Long Beach Harbor
Long Beach Harbor will transform into an Olympic sailing and open water swimming venue, utilizing its protected waters and steady Pacific breezes for world-class competition. The harbor's deep sailing tradition—it hosted Olympic sailing in 1932 and 1984—makes this a fitting location for LA 2028. Sailing events will feature multiple classes racing on designated courses, while the 10km marathon swimming events will see athletes battle through open water. The Queen Mary ship and Long Beach skyline provide a dramatic backdrop, and spectator boats may offer unique on-the-water viewing opportunities.
Sports Hosted
Getting There
Address
Long Beach Harbor, Long Beach, CA
33.755, -118.1956
Public Transit
Metro A Line to Downtown Long Beach, then Passport shuttle or walk to harbor area. Aquabus water taxi connects harbor locations.
Driving
From I-710, follow signs to Queen Mary/Harbor. From I-405, exit at 7th Street toward downtown Long Beach and the waterfront.
Parking
Public parking at Rainbow Harbor, Pike Outlets, and Queen Mary lot. During Olympics, use remote lots with shuttle service.
Rideshare
Drop-off at Shoreline Drive near Aquarium of the Pacific or Rainbow Harbor.
Accessibility
Waterfront areas are generally accessible. Spectator boats may have accessibility limitations. Shore-based viewing areas will include accessible options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about visiting Long Beach Harbor during LA 2028.
Nearby Venues
Venue Info
- Zone
- Long Beach Zone
- Capacity
- Public viewing areas and spectator boats
- Sports Count
- 2 sports
Data Sources
- •LA28 Official Venue Plan 2024