The Complete Guide to Proposing at Victoria Beach (Mermaid Beach) in Laguna Beach (2026)
If you're thinking about proposing at Victoria Beach in Laguna Beach, first of all—great choice.
Home to the iconic Pirate Tower, dramatic coastal cliffs, secluded shoreline, and some of Southern California's most breathtaking sunsets, Victoria Beach has become one of our favorite locations for surprise proposals.
Over the years we've helped couples travel from across California and around the country to propose here, and while the photos always look effortless, there's actually quite a bit of planning that goes into making the experience feel that way.
That's exactly why we created this guide.
Whether you're visiting Laguna Beach for the first time or simply trying to decide if Victoria Beach is the right proposal location, here's everything you should know before asking one of the biggest questions of your life.
It's knowing when to go, where to stand, how to avoid the crowds, and having a plan if the tides don't cooperate. As local proposal photographers, we've spent countless evenings at Victoria Beach helping couples create unforgettable moments. We'll guide you through every detail—from tide timing and location scouting to proposal planning and photography—so all you have to focus on is hearing "yes."
Plan Your Victoria Beach Proposal
What Is Victoria Beach?
Victoria Beach is a public beach located along the southern end of Laguna Beach, California.
Many visitors also refer to the area surrounding the famous Pirate Tower as Mermaid Beach, although both names are commonly used to describe the same stretch of coastline.
The beach is best known for:
The historic Pirate Tower
Towering coastal cliffs
Tide pools
Golden-hour sunsets
A secluded, romantic atmosphere
Unlike many beaches in Southern California, Victoria Beach feels tucked away from the rest of the city, making it one of the most unique places to plan a surprise proposal.
Why We Love Proposing at Victoria Beach
We've photographed proposals all across Southern California, but Victoria Beach continues to be one of the locations we recommend most.
Here's why:
One of the most recognizable proposal locations in Laguna Beach
The iconic Pirate Tower creates a one-of-a-kind backdrop
Beautiful sunsets almost year-round
Romantic coastal scenery
Gorgeous engagement portraits after the proposal
Perfect for destination proposals
Every proposal here feels like its own story.
Where to Park
One of the biggest surprises for visitors is parking.
Victoria Beach does not have a large public parking lot directly next to the beach.
Most visitors either:
Find metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (Coast Highway)
Find legal street parking in the surrounding neighborhood (always follow posted parking regulations)
During summer weekends and holidays, parking fills quickly.
We usually recommend arriving 45–60 minutes before you actually plan on walking down to the beach.
Giving yourself extra time removes unnecessary stress and helps keep the proposal relaxed.
How Do You Get to Victoria Beach?
After parking, you'll walk through the residential neighborhood until you reach the public beach access staircase.
The walk itself isn't difficult, but it can surprise first-time visitors because the entrance is tucked between homes rather than a large public parking area.
Once you reach the sand, turn toward the Pirate Tower and enjoy one of Laguna Beach's most scenic walks.
Why the Tide Matters More Than Almost Anything Else
This is probably the biggest planning mistake we see.
Many people assume Victoria Beach looks exactly the same all day.
It doesn't.
The Pirate Tower sits very close to the shoreline, which means the ocean changes the landscape throughout the day.
During higher tides, the water can cover much of the sand surrounding the tower, making it difficult—or even unsafe—to walk around it.
That's why we always check tide conditions before recommending proposal times.
One of the websites we regularly use is the Victoria Beach weekly tide chart:
https://www.tideschart.com/United-States/California/Orange-County/Victoria-Beach/Weekly/
Checking the tide only takes a minute and can completely change your proposal experience.
How to Read the Tide Chart (The Easy Version)
If you've never looked at a tide chart before, don't worry.
It's much simpler than it looks.
Think of the graph like rolling hills.
When the line reaches its lowest point, that's low tide.
When it reaches the highest point, that's high tide.
Good Times
✅ Low tide
✅ Falling tide
✅ One to two hours before low tide
These conditions usually provide the easiest walk to the Pirate Tower and more beach to explore afterward.
Use Caution
Rising tide
Larger surf days
Busy holiday weekends
Times We Usually Avoid
❌ High tide if your goal is to walk around the Pirate Tower.
Waiting until you arrive to check the tide can sometimes mean changing your proposal location entirely.
When Is the Best Time to Propose?
Our favorite time is approximately 45–60 minutes before sunset.
This gives you:
Soft golden-hour light
Comfortable temperatures
Beautiful ocean colors
Time for engagement portraits afterward
Sunset photos to finish your gallery
If privacy is your biggest priority, sunrise can also be an incredible option.
Local Tips We Share With Every Client
Arrive Early
Parking disappears much faster than most visitors expect.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking down stairs and across sand before changing into nicer shoes if you'd like.
Check the Tide Before Leaving
Never assume conditions are the same every day.
Have a Backup Plan
Even the best proposal plans sometimes need small adjustments because of weather or tides.
That's why flexibility always helps.
A Real Victoria Beach Proposal Story
One of our favorite proposal stories at Victoria Beach was helping Danny travel from Colorado to surprise Bri over Fourth of July weekend.
Together we planned everything—from choosing the location and monitoring the tide to parking, timing, and creating a personalized itinerary for their day in Laguna Beach.
When the moment finally came, Danny got down on one knee with the Pirate Tower behind them as Bri said "Yes."
To make the evening even more unforgettable, dolphins appeared offshore while we photographed their engagement session during sunset.
You can read their full story here:
We'd Love to Help You Plan Everything
Planning a proposal at Victoria Beach involves much more than choosing a beautiful beach.
You have to think about tides.
Parking.
Sunset timing.
Crowds.
Walking directions.
Where to stand.
How to keep everything a surprise.
And what to do after the proposal.
That's exactly why every one of our surprise proposal packages includes planning and concierge-style support.
We'll help you choose the best proposal time, monitor tide conditions, recommend parking, scout the location beforehand, build a personalized timeline, recommend restaurants and activities, and guide you through every step of the experience.
Whether you're visiting Laguna Beach from another part of California or flying in from across the country, we'll help make planning feel effortless.
So when the moment finally arrives...
You won't have to worry about where to park.
You won't have to wonder if the tide is too high.
You won't have to guess where to stand.
You'll simply take a deep breath, get down on one knee, and ask one unforgettable question:
"Will you marry me?"
