Start your day at the iconic Balboa Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country. Explore the 16 museums, beautiful gardens, and attractions like the San Diego Zoo. Appreciate the Spanish Colonial architecture that defines the park.
For lunch, dine at the relaxed Panama 66 or the upscale Prado restaurant within the park.
Beaches
Spend the afternoon exploring Pacific Beach and Mission Beach. Pacific Beach is known for its laidback beach atmosphere, popular bars, restaurants, and the 3.2-mile-long boardwalk.
Head south to Mission Beach, home to the iconic Belmont Park and the giant Dipper roller coaster. Finish the day by watching the sunset along the boardwalk or at Crystal Pier.
Drive 20 minutes north of downtown to the picturesque La Jolla Cove, a rocky cove with clear waters and stunning views of the Southern California coastline. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or scuba diving.
Explore the nearby Scripps Park, La Jolla Coastwalk Trail, and Sunny Jim Sea Cave.
Downtown La Jolla
Wander through the shops, boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining restaurants in downtown La Jolla.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Visit the architectural marvel of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, known for its travertine courtyard and ocean views.
Torrey Pines Glider Port
Take in the breathtaking views of the coast from the Torrey Pines Glider Port, where you can even schedule a flight with a trainer.
Explore the beautiful seaside trails that lead from the bluffs to the beach in the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.
Day 3: Old Town, Coronado, and Downtown San Diego
Old Town San Diego
Start the day at Old Town San Diego, the birthplace of California and the site of the first permanent European settlement on the West Coast. Explore the historic sites, shops, and restaurants.
Coronado and Downtown San Diego
Take the Coronado Ferry across the bay to the Convention Center Landing, then walk along the Embarcadero to Seaport Village, a waterfront shopping and dining district.
Continue north to Tuna Harbor, home to the famous Unconditional Surrender statue and the USS Midway Museum.
Ride the ferry back to Coronado and check out Centennial Park for stunning views of downtown San Diego.
Explore Coronado Beach and the historic Hotel Del Coronado, a perfect spot to enjoy a sunset picnic dinner.
This itinerary covers the top attractions, beaches, and experiences that San Diego has to offer in just three days. Feel free to rearrange or add more activities to suit your interests and travel style. Enjoy your time in this beautiful city!
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Three Perfect Days in San Diego
Day 1: Balboa Park and Beaches
Balboa Park
Start your day at the iconic Balboa Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country. Explore the 16 museums, beautiful gardens, and attractions like the San Diego Zoo. Appreciate the Spanish Colonial architecture that defines the park.
For lunch, dine at the relaxed Panama 66 or the upscale Prado restaurant within the park.
Beaches
Spend the afternoon exploring Pacific Beach and Mission Beach. Pacific Beach is known for its laidback beach atmosphere, popular bars, restaurants, and the 3.2-mile-long boardwalk.
Head south to Mission Beach, home to the iconic Belmont Park and the giant Dipper roller coaster. Finish the day by watching the sunset along the boardwalk or at Crystal Pier.
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Day 2: La Jolla
La Jolla Cove
Drive 20 minutes north of downtown to the picturesque La Jolla Cove, a rocky cove with clear waters and stunning views of the Southern California coastline. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or scuba diving.
Explore the nearby Scripps Park, La Jolla Coastwalk Trail, and Sunny Jim Sea Cave.
Downtown La Jolla
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Torrey Pines Glider Port
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Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
Day 3: Old Town, Coronado, and Downtown San Diego
Old Town San Diego
Coronado and Downtown San Diego
Take the Coronado Ferry across the bay to the Convention Center Landing, then walk along the Embarcadero to Seaport Village, a waterfront shopping and dining district.
Continue north to Tuna Harbor, home to the famous Unconditional Surrender statue and the USS Midway Museum.
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Ride the ferry back to Coronado and check out Centennial Park for stunning views of downtown San Diego.
Explore Coronado Beach and the historic Hotel Del Coronado, a perfect spot to enjoy a sunset picnic dinner.
This itinerary covers the top attractions, beaches, and experiences that San Diego has to offer in just three days. Feel free to rearrange or add more activities to suit your interests and travel style. Enjoy your time in this beautiful city!