Ocean Beach San Diego


Located in sunny San Diego, the Belmont Park is one
of the best amusement parks in San Diego. With plenty
for the entire family, this Park has something for
everyone. With rides for the entire family and basically
everything in between, Belmont Park makes for a very
exciting adventure.

The most distinctive attraction in the Park is the Giant
Dipper Roller Coaster. The coaster was built in 1925 and
has been restored over the years. This coaster is truly
one of a kind, as it offers quick drops, steep hills,
and insane speed!

Belmont Park in San Diego also offers the endless wave,
which is perfect for wave riders. The Flowrider offers
hourly rides, even lessons for beginners. If waves
aren't your sort of thing, you may find the raceway bumper
cars or the Chaos enticing. Chaos resembles a ferris
wheel, although it creates a random three dimensional
rocking and rolling. Anytime you get on it, no two rides
are every the same!

For arcade enthusiasts, there is a family fun arcade and
gamelords. This creates the ultimate gaming experience,
keeping kids, teenagers, and even adults occupied for
hours on end.

Other rides at the park include the Vertical plunge, krazy
kars, and the infamous "plunge". The plunge is a great
attraction, and actually happens to be the largest indoor
heated pool in San Diego. Perfect for swimming, diving,
and just enjoying yourself, the plunge is a blast.

Located in San Diego California, the Cabrillo National
Monument provides a historic lighthouse with plenty
of activities. There are great views here as well,
with tidepools, flora and fauna, whales to watch,
and even military history.

The Monument offers hiking along designated trails,
bicycling on paved roadways, and swimming within the
park boundaries. Fishing is permitted here as well,
with hook and line - although only one fish may be
taken. When walking the trails and exploring, make
sure to be on the lookout for cliff areas, as they
can be very unstable.

A lot of visitors come to the National Monument to
enjoy the breathtaking views of the San Diego Bay and

Everyone in California knows that the best beaches
in San Diego are on Coronado Island. Being linked to
downtown San Diego by the Island Bay Bridge, Coronado
is home to the SEALs training center and the Naval
Air Station Coronado. A military powerhouse, the
island of Coronado always has something going on.

One of the best features to Coronado is the world
famous Hotel Del Coronado. This Victorian style
seaside hotel was established in 1888, and was easily
one of the biggest and best hotels of that era. The
hotel was hosted in the past by the infamous Marilyn
Monroe and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

The Hotel Del Coronado has some of the best service
in California, along with breathtaking views of the
San Diego area. The restaurant here is one of the
best around, and even if you aren't staying here, you
can enjoy a great meal. Each and every year, thousands
of people visit Coronado just to stay at this world
class hotel - yes, it's that good.

The Ferry Landing is also a great addition to what
Coronado Island has to offer. The Ferry Landing
Marketplace offers you 30+ shops, restaurants, and
art galleries. You can walk around and check out
what the marketplace has to offer, or enjoy a
visit to the Tidelands Park.

There are great places to walk and bicycle here,
with awesome views of skyline San Diego. At sunset,

The Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego contains some of
the most extensive and dramatically designed
historic buildings in the area. Constructed between
1873 and 1930, these Victorian style buildings are
truly a sight to behold.

The Victorian era buildings found in the Gaslamp
Quarter are home to night clubs, restaurants,
theaters, and shops. A simple stroll down 4th
and 5th avenue will put you at the heart of the
Gaslamp Quarter.

Also found in the Gaslamp Quarter is the Horton
Plaza and Horton Plaza Park. The Plaza is the
first place in the United States to feature a water
fountain containing electric lights; a true
tribute to the designer Alonzo Horton.

The Gaslamp Quarter received its name from the

Considering how San Diego is one of the best cities in
the United States, its really easy to tell how popular
the city is for tourists. Among the many accomplishments
behind San Diego, let's take a look at several facts behind
this amazing city.

Fact 1
Inside the city limits of San Diego, more than 1 million
people live there. This makes the city the second largest
in California and the sixth biggest in the entire United
States! For the city to be this big, the residents still
have that hometown experience - which is quite amazing!

Fact 2
No matter what type of year it is, it's never the wrong
time to visit. The weather is near perfect year round, giving
you the chance to experience everything to offer here. With
an annual high of 70 degrees and a low of 55 degrees,
you can pretty much go swimming year round.

Fact 3
If you visit between December - March, you can catch some
glimpses of the impressive gray whale. All along the coast
or on a cruise, you can catch this very amazing mammal.

