What To Do

WHAT TO DO

THEME PARKS
Click on the pictures for more information on ticket prices, directions, and hours!

http://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/

http://www.sdzsafaripark.org/

http://california.legoland.com/

http://aquaticabyseaworld.com/en/sandiego

BEACHES
San Diego is abundantly surrounded by beaches both big and small; with plenty of water activities to choose from. The beaches below are just a few suggestions start with. 

http://www.sandiego.org/what-to-do/beaches/coronado.aspx
Coronado city is an island known for it's resort-like lifestyle and it's historic Hotel Del Coronado makes it a popular tourist spot in San Diego. The island is also known for it's vessel rentals in the Gloreitta Bay which makes the island a very popular boating destination. 

http://www.lajollabythesea.com/la-jolla-cove
A personal favorite! 
La Jolla is THE ideal swimming and snorkeling spot because of it's clear waters and it's protected ecological reserve. Kayaking through the La Jolla Caves is another popular activity. This beach also has scenic routes as well as "secret" beach spots and tide pools to explore.

http://www.sandiego.org/what-to-do/beaches/mission-bay.aspx
The three B's! Beach, "Boardwalk", and Bay. 
The closest beach to our Canao venue! Go to Mission Bay to stand up paddle board, go to the Mission "Boardwalk" and rent a pair of roller skates, and after all of that, go for a swim or take a nap on the sands of Mission Beach! 
Don't forget to check out Belmont Park for small rides, an arcade, food, shops, and a little laser tag. 

http://www.sandiego.org/what-to-do/beaches/ocean-beach.aspx
Four words: Cliff diving and sunsets.
If you want to branch out of the tourist beaches and go local; Sunset cliffs in Ocean Beach is the perfect place. Although a small beach community, every San Diego native has been here to hang out on the cliffs and watch the sun set. It's also a popular area for cliff diving!