Elevated living above Laguna's iconic Pirate Tower beach — ocean views, South Laguna residential calm, and a prestigious address at meaningful value relative to the oceanfront below.
The highlighted area shows the Upper Victoria Beach neighborhood boundary.
Upper Victoria Beach occupies the hillside terrain directly above Victoria Beach — one of Laguna Beach's most famous stretches of coastline, home to the iconic 1926 Pirate Tower. The elevated position delivers ocean views and sea breezes, while maintaining a quieter, more residential character than the active beach community below. Many Upper Victoria Beach homes have direct sightlines to the tower rising from the sand — a daily reminder of the neighborhood's remarkable coastal heritage.
The walk down to Victoria Beach is genuinely accessible — 10 to 15 minutes downhill — though the return is more demanding. Prices range from $2 million for older hillside homes to $8 million for updated contemporary residences with direct view lines across the Pirate Tower cove. The neighborhood provides Victoria Beach's prestigious address at price points meaningfully below the oceanfront homes directly below, which routinely trade above $10 million for comparable square footage.
Many Upper Victoria Beach homes have direct sightlines to the iconic 1926 Pirate Tower rising from the sand below — a daily reminder of the neighborhood's remarkable coastal heritage and one of the most recognizable views in South Laguna.
The hillside position delivers sweeping Pacific views that some oceanfront properties below cannot match due to lower elevation and obstructions.
Addresses at $2–8M represent meaningful value relative to the oceanfront homes directly below, which routinely trade above $10 million for comparable square footage.
The Pirate Tower visible from Upper Victoria Beach is officially known as 'La Tour' and was built in 1926 by California State Senator William Edward Brown as a private spiral staircase connecting his clifftop estate to the beach below. The tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is privately owned, and cannot be entered — it can only be observed externally from beach level. Its nickname 'Pirate Tower' evolved from its castle-like appearance and decades of storytelling by parents to imaginative children.
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