The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is an expansive non-profit wildlife sanctuary that is home to more than 3,000 animals representing more than 300 species. Go on a safari tour, feed animals, or explore one of the gardens!
This National Historic Landmark gives guests a feel for what makes this oldest city in California so unique. There are 17 museums offering something for everyone. And the architecture spans from Spanish Colonial to mid-century Modern. The 1200 acres provide a sanctuary of gardens and forests.
You can’t visit this Pacific Coast city without a stroll on one of its beautiful beaches. Choose from wide, flat, and easily accessible public beaches or meander down to secluded cliffside coves. Our favorite beach is Windandsea in La Jolla!
Step back in time and learn about the early days of 1800s California at this 29-acre park. It’s one of the most visited parks in the state and is home to several historic buildings with living history programs and free tours. You will find amazing places to eat here, our favorite restaurant is Cafe Coyote.
Little Italy is a chic neighborhood, packed with trendy cocktail bars, brewpubs and restaurants with bustling patios. The weekly Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market draws crowds to its mix of produce, gourmet food and craft stalls. Our favorite Italian food is from Davanti Enoteca and Barbusa!