Bring a towel and head to the beach as much as you can!
Try stand up paddle boarding at the Shores
Check out sunset cliffs if you get a chance! It's a great place to jog and walk with impeccable views. Here is an overview from the San Diego website: Dedicated in 1983, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is a 68-acre resource-based park stretching along the Pacific Ocean bordering the western edge of Point Loma. The park's topography includes intricately carved coastal bluffs, arches and sea caves. It affords inspiring panoramic ocean views. From the cliffs, California gray whales often can be seen migrating annually from the Bering Sea to Baja California and back.
San Diego is home to one of the best zoos in the country. Bring the fam and visit the Pandas!
Old Town is very fun neighborhood and historical site in San Diego. There a several restaurants, shops and sites to see. Here is an interesting fact about Old Town San Diego from their website: Old Town San Diego is considered the "birthplace" of California. San Diego is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in California. It was here in 1769, that Father Junipero Serra came to establish the very first mission in a chain of 21 missions that were to be the cornerstone of California’s colonization.
For the best breakfast spot in downtown La Jolla, check out Coffee Cup. We highly recommend the soy chorizo and breakfast taco dishes :)
For AWESOME sushi in downtown La Jolla, Sushi on the rocks is so delish!
For a killer view and cocktail, head to George's at the Cove
For the best tacos in La Jolla, you must try Puesto's filet mignon taco. Just do it and you won't regret it!!
Located in Little Italy, the trendiest neighborhood of San Diego, Ballast Point is an incredible brewery and worth a visit. San Diego is home to several micro breweries but this is our favorite by far! While you're there, check out the local restaurants and shops.