San Diego's iconic beachfront boardwalk!
The longest-serving aircraft carrier in the world has been permanently moored at San Diego’s Embarcadero since 2004. Commissioned in 1945, the USS Midway served in the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm, before becoming the largest museum dedicated to aircraft carriers and naval aviation anywhere.
The Gaslamp Quarter's 16 blocks are peppered with Victorian-style buildings that now house a variety of shops, art galleries, theatres and trendy restaurants, not to mention plenty of bars and clubs.
Rent jet skis, kayaks, stand up paddle boards, bikes, ski boats, and so much more at The Dana on Mission Bay!
If you find yourself hungry and near the San Diego Bay, then stop by the Liberty Public Market for a delicious food. It is housed in a former Navy training building within the Arts District of Liberty Station. The market features more than 30 independently run food stalls, each with its own unique flair. Fun Fact, some scenes from Top Gun were filmed in this formal Naval Training Center.
A 1,200 acre historic and cultural park within blocks from Downtown San Diego. There are gardens, shops, restaurants, theaters, and 17 museums.
Year after year, Coronado is voted one of the best beaches in the United States. You can take the Coronado Bay Bridge or the Coronado Ferry to get there. The island is home to the historic Hotel del Coronado.
One of our favorite brunch spots! Morning Glory serves international-inspired cuisine and delicious cocktails in a trendy pink-toned restaurant. Great spot for a fun brunch, but keep in mind, the wait can be VERY long. I would suggest getting there early or putting your name down at the host stand, with plans to wander around Little Italy.