This guide to the best festivals in San Diego runs through all sorts, from big-name movie gatherings to pumping EDM shows. Easy living and chilled people abound in this surf-washed part of the West Coast. While the town is mostly busy thanks to its warm climate and shimmering beaches, San Diego also has a fantastic line-up of events throughout the year.
The city is known for hosting some of the world’s most spectacular LGBTQ+ parades, cultural celebrations, and military air shows. These unique San Diego celebrations offer musical and cultural blowouts that can add a bit of spice to your trip to South California.
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Brazil Carnival
A day-long festivity with peacock feathers and glitzy outfits
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Brazil Carnival is a day-long festival that sees sunny San Diego do its best impression of Rio de Janeiro. Mission Beach steps up to fill in for Copacabana, so you'll have to head over to the family attractions of Mission Bay to find the shindigs happening right on the side of the Pacific Ocean.
These days, Brazil Carnival attracts a whopping 60,000 revelers each year. The backing track is a medley of samba, bossa nova, and jazz straight out of the Sao Paulo cantinas. There's a food and craft market for shoppers, consisting of over 150 stalls, along with float and dance parades that really channel that Latin spirit.
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San Diego Greek Festival
A celebration of Aegean heritage and cuisine
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San Diego Greek Festival is a 3-day celebration of all things… you guessed it, Greek. It takes place in the balmy June days most years, on lively Park Boulevard just north of Balboa Park, the very beating heart of the city. The action usually gets going by the middle of the morning and things wrap up around 10 pm.
As you might expect, food takes center stage. Greek-heritage cooks flock from all over SoCal to produce a real mezze of enticing dishes, from spinach-packed spanakopita pie to traditional gyros to sizzling saganaki cheeses. You can also join in with Greek dancing and song, so be sure to practice your Zorba on the way over.
Location: 3655 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92103, USA
Phone: +1 619-297-4165
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Pride Parade and Festival
One of America's largest pride parades
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San Diego's Pride Parade and Festival is firmly within the top 50 largest pride parades in the world. A stadium-busting 360,000 people are estimated to attend the party every year. It takes place all over the city, but is centered on leafy Balboa Park. The event has lots of build-up events but officially begins on the 2nd or 3rd weekend of July.
Things usually start with street parties and themed nights in the LGBTQ+ hot spot of Hillcrest on a Friday. Saturday sees the action move to Balboa and University Avenue, where the iconic dance, float and flag parade begins to make its way through the blocks. As evening closes in, attendees switch over to live music stages, which host major A-list acts.
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Coronado Flower Show
A springtime celebration in Coronado Beach
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The Coronado Flower Show is one for any budding botanist making their way through this surf-washed city in the spring months. It opens in a bloom of petals and lush leaves in the middle of April to catch the start of the warmer season. It's actually been going since the 1920s, so reigns as one of the longest-running cultural traditions in Coronado Beach.
Most of the impressive flower displays are shown inside large, tented grounds. They're managed by the City of Coronado and the Coronado Floral Association and host judged events that carry some of the most prestigious horticultural prizes in the U.S.. Come to see everything from Venus flytraps to pink-tinged magnolias.
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San Diego Bayfest
Reggaeton, San Diego style
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San Diego Bayfest mixes a touch of the surfer vibe, a sprinkle of that Cali-Mex character, and a whole load of reggae spirit. It's a Caribbean-themed music shindig at heart but comes with taco stands and craft beer tents by the beach. Head down to Waterfront Park in early July to catch it. Just be sure to get your tickets well in advance.
Bayfest likes to keep things simple by offering just a single stage. There's no debating what artist to watch and when. Just mosey down to see a hodgepodge of hip hop, dub, and coast reggae maestros doing their thing. There's a heavy focus on burgeoning American acts, with plenty of names coming in from California, the West Coast, and Hawaii.
Location: Waterfront Park, 1600 Pacific Hwy, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
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San Diego International Movie Festival
An event celeb spotters will love
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The San Diego International Movie Festival, or just SDiFF for short, is an 11-day blowout of everything movie theater. Taking place only a quick whiz down the Pacific Highway from Hollywood, in the Gaslamp Quarter and the happening beach quarter of La Jolla, it draws many a big-name celeb for screenings, judged awards and networking events.
Recent years have seen a diversification in movie categories. There's now a big focus on showcasing underrepresented voices. Expect showings of exciting new works of LGBTQ+ movie theater, social-impact movie theater, and Native American movie theater especially. There are also A-lister afterparties packed with famous faces. Scoring a ticket might be a challenge.
Phone: +1 619-818-2221
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Miramar Air Show
The longest-running military air shows in America
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The Miramar Air Show has been hailed as the single best military air show in the world by the International Council of Air Shows. It's also America's largest, and one of its longest-running, air shows. The whole thing now draws over 700,000 people each year. It takes place at the Marine Corps Air Station, up in the desert hills some 20 minutes' drive from Downtown San Diego.
Lovers of aircraft will not be disappointed. Everything from Cobra helicopters to F-16 fighter jets is on display. There are also vintage WWII crafts to boot. Then come the daring aerial performances, which inevitably include parachute sweaters and gravity-defying loop-de-loops.
Location: MCAS Miramar, Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, USA
Phone: +1 858-577-6000
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CRSSD Festival
Laser shows and bass tracks
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CRSSD Festival is a relatively new addition to California's already pretty awesome array of chill hop and EDM fests. But it's now a permanent fixture of the San Diego calendar. It draws 15,000 or people per day, taking place across 2 days in the early springtime in the prime locale of Waterfront Park, just a few steps from the Gaslamp Quarter and Downtown.
The line-up of artists covers a big cross-section of the electronica scene. There will be burgeoning West Coast experimental acts alongside bigger names and veterans of Coachella et al. The festival also indorses many official after parties. Some even take place on the Inspiration Hornblower – a mega party yacht docked in San Diego Bay.
Location: Waterfront Park, 1600 Pacific Hwy, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
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San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival
A celebration of all things jazz in a single weekend
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The San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival promises a chill-out weekend of good music and good company. It takes place up in the breezy confines of Embarcadero Marina Park North on the side of San Diego Bay and in the balmy days of early July.
Festival-goers are treated to a medley of American soul, piano jazz, big-band straight out of Mississippi, blues, and avant-garde jazz. There's also local food trucks and cooking, along with craft beer and Californian wine tents. The real joy though? That has to be just how intimate this medium-sized music shindig feels. It's a great place to meet and mingle with San Diego's local jazz aficionados.
Location: 500 Kettner Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
Phone: +1 562-424-0013
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San Diego Surf Movie Festival
Festivity for wave-loving movie buffs
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The San Diego Surf Movie Festival joins up 2 of Southern California's greatest pastimes – surfing and movie theater. It attracts wave-loving movie buffs to the salt-washed streets of La Jolla over a single weekend in May. The schedule starts with booze-up networking events on Friday and culminates with beach cleans on Sunday afternoon.
Several surf-film categories carry awards, ranging from "best feature" to "best short". Screenings are usually intimate and fun, with a chance to meet and mingle with the who's who of the surf-cinema world. Most of the action takes place in north San Diego, which means the glassy waves of Torrey Pines and Del Mar are only a stone's throw away.
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