From the crashing waves to the award-winning culinary creations, La Jolla sparkles with sights and attractions in a picturesque village where everything is immersed in a casual, relaxed luxury.
A family owned taquería inspired by the taco stands of Tijuana and the Baja peninsula. Stop by for an authentic taco stand experience that will satisfy your cravings north of the border, and be sure to grab a Mexican Coca-Cola to wash it all down.
La Jolla Cove is loved by both locals and visitors from around the world. From its breathtaking sunsets and majestic sea lions to seaside restaurants and kid-friendly activities, this beautiful beach offers a slice of La Jolla's elegant yet laid back lifestyle.
You’re more likely to find experienced surfers than families with small children here. The historic and often photographed surf shack on the beach makes a popular backdrop for sunset shots. The beach is located at the end of Nautilus Street, with a small parking lot as well as street parking.
Torrey Pines Golf Course sits on the coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and is recognized as the premier municipal golf course owned and operated by a city. It is named after the Torrey Pine, a rare tree that grows in the wild only along this local stretch of the coastline in San Diego County and on Santa Rosa Island. It offers two championship 18-hole golf courses.