Fact 4
If you travel just 23 miles south, you'll be in the beautiful
city of Tijuana. What was once thought of as dangerous,
happens to be an amazing place of Mexican hospitality,
with great restaurants, shopping, and a pleasing nightlife.


Along with the beaches La Jolla gives the San Diego
area, it also has some very nice caves. The caves
of La Jolla are great for tours, exploring, or
anyone wanting to see the best of La Jolla.

Carved into the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla, there
are seven caves. Most of the time, you can visit
any seven of these caves by sea kayak. Although
all but one are accessible by foot, you should be
very carefully when minus tides sweep the area.

The Sunny Jim Cave is one of the most popular and
well known caves of La Jolla. You can enter

A sparkling jewel of San Diego, the La Jolla
area is a picture perfect post card with several
beaches along more than seven miles of coast
against an array of rolling hills known as Mount
Soledad.

Being a part of San Diego, La Jolla is only
15 minutes from the downtown district. Along with
beautiful scenery, the area also offers many fine
restaurants, art galleries, hotels and resorts,
and many other attractions such as the Scripps
Institution of Oceanography.

The Birch Aquarium is also a part of La Jolla,
giving you the chance to enter the exciting world
of sharks, living coral reefs, and many other undersea
exhibits. This aquarium showcases the mysteries of
the ocean and what actually lives there.

The shoreline of La Jolla consists of rocky headlands
seperated by pristine coves and sandy beaches. All
along the beach, you can find many different hotels
and resorts, designed to make your stay a little bit
better.

The North Pacific Beach extends to La Jolla, traveling
from the Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach. If you travel
north of this area, you'll find yourself on the
beaches of La Jolla.

By going to the south end of the La Jolla shoreline,
you'll find Windandsea Beach. Windandsea Beach has
long had a reputation for surfers paradise, although

Little Italy in San Diego is rapidly evolving as an
inner city neighborhood that's perfect to live in,
shop, dine, or visit. The Little Italy offers great
views of the bay, art and cultural festivities, and
great food.

The nearby street sign for Little Italy, created in
1999, signals that the area is the heart and soul
of San Diego's inner community. The sign is truly
a signal of peace, and can be found on India Street
between Date and Fir.

Each and every year, there are nearly a dozen festivals
held in Little Italy. There are tons of holiday
celebrations, music, and art expo's. During this
time, Little Italy comes alive like never before.

Since 1948, the Maritime Museum located in San Diego
has served the city in many big ways. The museum here
is dedicated to collecting and preserving the rich
maritime heritage and historic values of the city -
then presenting it to the public.

The biggest attraction to the museum is the historic
ships. Here, you'll find five great examples of
maritime vessels - Berkeley, Californian, Medea,
Pilot, and the Star of India.

All across the museum you can find many examples of
Naval technology and ships of the past. The guides
at the Maritime Museum are very friendly and helpful,
willing to answer any question that you may have.

Mission Bay Park in San Diego is the largest facility
of its kind, offering over 4,600 acres with free
recreational activities for visitors. What was once
a sprawling swamp in the 1960's, was dredged and
transformed into what is now a great attraction to
the San Diego area.

Across the 27 miles of bayfront, water activities are
all over the place here. For beach lovers, there are
17 miles of oceanfront property, including Mission
Beach and Pacific Beach. There are separate areas
as well, for swimming, fishing, boating, and even
sailing. Mission Park also offers free events such
as volleyball, jetski, and many different types
of competitions and exhibitions.

The area of Mission Beach is a stretch of the sandbar
along the Pacific Ocean. Through Mission Beach, the
main artery is Mission Boulevard. This Boulevard is
a popular place to go in the summer or winter, as
there are main shops and restaurants.

Near Mission Beach, you'll find attractions such as
Sea World and Belmont Park. Both amusement parks are
well known, and very popular. Within the two you'll
find rides such as the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster,
Chaos, Vertical Plunge, the Liberty Carousel, and
The Trampoline.

Mission Beach also gives you plenty of opportunities
to participate in volleyball, tanning, surfing,
skateboarding, and many other activities. There is

Located in the Ocean Beach Community, Ocean Beach is
actually just south of the entrance to the Mission
Bay channel. Located at 1950 Abbott Street, the beach
is a very popular location in the summer. During the
winter months, couples like to walk the beach and
just bask in the presence.

The Ocean Beach is wide in structure, about a mile
long. Along the north end of the beach, you'll find
a volleyball court. During the summer, the court is
always teeming with people playing volleyball while
the sand around it is teeming with people watching.

