San Diego Activities
San Diego Zoo
Wildlife Safari - San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Ages 6 and older. Ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by a paid adult. Maximum 3 children ages 15 and younger per adult.
Sea World
From park to planet, SeaWorld theme parks offer up-close animal experiences, roller coasters and, most importantly, a chance for you to make a difference.
More InfoWilson Creek Winery
Pristine grounds, family feel, beautiful vistas, and quality wine tastings, are just a few reasons Wilson Creek is among the Best Temecula Wineries.
More InfoSan Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball as a member club of the National League West division.
More InfoMission Beach
Mission Beach (the beach) is a long wide sandy beach in the Mission Beach area of San Diego. The beaches here are continuous, but Mission Beach is typically considered the beach south of Pacific Beach Drive.
More InfoBelmont Park
San Diego's Premier Beachfront Amusement Park, features historic Giant Dipper roller coaster, historic Plunge swimming pool, plus restaurants, shops & more!
More InfoNewport Avenue
Newport Avenue Beach is perhaps the most popular beach in Ocean Beach for surfers and people just enjoying the sights or hanging out.
More InfoOld Town State Park
Most of the museums in the Plaza, (the grassy area with the flag) are closed but there is still much to see and do. Fiesta de Reyes is located in the north end corner of the State Park and is open with 19 shops and three restaurants.
More InfoLa Jolla Caves
The coastline of La Jolla, San Diego showcases stunning views of the Pacific, rocky cliffs, and the occasional “Dr. Seuss” tree; but a different type of beauty has been carved into its craggy ridges.
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Bring your dog to enjoy play time in the waves! The Original Dog Beach in San Diego, CA is nationally famous and one of the first official leash-free beaches in the United States.
More InfoSunset Cliffs Natural Park
Dedicated in 1983, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is a 68-acre City of San Diego regional park which extends 1½ miles along the Point Loma peninsula's western shoreline.
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