Wednesday, 31 August 2011

What In The World Can You Do In San Diego?

By Greg Tilley


Visiting San Diego? Unlike San Francisco, you don't have to be sure to wear flowers in your hair, but you're in for some excitement nonetheless. With its diversity and cultural richness, San Diego is a city where you don't need to worry about running out of fun activities.

Taste the waters of San Diego Beaches

Swim or just stroll along San Diego's 70 miles of sand and turf and you will surely appreciate the beautiful scenery and skyline. This is a good way to jumpstart your visit because San Diego's trademark is its famous and awesome beaches.

A Harbor Cruise

Hop on a boat and cruise San Diego's exquisite harbors and landscapes.

Have A Whale Of A Time!

From the months of December to May, a cavalcade of whales migrates to the coasts of San Diego, making this San Diego's most fascinating and amusing sight during the aforementioned months.

A Trip To The Zoo

Enjoy the large collections of wildlife and animals through the world-famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Experience first hand the giant pandas which make San Diego a real tourist treat.

Your Choice Of Museum Tour

Try over 25 of them - depending on your interests, San Diego offers a variety of different museums that are fit for practically anybody with any special inclination.

Visiting Legoland And Seaworld

Whether you have kids of your own or if you want to relive your childhood days of yore, Seaworld and Legoland are great places to visit - you can be amused by Shamu in the former while explore different ways to build Lego blocks in the latter.

A Trip to Balboa Park

Balboa Park is San Diego's answer to Central Park and boasts a sizeable public playground and quaint cultural center. Appreciate nature and be sure to bring food with you for a great picnic experience.

Journey to Old Town

Travel back to San Diego's past with the Old Town State Historic Park and know how the city evolved to what it is today.

Go Enjoy-A At La Jolla!

While we're no Robin Leach trivia buffs, we're sure he would've liked to learn about the lifestyles of the people who live here. The best place to appreciate nature at its fullest. And if you want to spend more time in this fascinating seaside cove, you can eat at one of La Jolla's many fine restaurants or shop at one of their many boutiques.

The Cabrillo National Monument Lighthouse

Visiting the Cabrillo National Monument allows you to check out their panoramic lighthouse for yourself. Get a view of the city of San Diego like you never saw it before, and play with the tide pools if you want.

Seahorse Surprise

Visit the Birch Aquarium's wide array of seahorse collection and be dazed by these small sea creatures.

On A Carousel

Take a trip down Memory Lane as you ride the vintage carousel at the Seaport Village, an old-fashioned and majestic ride for anyone who hops onto it. You and your family could then take a leisurely stroll across the Village, eat at one of its many delectable restaurants or shop for all sorts of goodies at the nearby stores.




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