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SAILORS, DOLPHINS AND SHIPS, AYE, AYE

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BY ROSEMARY MCCLURE >>> San Pedro, with its steep hills and panoramic ocean views, reminds me of San Francisco, one of my favorite cities. Other similariti­es: I can tour a Navy warship, search for whales and dolphins off the coast and get a look at mega-ships bound for destinatio­ns around the globe. During my recent visit, I found even more reasons to pop into town. The annual L.A. Fleet Week (laf leetweek.com) will drop anchor here Friday through Sept. 3, bringing entertainm­ent, ship tours, flyovers and military displays. Other family-friendly events include a walk-run across the Vincent Thomas Bridge and a cook-off among Navy, Marine and Coast Guard teams. The tab: Unlike the City by the Bay, San Pedro is relatively inexpensiv­e: I spent less than $600 for a two-night summer-season weekend stay. THE BED I wanted an easy weekend away that wouldn’t break the bank, so I booked a room at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San PedroPort of Los Angeles. (They need to shorten that name!) My bill for two nights was $483, but if I had stayed midweek, I would have paid $144 a night. The hotel, at the Cabrillo Marina, has recently updated its public areas and rooms. Other pluses: a free shuttle to and from the World Cruise Center, where ships depart for destinatio­ns around the world. And parking is free. Be sure to reserve well in advance; it books up quickly. THE MEAL Hey, it’s a seaside town, so why not have fish? My pick was Pappy’s Seafood in downtown San Pedro. The fish and chips, seafood stews and other finny foods come from local fishermen, which made me feel as though I were supporting sustainabi­lity. And they were delish. Pappy’s is in a remodeled space that once held Papadakis Taverna, a San Pedro tradition. The name pays homage, but there’s no relationsh­ip. THE FIND The biggest game in town — literally and figurative­ly — is the USS Iowa Museum, the West Coast’s only battleship on display. The Iowa, built in 1940, served the nation for more than 50 years. A tour lets visitors experience a sailor’s life on a gunship in World War II, the Korean War and the Cold War. There’s a new museum here too. An exhibit, “Lost at Sea: The Exploratio­ns of Dr. Robert Ballard,” will have previews during Fleet Week and opens to the public Sept. 4. THE LESSON LEARNED take a whale-watching trip. Our two-hour LA Waterfront Cruises trip didn’t encounter any whales, but we saw dozens of dolphins. And what can be better than a look at the Southland from a couple of miles out at sea? It gives you a new perspectiv­e. travel@latimes.com

 ?? Jim Edwards ?? BIRDS, pleasure boats, the battleship Iowa (now the star of a museum), far left, and the Vincent Thomas Bridge all await in San Pedro.
Jim Edwards BIRDS, pleasure boats, the battleship Iowa (now the star of a museum), far left, and the Vincent Thomas Bridge all await in San Pedro.
 ?? Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times ?? FLEET WEEK features ship tours, military displays. Above, an MV-22 Osprey.
Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times FLEET WEEK features ship tours, military displays. Above, an MV-22 Osprey.

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