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Fly From Portland to Long Beach
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Cheap flights from Portland to Long Beach
Portland International (PDX) is located in Portland, OR on the southern bank of the Columbia River. The airport is accessible via NE Airport Way, exit 24 off I-205. Flight duration is two hours 20 minutes to Long Beach Municipal (LGB). Downtown Long Beach is reached by taking I-405/San Diego Freeway West to I-710 South, and taxis and shuttle buses can be found at the front entrance of the terminal.
Attractions
Long Beach, CA, is a busy port city on the Pacific Ocean. Aquatic attractions are a big draw in The LBC, with the Aquarium of the Pacific, and the RMS Queen Mary being two incredibly popular destinations. The coastal suburbs like Palos Verdes Estates to the west offer scenic views along rocky shores, and you can bring out the kid in you with a day trip to Disneyland Resort; only 25 miles to the northeast in Anaheim. Long Beach is also conveniently located between Los Angeles, one hour to the north, and San Diego, one hour to the south.
Hints and tips
Long Beach enjoys the sunny disposition typical of Southern California. Make sure to take advantage of the warm weather with a bathing suit, and don't forget the sunscreen. Hotels along the waterfront are popular with travelers, although many choose to stay further inland, where the freeways are easily accessed.