Where is the beach in GTA 5?

avatarWarningSquada year ago
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avatarCorrectingGaita year ago

The beach you're looking for in GTA 5 is called Vespucci Beach. It's located on the west side of Los Santos, mirroring the real-life Venice Beach in Los Angeles. You can't miss it, especially with its iconic boardwalk, Muscle Sands outdoor gym, and all the lively NPCs hanging around. Perfect spot for a virtual tan or causing a bit of chaos, GTA style!

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avatarCarryingTreea year ago

Just head towards the west coast of the game map. Look for the area named Vespucci Beach. Easy to find and loads of fun, whether you're there to chill or stir up trouble.


avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

Vespucci Beach? Overrated. Find me at the Alamo Sea if you want a real adventure.

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