Where to Rent a Boat in Orange County, California, While on a Disneyland Vacation

Cherie Bowser
Whether you live in Orange County, California or visiting Disneyland which is one of Orange County's largest attractions for your vacation, renting a boat to venture out in the pacific can be another fun adventure that you can do with your family on your vacation in Orange County, California after visiting Disneyland. Newport Beach in California is a popular destination for many locals as well as tourists and the Newport Bay in Orange County is the largest small craft harbor in the United States with 27-square miles for you to roam and Marina Boat Rentals is the perfect place to rent your boat.

Marina Boat Rentals
600 E. Edgewater Place
Newport Beach
Orange County, California
Call for Reservations: (949) 673-3372

Marina Boat Rentals in Orange County is located in Newport Beach, approximately 20 miles from Disneyland and centered in the historic Balboa Fun Zone and is very popular because of their variety of boats they offer for you to explore Newport Bay as well as the Pacific Ocean in Orange County, California. Newport Bay's 27-square miles has seven beautiful islands for you to explore and is a plus when vacationing in Orange County, California and great memories will be made for your scrapbook. Newport Bay in Orange County was home to John Wayne during the years 1965 through 1979 and he owned a yacht called the "Wild Goose". Today the yacht still resides in Newport Beach and is used for corporate charter and events through Hornblower Cruises. Another great reason to rent a boat from Marina Boat Rentals is its surroundings. Before or after you rent a boat for your water adventure, you and the kids can enjoy the Balboa Fun Zone Amusement Park, take a walk on the Balboa Pier, or take a short ferry ride across Newport Bay by car or foot to Balboa Island.

Renting boats from Marina Boat Rentals is fun for you and your entire family. The maximum harbor speed limit is 5mph in Newport Bay and is very safe to pilot your own boat and children twelve and under must be fitted with a life preserver prior to boarding any boat and all boats have adult life vests on board. Marina Boat Rentals offers gas-powered boats, electric boats, or sail watercrafts to rent for your boating adventure on Newport Bay. The large variety of boat rentals from Marina Boat Rentals for the bay include the 16' Marina Runabout that holds up to four adults with a rental fee of $65 per hour, the 18' Deckboats that hold up to six adults with a rental fee of $75 per hour, the 18' - 21' Electric Bay Cruisers that holds up to 8 or 12 passengers and have a rental fee of $85 - $95 per hour, the 17' Hunter Daysailers that holds up to five adults and has a rental fee of $45 per hour, and the Cobra Kayaks that cost $18 an hour for a single or $25 an hour for a tandem.

If you would like to adventure out in the pacific ocean, Marina Boat Rentals offer a 17' Glastron SX170 Ocean Runabout that offers power from a 90hp 4 -stroke Yamaha outboard and holds up to five adults with a rental fee of $110 per hour (including fuel), and the 18' Boston Whaler Outrage which is an "unsinkable boat" with 150hp Yamaha 2-stroke outboard, full electronics, GPS, VHF radio, fish/finder, AM/FM stereo, CD player, two ice chests, livewell bait tank, pair of in-deck fish boxes, prep station, and rod holders that holds up to six adults for $130 per hour, or $420 for a half-day (4 hours), or $740 for a full-day (8 hours). Both of these boats include fuel in their pricing.

All rentals and pricing are subject to change at any time.

Aerial Photo of Newport Beach

Photography in Newport Beach

Balboa Island Celebrities

The Balboa Fun Zone

Balboa Island

John Wayne's Yacht "Wild Goose"

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Published by Cherie Bowser

I am a single mother of three girls ages 5, 10, and 14. I am currently a full-time caretaker for a patient with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). I love taking care of my children as well as being a care taker f...  View profile

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  • Cheryl McCann6/3/2010

    Sounds like an excellent place. It reminds me of when I used to live in Corona del Mar.

  • Denise Larkin6/2/2010

    Great travel article.

  • Linda Louise Johnson6/1/2010

    Wish I could!

  • Dina Quirion6/1/2010

    Thanks for this great info... :o)

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