At the south end of the beach you'll find the Ocean
Beach Municipal Pier. The Pier is open to the public
with plenty of walking and fishing available. Located
on the pier is a bait and tackle shop along with a
restaurant. Although you don't need a fishing license
to fish off the dock, catch regulations are enforced.

If you walk to the south end of the beach you'll find
many restaurants, surfing shops, and many other commercial
shops and establishments. Although you can travel to
the north end of Ocean Beach, it's mostly bordered by
residents of the ocean area.

The unique part of Ocean Beach is the Dog Beach, located
at the north end. This sandy area is where dogs can
run and play without a leash - anytime - day or night.
Although dog owners are responsible for their dogs and

To feel the sensation, the Crazy Submarine and the
Trampoline can help you. To truly test your limits, the
Rock Wall will offer a unique challenge. Anyone wanting
to give it a try, can get to climbing the wall and see if
they truly have what it takes to get to the top.

Once you've had your fill on rides, there are plenty of
other entertainment and events to keep you occupied. In
Belmont Park, there is always something going on. With
San Diego being a tourist attraction, you can bet the
entertainment in Belmont Park is nothing short of
spectacular.

For the kids, Belmont Park offers some truly unbeatable
deals on birthday parties or private parties. If you
decide to have a party here, you can pretty much rent a
chunk of the park for yourself. For kids, this can truly
be an unforgettable memory.

Closed Monday - Thursday, Belmont Park is open Friday and
Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM and Sunday 11 AM - 8 PM. Although
the park is closed on major holidays, you can visit on
the weekends and enjoy the best in entertainment.

To round out your fun, make sure you do a little shopping
and take in some of the food. Belmont Park in San Diego
has great food and shopping, giving you more than a few
reasons to visit the park and be amazed - truly amazed.




the Pacific Ocean. Because of this very reason, the
park has become of the best harbor views anywhere in
California - or the world for that matter!

The tidepools are great to see here as well, although
you should always be careful. Even though they are
great to admire, the surface may be very slippery.

Anytime you are in the San Diego area, a trip to
the is more than worth the
time. You can walk the trails, have fun, or just
enjoy the breathtaking views of San Diego that only
the can provide you with.





this is one of the best places to be. On Tuesdays, you
can find a farmers market here as well.

The Coronado Beach is located here as well, along the
Travel Channel. North of the beach there's the Best
Weekend Getaway Beach. Even in the summer, the
Coronado Beach isn't crowded, giving your family plenty
of room to enjoy the splendors of one of California's
best beaches.

From the Glorietta Bay Inn in Coronado, you can take
a walking tour. Tours leave several times a week,
showing you everything the area has to offer. This is
a great way to learn more about the area. Or, if you
like, you can let someone else do the driving and
try a pedicab tour.

For the romantic, the Gondola Cruise helps to take the
pressure out of life. A romantic spin through the
canals of Coronado Cays can be quite the break from
the ordinary.

You can reach Coronado Island from San Diego by taking
the Coronado Bay Bridge exit off I-5. By water from
San Diego, you can take the Coronado Ferry that runs
hourly from 9 AM - 10 PM. Walking from the Ferry
Landing to Hotel Del Coronado is a little over a mile.






gaslamps that were used in the area around the early
1900's. During those times, gaslamps were the
main source of light for the area that is now
the vision of Modern Day San Diego.

Now days, there are more than 130 stores and shops
filling the Gaslamp Quarter. With everything from
Macy's to Mervyns, Gaslamp Quarter has plenty for
you to see and do. In Horton Plaza, you can find
a multi screen movie theater that is sure to please
movie lovers.

For a wonderful experience, the Gaslamp Quarter of
San Diego shouldn't be overlooked. There is a lot
you can do here, from fine dining to excellent
shops. For a family vacation, San Diego has a
little bit of something for everyone.




Fact 5
San Diego offers an amazing array of flowers and roses. With
the climate being dry, it's the perfect conditions for roses,
wild daises, and other exotic flowers. With different flowers
in the winter and summer months, avid flower lovers will fall
in love with everything San Diego has to offer them.

Fact 6
It's no secret that one of the biggest attractions to San
Diego are the beaches. Make sure you read the signs though,
as the beauty behind the beaches vary almost as much as the
rules do.

Fact 7
When it comes to nightlife, San Diego has something to please
everyone. From country dancing to singing in a bar, the city
has a very happening nightlife. No matter what you like to
do at night, San Diego has it all - and probably a bit more.

