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Sun & Fun in San Diego
Nothing beats a trip to San Diego. With year
round sunny skies and more than 70 miles of beautiful
coastline, there's plenty of adventure waiting. Read on
to discover all of the fun things to do and start
planning your trip.
Take on America's Finest City
You deserve a vacation, and San Diego will soon be
ready to welcome you back. Rest assured that your
resort is Vacation Ready, with enhanced
cleaning standards and safety protocols in place. Inn
at the Park is located right on the edge of popular
Balboa Park, within walking distance of museums,
gardens, and walking trails. Read on to discover all of
the fun you can have in San Diego.
Outdoor
Adventures
Beaches With 70 miles of glorious
coastline and year-round sunny skies, no visit to San
Diego is complete without a trip to the beach. Tucked
between sandstone cliffs, La Jolla Cove is one of the most
photographed beaches in Southern California. One of the
gentlest beaches in the area, La Jolla Shores, is perfect for
novice scuba divers and families alike. A popular
viewing spot for harbor seals, Children's Pool boasts panoramic
views and a picturesque beach. And Windansea Beach is an ideal stop
if you're looking to catch some waves.
Hikes From rugged deserts to pristine
coastline, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking
in San Diego. For a quick escape, head to the hills,
valleys, and open spaces of the 5,800-acre Mission
Trails Regional Park. For more tranquility, head to Cabrillo National Monument to
explore the natural and cultural history of San Diego.
Or, head to the largest state park in California, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park,
for 500 miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas, and
miles of trails. If ocean views are what you're after,
Torrey
Pines State Natural Reserve is perfect for peaceful
walks on the beach.
Golf Courses Hailed by Golf Digest as
"one of the top 50 golf destinations in the world," San
Diego is a golfer's paradise. Scratch golfers
and newbies alike will awe at courses laid out among
seaside settings, desert mountains, and inland valleys.
Water Activities San Diego's three harbors — Oceanside,
Mission Bay, and The Big Bay — all offer marina
facilities, boat rentals, and boat tours. Hornblower Cruises boasts a
variety of options from whale watching to dinner
cruises to harbor cruises. Experience caves, sea
cliffs, and marine life on a kayak tour. Learn about San
Diego's seafaring history with a trip to the Maritime
Museum.
Popular
San Diego Attractions
Balboa Park Referred to as the
"Smithsonian of the West," Balboa Park is home to major
museums, beautiful gardens, and the San
Diego Zoo. Shoot for the stars with a visit to the San Diego Air & Space Museum. For
classic car enthusiasts, a trip to the San
Diego Automotive Museum is sure to be a treat.
Experience peace and serenity with a stroll through the
Japanese
Friendship Garden.
SEA LIFE Aquarium SEA
LIFE Aquarium is perfect for families with children
age 3-12, however, people of all ages will love
exploring all of the amazing underwater creatures.
Birch Aquarium Perched high on a bluff
above the Pacific Ocean, Birch Aquarium is home to more
than 60 habitats of fish and invertebrates from the
cold waters of the Pacific Northwest to the tropical
waters of Mexico and beyond.
USS Midway Museum Visit the USS
Midway Museum to see the longest-serving aircraft
carrier of the 20th century and one of the most-visited
historic naval ships in the world. Bring your own wired
earbuds or headphones to enjoy a self-guided tour,
narrated by former Midway sailors.
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Get a 360-degree view of San Diego and the Pacific
Ocean from atop the 822-foot peak of Mt.
Soledad National Veterans Memorial. The area near the
Memorial is also a prime spot for hiking.
Where
to Eat
Gaslamp Quarter Home to more than 90
historic buildings, the Gaslamp Quarter is the perfect
backdrop for a stroll after your meal. With more than
100 restaurants, there are plenty of options for
everyone. Enjoy a delicious steak at The Butcher's Cut, savor
progressive bar fare at barleymash,
sample fresh-catch cuisine at Lionfish,
or sip margaritas at Rockin' Baja Lobster.
La Jolla It's easy to have dinner with a
view around La Jolla. George's At The Cove is known as
one of the region's best for rooftop dining, and its
varied menu will please everyone's palette. For a fine
dining experience, head to Michelin Star-rated Nine-Ten.
Head to Caroline's Seaside Cafe for a
beachside breakfast.
Little Italy A chic,
pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, Little Italy is
bustling with gastropubs, restaurants, and patio cafes.
Fans of the show "Top Chef" may recognize the names
behind some of the area's top restaurants — like
Juniper & Ivy from Chef Richard
Blais or Herb & Wood from Chef Brian
Malarkey.
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