Many of the best things to do in San Diego are set along its pristine coastline. The city is a popular vacation destination for sun-loving couples and families. Its many ocean-facing neighborhoods offer miles of sandy beaches that are great for surfing, sunbathing, and snorkeling among colorful sea creatures.

Adventurers can opt for hiking through glorious nature, while art lovers can spend hours marveling at masterpieces in San Diegoā€™s many museums, art galleries, and a Spanish village filled with 200 local artists. You can even learn about the cityā€™s maritime heritage by joining voyages on historical sailing ships. Read on to discover some famous San Diego activities. 

What are the best things to do in San Diego?

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    Old Town San Diego

    Historic culture in the bustling streets

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    Old Town San Diego has a vibrant Spanish community and historical buildings dating back to the 1800s. A must-visit is the Old Town State Historical Park, where you can learn about San Diegoā€™s colonial lifestyle and maybe spot a ghost at the Whaley House and JunĆ­pero Serra Museums.

    The Bazaar del Mundo marketplace is teeming with Mexican restaurants and bars, as well as shops selling clothing, souvenirs, and accessories. Make sure you catch one of the live mariachi performances throughout the day, especially at Fiesta de Reyes.

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    La Jolla Shores

    Home to fascinating marine life

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    Active beachgoers of all types flock to La Jolla Shores, a mile-long crescent of beautiful sand. Snorkeling is a popular activity at the beach, as the shallow waters are home to leopard sharks. They often congregate in front of The Marine Room Restaurant, attracting animal lovers looking to get up close with these rather friendly creatures.

    You can easily rent snorkeling gear from one of the many shops at La Jolla Shores. Diving enthusiasts might enjoy a visit to the La Jolla Underwater Park Ecological Reserve, which has 2 artificial reefs teeming with colorful marine life.

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    Balboa Park

    Trails with beautiful views

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    Balboa Park is an expansive landscape with dozens of museums, themed gardens, and historical landmarks. Hiking is a popular activity as there are 6 trail routes through the parkā€™s most beautiful gardens, connecting vantage points overlooking the West Mesa canyons.

    Families with young children can ride a miniature train through 4 acres of the park and visit various animals at the San Diego Zoo. If you're an art lover, visit the Spanish Village Art Center, which features daily demonstrations by local photographers, sculptors, metalsmiths, jewelry designers, and clay artists.

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    Phone: +1 619-239-0512

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    Coronado Beach

    Glittering sands and Hollywood glamor

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    Coronado Beach is found on its namesake Coronado Island, just a 15-minute drive or ferry ride from downtown San Diego. This wide stretch of sparkling sand and gentle surf is a favorite escape for families and groups of friends. Marilyn Monroe helped to make the beach famous in her 1959 movie Some Like it Hot, filmed at the still-open luxury beachfront Hotel del Coronado.

    You can simply go for a stroll along the soft sands, or enjoy a day of surfing, paddleboarding, or fishing from Ferry Landing Pier. The water is inviting, but do watch out for stingrays.

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    Maritime Museum of San Diego

    Floating museum and sailing trips

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    The Maritime Museum of San Diego has an extensive collection of sea vessels, many of which date back to the 19th century. Founded in 1948, this floating museum is where you can explore historical ships such as an actual Soviet-era submarine, an 1898 steam ferryboat, and the worldā€™s oldest sailing ship.

    On-the-water excursions are also available at the Maritime Museum of San Diego. You could sail on a replica of a 16th-century San Salvador ship or enjoy a day of whale watching off San Diego's beautiful shores.

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    Location: 1492 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 619-234-9153

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    Black's Beach

    Popular beach where bathing suits are optional

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    Blackā€™s Beach in San Diego is one of the largest nude beaches in the USA, but you often find local families and surfers gathering at this secluded promenade as well. The southern end of Blackā€™s Beach has an underwater canyon that results in thrilling surf breaks, making it a popular spot for advanced surfers.

    Getting here can be challenging due to steep climbs, but the easiest route is from La Jolla Shores Pier during low tide. You'll really enjoy the 3-mile walk north from La Jolla Shores, which passes through Scripps Beachā€™s rocky tide pools, caves, and an abandoned structure called the Mushroom House.

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    Location: Black's Beach, San Diego, CA 92037, USA

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    Gaslamp Quarter

    Historic area with lively nightlife

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    San Diegoā€™s Gaslamp Quarter is a bustling and dynamic neighborhood in the heart of the city, featuring a vibrant mix of Victorian architecture, museums, art galleries, and theaters, as well as trendy dining and nightlife spots. It takes up over 16 blocks in the cityā€™s downtown area, and is a short walk from Petco Park, Horton Plaza, and San Diego Convention Center.

    Daily tours are available for those who want to learn about the Gaslamp Quarterā€™s centuries-old history. You could even try an after-dark walking tour with a guide who will share creepy facts and ghostly encounters.

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    Torrery Pines State Natural Reserve

    Vast coastal park with stunning wildlife

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    The Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a coastal state park with wild woodlands, a beach, a lagoon, and an abundance of wildlife. Located in La Jolla, the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is one of the best places to see native wildlife.

    You can take pictures from the cliff plateau to see the Torrey Pines State Beach and neighboring lagoon, which is home to migratory seabirds. You might also spot bobcats, foxes, coyotes, rabbits, and skunks. On occasion, youā€™ll catch sight of migrating whales from the overlook, including humpback whales and gray whales.

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    Location: 12600 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA

    Open: Daily from 7.15 am to sunset

    Phone: +1 858-755-2063

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    Ocean Beach Farmers' Market

    An abundance of fresh local delicacies

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    The Ocean Beach Farmers' Market features over 100 local vendors selling a variety of handmade souvenirs and clothes, as well as fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals. San Diego locals frequent this marketplace for its extensive food options, including fresh seafood, ceviche, tamales, and crepes.

    A must-try here is the torpasta, which is a carb-heavy combination of a baguette with fresh pasta stuffing. Live music, yoga sessions, and fire dances are among the other activities you can enjoy at Ocean Beach Farmers' Market.

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    Location: 4900 Newport Ave, San Diego, CA 92107, USA

    Open: Wednesday from 4 pm to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 619-224-4906

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    Seaport Village

    Waterfront area filled with street entertainment

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    Seaport Village is a shopping, dining, and entertainment hub with a waterfront promenade in San Diegoā€™s Harbor Drive. The 14-acre complex has over 50 stores selling clothing, souvenirs, accessories, and local artwork, and there are plenty of casual and fine-dining restaurants. If you're a seafood lover, you won't want to miss the weekly fish market with its fresh catches.

    The waterfront is teeming with street painters and musicians, while families can enjoy some fun riding a 19th-century carousel. Seaport Village hosts free activities all year round, from sun-soaked summer parties to charming Christmas festivities.Ā 

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    Location: 849 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +1 619-530-0704

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Penny Wong | Compulsive Traveler