The Cliff Webcam
Beautiful ocean views from the Cliff webcam located in Laguna Beach, California. This is a high quality, live streaming video feed and a great webcam to check our the current ocean and weather conditions plus see one of California’s gorgeous sunsets.
The restaurant is a great place to enjoy a yummy lunch or dinner and has one of the best views of the beach and Pacific of any restaurant in Laguna Beach.
About the Cliff Restaurant
The Cliff Restaurant is a popular dining spot in Laguna Beach. Located on a seaside bluff, it offers stunning ocean views. Visitors enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, all while watching a beautiful sunset over the Pacific Ocean.
The restaurant’s menu features a variety of fresh seafood dishes. Popular options include grilled salmon, fish tacos, and seared ahi tuna. Steaks, burgers, and vegetarian dishes are also available. Breakfast favorites, such as omelets and avocado toast, are served daily.
In addition, The Cliff is known for its handcrafted cocktails. The signature Cliff Margarita is a guest favorite, made with fresh lime juice and premium tequila. Other popular drinks include tropical mojitos and refreshing sangria. A great selection of wines and craft beers are also available.
For those who love outdoor dining, the restaurant’s patio is the perfect spot. Guests can enjoy their meals while watching the waves crash below. During sunset, the view becomes even more breathtaking. Live music performances add to the relaxing atmosphere.
Laguna Beach Weather
Laguna Beach and most of Southern California’s beach communities have some of the best weather in the world. Temperatures remain mild throughout the winter and summer.
Most rain falls between December and April. May and June are often very cloudy and cool as the marine layer covers the beach communities. This is caused by the deserts warming up and pulling the clouds and fog over the coast. There can be weeks without seeing any sun at all during this time of the year. Often these two months are referred to as “May gray” and “June gloom”.
Summertime high temperatures are generally in the 70s and 80s with night time lows in the 60s. Winter cools off with highs in the low to mid 60s and lows in the 50s during the night. Rarely does the temperature exceed 90 degrees or fall into the 30s at night.
Occasionally a weather phenomena called a “Santa Ana” will drive temperatures near 100 degrees and are often accompanied by very high, near hurricane force, winds.
This area is not prone to high winds except when a large, strong storm moves through or a Santa Ana weather event happens.
Occasionally a tropical storm or hurricane will influence the weather but it is very rare to experience a direct hit in this area.
