A popular 14-acre waterfront complex in downtown San Diego, offering a charming, turn-of-the-century-style destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment along the San Diego Bay with scenic views and historic attractions like a handcrafted carousel, making it a lively spot for tourists and locals to stroll, eat, and shop.
A world-famous, 100-acre zoological park in Balboa Park, known for pioneering cage-less, naturalistic habitats for its vast collection of rare and endangered animals, offering experiences like bus tours, aerial trams (Skyfari), and wildlife presentations, alongside its sister facility, the larger Safari Park. It's a leader in conservation, housing diverse species like pandas, koalas, polar bears, and elephants, with a focus on education and breeding programs for endangered species.
A massive 1,200-acre urban cultural park in San Diego, California, known as a "cultural oasis" with numerous museums (art, history, science), gardens, trails, theaters (like The Old Globe), and the famous San Diego Zoo, all set amidst stunning Spanish Colonial Revival architecture from early 20th-century world fairs.
Private yacht rentals and public harbor cruises on "The Triton," a large, modern 75-foot catamaran known for its fun amenities like a waterslide, dance floor, full bar, and professional crew, hosting events from sunset tours to large parties for up to 100 guests on San Diego Bay.