina, and easily boasts one of the best properties in the entire area.
Wow. All watesports. Learn, and play. Thanks to UCLA. Open to the public. No experience needed to rent kayaks and paddleboard. Lessons for sailing, windsurfing etc are slightly cheaper if you join UCLA Recreation.