Getting Around Marina del Rey
Find the best way to access the city from anywhere.
Marina del Rey Airport information
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Approximate taxi fare: $20.99 USD
Long Beach Airport (LGB)
Approximate taxi fare: $76.54 USD
Approximate taxi fare: $20.99 USD
Long Beach Airport (LGB)
Approximate taxi fare: $76.54 USD

Marina del Rey Ground information
Rental Cars
Rental car counters located at the Los Angeles International Airport include Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, Fox, Payless, National, and Thrifty. All rental car counters are located in the rental car center, accessible by free shuttle.
Taxis
Los Angeles International Airport passengers can utilize several taxi companies outside of the airport. Passengers should expect to pay about $25 in taxi fare from Los Angeles International Airport to Marina Del Rey.
Rental car counters located at the Los Angeles International Airport include Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, Fox, Payless, National, and Thrifty. All rental car counters are located in the rental car center, accessible by free shuttle.
Taxis
Los Angeles International Airport passengers can utilize several taxi companies outside of the airport. Passengers should expect to pay about $25 in taxi fare from Los Angeles International Airport to Marina Del Rey.

Marina del Rey Public information
Santa Monica Blue Bus
A perfect way to access the Westside, the Santa Monica Blue Bus provides service to Marina Del Rey, Venice Beach, Santa Monica Pier, downtown Los Angeles, the Los Angeles International Airport, Santa Monica Airport, and all Metro lines. Operating throughout a 51-square-mile service district on more than 15 routes, the Santa Monica Blue Bus service offers more than 1,150 stops from the beach to UCLA. Bus fare is $1 per ride, with $0.50 transfers. Children age 4 and under ride free.
Culver City Green Bus Line
The second oldest municipally owned bus line in the United States, Culver City Green Bus Line runs along seven routes in a 25-square-mile service area. The bus line serves the Westside communities of Marina Del Rey, Venice, West Los Angeles, Westwood, Century City, Culver City, Palms, Westchester, Rancho Park and Mar Vista and connects riders to the Santa Monica Blue Bus and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Green Line. Bus fare is $1 per ride, with $.25 transfers.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
The expansive Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) system offers bus and rail service throughout the Los Angeles area. MTA's 1,433-square-mile bus service area with 183 bus routes and 79 total rail miles together serve an average or 1.4 million weekday boardings. Cash based fare is $1.75 per ride, while a day pass costs $7 per passenger.
A perfect way to access the Westside, the Santa Monica Blue Bus provides service to Marina Del Rey, Venice Beach, Santa Monica Pier, downtown Los Angeles, the Los Angeles International Airport, Santa Monica Airport, and all Metro lines. Operating throughout a 51-square-mile service district on more than 15 routes, the Santa Monica Blue Bus service offers more than 1,150 stops from the beach to UCLA. Bus fare is $1 per ride, with $0.50 transfers. Children age 4 and under ride free.
Culver City Green Bus Line
The second oldest municipally owned bus line in the United States, Culver City Green Bus Line runs along seven routes in a 25-square-mile service area. The bus line serves the Westside communities of Marina Del Rey, Venice, West Los Angeles, Westwood, Century City, Culver City, Palms, Westchester, Rancho Park and Mar Vista and connects riders to the Santa Monica Blue Bus and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Green Line. Bus fare is $1 per ride, with $.25 transfers.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
The expansive Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) system offers bus and rail service throughout the Los Angeles area. MTA's 1,433-square-mile bus service area with 183 bus routes and 79 total rail miles together serve an average or 1.4 million weekday boardings. Cash based fare is $1.75 per ride, while a day pass costs $7 per passenger.

