Large marina with dense boat slips in a bay, multiple striped surface parking lots partially filled with vehicles, and a few buildings near the water.
Berth 33 B is situated in the Port of Los Angeles, specifically in the San Pedro district of Los Angeles, California, where it lies along the protected waters of Los Angeles Harbor on the Pacific Coast, offering access to the open ocean amidst the urban landscape of Southern California. This marina primarily serves recreational boating and sailing, accommodating vessels that navigate the coastal waters for leisure activities along the region's dynamic shoreline. It is positioned in a bustling port area that connects to the broader Pacific maritime environment.
Marinas typically need to separate slip holder parking from day-visitor parking, trailer areas, launch ramps, and secure dock access points. Modern facilities use barrier gate systems to enforce these zones automatically — allowing permitted vehicles through via transponder or keycard while logging all access events.