San Diego Coast Tour: Discover 33 Stunning Beaches

Embark on a private driving tour of San Diego’s stunning beaches, from Oceanside to the Mexican border. Discover the vibrant beach culture and enjoy the golden sunshine and gentle ocean breezes.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • La Jolla Cove - Begin your day at La Jolla Cove, where you will see active marine life.
  • Soledad Mountain - Enjoy spectacular views from Soledad Mountain, from which you can see Mission Bay, downtown, and Tijuana Beach.
  • Pacific Beach - Visit Pacific and Ocean beaches, where you will begin to see how each beach town has its own communal…
What's Included
  • Opportunities for photo sessions at iconic spots
  • Exclusive hotel pick-up and drop-off for central locations
  • Dedicated English-speaking driver guide for a personalized experience
What's Not Included
  • Food and drink, although your guide will be happy to recommend local favourites along the way
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

With 266 days of golden sunshine a year, San Diego has bright skies and a mild climate benefit with gentle ocean breezes mitigating the heat.
Stretching from Oceanside to the Mexican border and from the beach east into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and the Cleveland National Forest, San Diego’s 70 miles of picturesque coastline boasts 33 gorgeous sandy…

Location
Petco Park
Park Boulevard
In hotel pickup is not requested, or not within pickup range, your guide will meet you at Tony Gwynn's Statue in 'Park at the Park' outside Petco Park.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Nicolepw7226st
Oct 31, 2022
love beaches - Everyone always has one place they always like to go to escape all the pressures and worries of life. There is always one spot that can make you feel so at peace. It is the San Diego coast; it is the ultimate cure for all my problems. While I am there, all my obligations suddenly disappear. There are three things I love about being there: the beauty of it, the peacefulness of it all, and the places to eat. San Diego's coast is enough to make my senses kick into overdrive with unmeasurable excitement. I examine the clear, baby-blue sky and realize the perfection of life and mother nature itself. In the distance, rolling, clear-blue waves crash into one another with the force of gods fighting for the fate of the universe. I squinted into the distance of the progressing whitecaps, and I came upon a floating yacht with a dozen partying teenagers aboard the ship. Focusing my attention on the beach, I observe middle-aged adults resting on beach towels, kids making sandcastles or frolicking in the ocean, and young couples holding hands while walking along the shoreline. I shut my eyes and absorb all my surroundings. As I absorb the smell of the salty, evening air that tingles my nostrils. I feel like a laird, drifting endlessly within the wind without a care in the world, comforted by the resonance of the rolling waves. Feeling the remaining heat of the mid-afternoon day, I let myself absorb the blistering rays of the sun while opening my mouth to the bitterness of the sticky evening air. I am taken in by the soothing, relaxing, peaceful atmosphere. I stroll along, and the grainy, slick, brown–sugar–colored sand pulls my bare feet beneath and leaves a perfect imprint. Comforted by the sounds of the ocean, the chantlike pounding of the waves represses all my worries; I become engulfed by everything around me. Taking a seat down on the warm and uneven dry sand, I run my hand delicately over the smooth surface, leaving a trail from my fingertips. I pick up a handful and sift it from my palm slowly, feeling the grittiness of sand with every finger. Suddenly, I feel an irresistible urge to locate some food to quench my ever-growing appetite. As I make my way onto the crowded boardwalk, I begin to smell all kinds of delicious fried foods. It smells like the concessions and vendors at a county fair mixed with the cool salty sea breeze coming from the ocean. I smell the unmistakable scent of sunscreen as I pass by beachgoers and tourists alike. I look down the boardwalk and see a hotdog stand that sells funnel cakes and decide that my growling stomach could go for some hot dogs and funnel cakes. I cannot help but notice every bite is like I am walking on a cloud of powdered sugar while being enveloped by the warm sun rays of the now-setting West coast sun. There is nowhere in the world quite like this, so peaceful and serene. All these things are endless beauties that the average person takes for granted. Now you can see why I love this ocean so much. This place makes me feel so extraordinary. That is why it is the most comfortable place in the world.
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