Visit Long Beach rolls out summer travel campaign
Visit Long Beach has relaunched Long Beach Days & Getaways – with a twist
Follow Visit Long Beach (@VisitLB) on Instagram this summer to win monthly giveaways to Long Beach attractions, restaurants, and activities.
May through August, the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau will release themed vacation itineraries to experience Long Beach like the locals do.
It will announce each itinerary drop with a video and giveaway on Instagram.
The summer travel campaign has debuted its first themed trip of the summer, “Aquatic Adventure,” highlighting what to do on the water along Long Beach’s waterways and coastline.
May’s giveaway includes a family four pack of whale watching tickets from Harbor Breeze Cruises and four tickets to the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Tag two friends in the comments and follow @VisitLB, @AquariumPacific and @HarborBreezeCruises for a chance to win.
“Our Long Beach Days & Getaways let you explore Long Beach like a local, showcasing unique attractions and activities,’” said Samantha Mehlinger, VP of Communications, Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Each Long Beach Days & Getaways itinerary is created for different interests, tastes, and lifestyles.
The summer campaign is designed to showcase the destination: a 50 square mile, walkable, bikeable, urban waterfront city.
Long Beach Days & Getaways originally debuted in the summer of 2021 to capture pent up travel demand following pandemic lockdowns.
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