Fact 8
The most attractive feature to San Diego is the zoo. The 100
acre zoo here houses almost 4000 animals all of which who have
plenty of room to roam around. With pandas for everyone to see,
the San Diego zoo is reason enough to give the city a visit.

For more reasons than one, San Diego is the perfect city to
visit. You can visit here with family or friends and know that
you'll always have places to go and things to see. Winter or
summer, San Diego is the one place you'll never find boring.




through the Cave Store by paying a small fee. There
are 145 steep steps to get through the cave,
which is great for exploring and seeing the area.

The cave store can tell you many things about the
caves, including tours. If you plan to visit the
La Jolla area of San Diego, the caves can be a great
place to explore. Those of you who have kids coming
along for the trip, should remember to be very
careful - as the caves provide a lot of beauty -
they can also provide a lot of danger as well.




the steep beaches and rocky cliffs can be very
dangerous if you aren't aware of them.

Close to downtown La Jolla, there is an area called
Casa, which used to be a children's pool. Now days,
the area has been taken over by seals and sealions.
Although children can't swim here anymore, it's a
great pastime to lay on the beach and watch them play.

Traveling along the La Jolla shoreline, you'll find
the tide pools. These pools are great to look at,
although you shouldn't touch them. You should visit
during low tide and be sure to wear rubber soled shoes,
as they can get quite slippery.

The cove in La Jolla is very beautiful, although one
of the smaller beaches in San Diego. On either side of
the cove, there are sandstone cliffs. This helps to
add an isolated feel to the cove.

Throughout La Jolla, the Shores Beach is the widest and
longest beach. If you look off to the distance on the
beach, you can see the Scripps Pier. Also on the beach,
there are novice scuba classes held throughout the summer
months.

With plenty to offer you and your family, the beaches of
La Jolla are among the best in San Diego. There's plenty
to do and see here, with dining and swimming. For a
great visit to the beach, La Jolla seems to simplify the
best of life in California.





The heart of Little Italy is India Street. This
street has plenty of outdoor cafes, restaurants,
galleries, and specialty shops. Nearby Amici Park
offers a playground for the Washington Elementary
School and a community park that's complete with
a bocce ball court.

Bigger than the Little Italy neighborhoods in New
York and San Francisco, San Diego's Little Italy
keeps getting bigger and better. The waterfront
district of San Diego is bouncing back with Little
Italy, proving to be a great place for tourist
attraction.





Nearby to the museum, you have several attractions
and things to see. With the museum being in the
downtown area of San Diego, it's very close to some
of the other things that San Diego is so very well
known for.

If you happen to be on vacation in San Diego, make
sure you visit the Maritime Museum. Kids love to
see the ships on display, as well as the USS Midway
Aircraft Carrier Museum, which is a short walk from
the Maritime Museum.






For the children, Mission Bay Park offers a playground
area with plenty of other things to do as well.
Mission Park has always been an attraction, one
that keeps people coming back for more.

For those living in the area, Mission Bay in San
Diego provides plenty of things to do. The location
is great, with something always going on. If you
plan to visit San Diego in the near future - make
sure you drop by Mission Bay and see what makes this
area one of the best in the world.




also a local skating club, Skate This, which performs
for free on the weekends with sick tricks and dancing.

Even though nudity isn't allowed on the beach, alcohol
still is. Thong bikinis aren't legal on the beach,
although lifeguards and security personal normally don't
make a big deal about it.

With plenty of shops and restaurants, Mission Beach
in San Diego is a great place to go. The beach is
very warm and offers a sandy environment. If you like
the beach with other perks to offer, Mission Beach is
one place you should check out.




the clean up of them, Dog Beach is actually pretty
nifty for anyone who owns dogs.

For your protection along the beach, lifeguards are
out each and every day, year round. They are generally
on duty from 9 AM until dark although you can check with
them for their specific hours of operation. They are
there for your protection and very willing to answer
any question that you may have.

Keep in mind while on the beach, California beaches do
experience powerful rip currents. It's because of these
currents that beaches in California experience over
1,000 rescues by lifeguards every year. To be on the
safe side while in San Diego at Ocean Beach, it's
always a good idea to swim near a lifeguard.

For those who like surfing, surfing is permitted at
Ocean Beach in designated areas. Scuba isn't recommended
however, because of the lack of undersea life, heavy
rip currents, and the surf.

For swimming or enjoying the California lifestyle, Ocean
Beach is a great place to go. It is a very popular
place in the summer, drawing hundreds of thousands of
people. If you long for a taste of the California
lifestyle, make sure you visit Ocean Beach in San
Diego.




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Maritime Museum San Diego
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