Famous PGA tour course which hosted the US Open in 2008 that was won by Tiger Woods. The course runs along the coastal La Jolla cliffs offering breathtaking ocean views. Torrey Pines has two 18 hole courses to play (Torrey North and Torrey South). The South course is where the PGA events are held and is definitely the more challenging option.
The nation's largest urban cultural park which encompasses the world famous San Diego Zoo.
In our opinion, one of the most beautiful lookout points with panoramic views of all of San Diego.
A wonderful way to see San Diego from the water!
We highly recommend catching a glimpse of the SeaWorld fireworks during your visit. Our favorite place to view them is across the bridge on Crown Point along the bike trail.
Across the Coronado bridge south of downtown San Diego, you will find Coronado Island. It is home to the infamous Hotel del Coronado that dates back to 1888 and one of the most beautiful beaches in all of California.
A large outdoor surfing entertainment facility right on the ocean in Mission Beach. A great spot to grab lunch and a drink, people watch, chill by a fire pit to watch the sunset, or serve as the crowd's entertainment by testing your surf skills on the FlowRider or FlowBarrel.
Whether you like to play the horses or not, this place is definitely worth a visit. If you want to go all out, then gentlemen throw on a sports coat and ladies pick yourselves up a fancy hat and summer dress (Google Del Mar Racetrack Fashions).
Beyond the horse races, the Del Mar Race track's summer calendar is stacked full of events ranging from big name concerts to wine and craft beer tastings.
Love the sea? Enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, diving, stand-up paddle boarding, and meet a couple sea lions while visiting the coves of La Jolla.