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San Diego is considered by some to be “The Finest City In America” and is full of nature trails, beaches, inspiring museums, art and culture. It’s also a fantastic access point to the Mexican border city of Tijuana, and day trips are popular options for adventurous travelers. So, whether you’re planning a daredevil holiday with lots of extreme sports, a casual walk in a cultural park or simply lounging on the beach, all this is possible and more! You’ll find the majority of glamping in hotspots like La Jolla, Mission Bay and along the coast.
Unique San Diego Glamping experiencesVisit the best spots in style and comfort with these San Diego glampsites. Enjoy beautiful accommodations with ocean views or something closer to inner city attractions. These glamping spots are perfect for any traveler and feature impressive amenities like a jacuzzi, gorgeous interior design with lots of thoughtful touches and even gardens with an outdoor fireplace! Wake up to a magnificent sunrise with breakfast made from your own private kitchen, or kick back and watch an incredible sunset with your favorite drink. These glampingsites make all that possible and more!
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This area is a nature lover’s paradise. One of the best things to do is take a whale watching cruise. La Jolla Cove has lots to do to keep outdoorsy travelers busy thanks to its many beaches and diversity of landscapes. Since it’s part of a marine reserve, it’s a great place for scuba diving. Visitors can also enjoy the many hiking and biking trails. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park boasts some of the most gorgeous spots in the county. Explore caves and photograph coastlines with awesome, gigantic rock formations. Not to mention watch amazing sunsets with a beautiful aftermath of sparkling stars!
San Diego for Adventure junkiesFor something really unique, get to know San Diego by boat. This fun excursion will reward you with sights of sea lions, Coronado Bay Bridge, Seaport Village and more! Adrenaline seekers will love paragliding at Torrey Pines Gliderport. It’s one of the best ways to really soak up those incredible coastal views! Alternatively, you can go to Cliffhanger Café and watch others paraglide. Bikers will probably enjoy an exhilarating ride to the top of Mt. Soledad. On a clear day, visitors can see all the way to Mexico. And why not join the surfing community while in town and try your luck at riding the waves?
San Diego for Culture and entertainment seekersThanks to its rich Hispanic heritage and vibrant art scene, San Diego has a reputation for being cultural gem. To get started on your deep dive into this city, look no further than Balboa Park. A stroll in this park belongs on every traveler’s itinerary for its numerous attractions and festive, artsy atmosphere. Catch a show at The Globe built in the Shakespearean-style. Or, explore the Natural History Museum and see the dinosaurs with your family. While in Balboa Park, don’t forget to explore The Spanish Village Artist Center and the San Diego Zoo! It’s also a well-known fact that San Diego has a very active nightlife scene with something for everyone as well as an impressive microbrewery scene.
On May 29, 2014, this city decided to create a holiday for its very own local skateboarding legend, Tony Hawk, dubbed “Tony Hawk Day”.
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La Jolla has several different coastal caves worth exploring and one of the best ways to get to them is by kayak. If you’re feeling up to the challenge, why not visit all 7?
2. Eat your heart out in Old TownThanks to its geographical location right on the Mexican border, foodies can enjoy some of the best Mexican food in America. For the best of authentic Mexican cuisine, head over to Old Town. This area dates back to the 19th century and features restaurants like Alamo Mexican Café and El Patio de Old Town. To explore more of the area, try taking a food tour.
3. Have fun beach hoppingSan Diego County is home to at least 50 different beaches! If in La Jolla, check out Black’s Beach and many more! Ocean Beach is a great local spot for sunsets and seeing all the surfers and skateboarders of the area. Coronado and Solana beaches are some of the most stunning in the area. There’s also plenty of activities to try like paddleboarding, snorkeling and more!
4. Hop the border for a day trip to TijuanaA border run to Tijuana will grant you some excitement, beautiful beaches like Rosarito Beach and Puerto Nuevo as well as an adventure in the historic city center. Be sure to also enjoy the delicious traditional lobster with amazing margaritas at the Fisherman’s Village in Puerto Nuevo.
5. Check out the impressive San Diego Museum of ManBuilt in the early 20th century, this ornate anthropology museum is a fantastic place to take some awesome photos of the architecture. Be sure to also explore inside, though, for the exhibit on the Maya people, the “BEERology” section, observatory and living with animals exhibition.
6. Check out the San Diego Museum of ArtThis gorgeous museum should definitely be on your travel itinerary! It features works by Zurbaran, Goya and more! It’s also fun to visit this art museum at night for its diverse special events.
7. Board the USS MidwayThis enormous ship has over 60 exhibits and 29 restored aircraft. Quite an extravagant display of military might! If its massive size and interactive displays aren’t enough, then definitely check out the flight simulators which are out of this world!