La Jolla Cove is an infamous spot to see sea lions and seals lining the shores of a cliffy, rocky beach. After you spend some time walking the path, pop up to Cody's for brunch.
This is definitely a top favorite restaurant in La Jolla. You cannot go wrong: lunch, dinner, or cocktails at sunset, you are guaranteed a good meal and a fantastic view. It can get pretty crowded for dinner so a reservation is highly recommended!
Windansea Beach is one of Will & Andrea's favorite beach to visit on weekends. Windansea is an expert surfing spot and picturesque beach for spending a day under the sun.
A great lunch or dinner spot in downtown La Jolla. Reservations recommended!
Andrea & Will's favorite Mexican food in San Diego. It is super casual & don't be off-put by a long line - it goes quickly! Recommended order? Andrea likes the spicy shrimp tacos & chips/guac, and Will loves the California Burrito!
This is one of our favorite hikes! Park along the beach or in the paid parking lot and head up the hill for a solid 3 mile (moderate-intensity) hike!
Popular brunch & lunch spot with good food & drinks, stunning ocean views, and a patio with lots of outdoor seating.
Annie's Canyon Trail via Solana Hills Trail is a 2.2 mile loop trail located near Solana Beach, California that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round!
You might recognize this beautiful park from our engagement photos! Balboa Park is a cultural oasis that includes 17 museums, gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. At 1,200 acres, Balboa Park is one of North America’s most iconic urban parks and a must see on any visit to San Diego. Located just blocks from downtown San Diego hotels, the park has a rich history reflected through its stunning architecture and thought-provoking exhibits installations.
La Jolla Shores is a mile-long crescent of prime sand beach favored by active beachgoers of all interests. Anchored by the Scripps Institute of Oceanography pier, this is a busy swimming area popular among families and surfers alike. Shielded by La Jolla Bay, it is also used as a launching ground for scuba diving and kayaking. And don't forget to check out the strip of restaurants and shops!