A Beach Buggy electric pedicab at sunset on the Santa Monica Pier boardwalk. A VIP from Oregon at Muscle Beach in Venice. A Beach Buggy pedicab passing under the lit Venice sign on Independence Day. A Beach Buggy pedicab parked on a bridge over the Venice Canals. A Beach Buggy pedicab beside the Santa Monica Pier. The Beach Buggy crew gathered on Rose Avenue in Venice. Michelle posing under the lit Venice sign. Tracy, Dan, and Louise at the Venice Canals. A Beach Buggy pedicab at the end of the Marina del Rey jetty. A Beach Buggy electric pedicab at sunset on the Santa Monica Pier boardwalk. A VIP from Oregon at Muscle Beach in Venice. A Beach Buggy pedicab passing under the lit Venice sign on Independence Day. A Beach Buggy pedicab parked on a bridge over the Venice Canals. A Beach Buggy pedicab beside the Santa Monica Pier. The Beach Buggy crew gathered on Rose Avenue in Venice. Michelle posing under the lit Venice sign. Tracy, Dan, and Louise at the Venice Canals. A Beach Buggy pedicab at the end of the Marina del Rey jetty.

About

Beach Buggy is Santa Monica's electric pedicab service. We hand-craft tours and event transport along the coast, from Venice Beach to Malibu. Every cab is owner-operated by a local driver who knows the neighborhoods inside out — from the Pier and the strand to the canyons above PCH.

Advertise

Beach Buggy cabs serve as moving billboards across high-foot-traffic beach corridors. Our outdoor display network reaches thousands of visitors daily, with proof-of-play reporting so you know exactly when and where your spot ran. Send us a note via the contact form for the media kit.

Special Events

Weddings, festivals, brewery crawls, corporate offsites. Beach Buggy handles the transportation logistics so you can focus on the event. Tell us about yours via the contact form.

Tours

Sunset cruises along the strand. Brewery and taco tours through Venice and Abbot Kinney. Sunday-morning loops through Palisades Village. Custom routes built around what you want to see.

Captain's Blog

May 11

Quiet morning along the strand. Caught the sunrise over the Pier with a couple from Phoenix who'd never seen the ocean. They tipped in cash. Felt like a different decade.

May 8

Wedding party at Casa del Mar. Six cabs, twelve trips to the cliffside ceremony and back. The bride had a Bluetooth speaker rigged to her bouquet — we played Etta the whole way down.

May 5

New cab rolled in from the shop. BB-7, bright orange. The drivers fought over who'd get the weekend rotation.

May 1

First Sunday of the month. The May Day procession went past the Pier promenade — twenty kids on bicycles trailing crepe-paper streamers. Got a few of them in the cab afterward, smelling like sunscreen and snow cones.

Contact

Drop us a line about a ride, a route, an event, or anything coastal.

A pen-and-ink illustration of a message in a bottle washed up on the shore, palm fronds and a seagull above, seashells nearby.

Cap'n Troy Dalmasso

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