San Diego, CA – Travel Guide

San Diego is located in Southern California on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is most widely known for the beautiful white-sand beaches, but I fell in love with the amazing weather and outdoor attractions. While the prices were higher than I typically prefer for gateways, I found it to be a luxurious city that was worth every penny.

Travel Dates: 6/19 – 6/21/19 (3 days)

Things to Do

  • Balboa Park: Nice area to  walk around, many museums and things to do, lights up at night (10 min drive)
    Review: green – lots of tourists, rent a scooter and just explore, many museums and parks, but some most things you have to pay extra for, prices vary around $10-$20, free tours some days, check online for details
  • Coronado Island: one of the best beaches in San Diego, bring own towel and pack a lunch, volleyball courts
    Review: green – nice family-friendly beach with very soft sand, lots of areas to lay out
  • Sunset Cliffs Natural Park: Go for a picnic lunch, walk along the coast amazing views, stairs to rocks below 
  • Mission Bay: Paddleboarding or beach day
  • La Jolla Cove: cliffside town with seals (20 min drive)
  • Cabrillo National Monument: panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Coronado Island, and downtown San Diego (17 min drive)
  • Old Point Loma Lighthouse: cool to see inside and make your way to (almost) the top, right by monument!

Places to Eat

  • Baja Beach Cafe: 4-8 pm Happy Hour,  by 1 get 1 margaritas, get there early for sunset on the patio 

Places to Go Out

  • Pacific Beach
  • Gas Pump
Jada is the founder of jadasimone.com and the primary content creator for the travel blog.

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