May 19, 2012

Mission Beach San Diego




The area of Mission Beach is a stretch of the sandbar



along the Pacific Ocean. Through Mission Beach, the



main artery is Mission Boulevard. This Boulevard is



a popular place to go in the summer or winter, as



there are main shops and restaurants.





Near Mission Beach, you'll find attractions such as



Sea World and Belmont Park. Both amusement parks are



well known, and very popular. Within the two you'll



find rides such as the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster,



Chaos, Vertical Plunge, the Liberty Carousel, and



The Trampoline.





Mission Beach also gives you plenty of opportunities



to participate in volleyball, tanning, surfing,



skateboarding, and many other activities. There is



also a local skating club, Skate This, which performs



for free on the weekends with sick tricks and dancing.





Even though nudity isn't allowed on the beach, alcohol



still is. Thong bikinis aren't legal on the beach,



although lifeguards and security personal normally don't



make a big deal about it.





With plenty of shops and restaurants, Mission Beach



in San Diego is a great place to go. The beach is



very warm and offers a sandy environment. If you like



the beach with other perks to offer, Mission Beach is



one place you should check out.


May 15, 2012

Seaport Village San Diego




The Seaport Village of San Diego combines the best



of waterfront shopping, dining, and overall family



entertainment. While the Marina Park is here as



well, nearby is the small but popular San Diego



public park.





In Seaport Village you'll find 14 acres of pleasure



with more than 75 shops and galleries, restaurants,



and eateries on the sidewalk. Even though the area



is primarily targeted towards visitors, locals get



the best of the best with the restaurants and their



out of town company.





The San Diego Pier Cafe is also here, which is one of



the best known restaurants in the area. Located on



the bay, the cafe provides seafood with breathtaking



views.





The Seaport village provides a great place to view



Coronado and the Coronado Bridge, as it overlooks the



harbor. Just a short stroll from the village, you have



the San Diego Convention Center, Petco Park, and



the Gaslamp Quarter.





Providing plenty to do and plenty of things to see



nearby, Seaport Village has it all going on. A visit



here is unlike any other, as the city of San Diego



will always have something unique to offer you and your


May 12, 2012

Sea World




One of the biggest and most attractive features to



San Diego is Sea World. Sea World is one of the most



popular amusement parks and also happens to be one of



the main reasons behind tourists. Anyone who visits



San Diego has the intentions to visit Sea World - or



at least they should.





Being famous for Shamu the killer whale, Sea World has



the ability to entertain kids and adults for hours.



There are many different animal shows here as well,



along with other amusement park thrills. While Shamu



is a must see, there are other animals here as well,



that you simply have to see.





Sea World also offers an exciting dolphin interaction



program where you can get in the water and play with



the dolphins. This is a great learning experience,



especially for those who love dolphins. Dolphins are



an integral part of Sea World, as there are literally



hundreds of them here.





Once you visit Sea World, you'll go below the surface



and see life that you may have never before thought



possible. You can feed the dolphins and other mammals,



even count the teeth that a shark has! When you



consider what Sea World has to offer, you simply can't



compare it to any other amusement park.





On the entertainment side of things, Sea World offers



a haunted lighthouse and several other rides and shows



for you to see. You can even get an all day pass here,



which is great for anyone who is wanting to enjoy all



that Sea World has to offer.





New to Sea World is Believe. This is a new show that



will show you Shamu like never before. It's a journey



of wonder and magic that you simply must see to believe



and appreciate.





No matter what season of the year you visit, you'll be



happy to know that Sea World is open year round. It



does close on major holidays though, which isn't really



a bad thing. As long as you don't visit on a holiday



you can pretty much expect Sea World to be open.





On a vacation, Sea World in San Diego will have something



to please everyone. The kids will have plenty to do



here, while you experience things that interest you as



well. The neighboring areas to Sea World have plenty



to offer you as well, from dining to many different



sights to see.





When the time comes for you to go on vacation you



shouldn't pass up Sea World. It's in a great location



with plenty of activities and things to see. Sea World



can show you the creatures of the sea like never



before - which is reason enough to go.


May 8, 2012

La Jolla San Diego




A sparkling jewel of San Diego, the La Jolla area is a picture perfect post card with several beaches along more than seven miles of coast against an array of rolling hills known as Mount Soledad.





Being a part of San Diego, La Jolla is only 15 minutes from the downtown district. Along with beautiful scenery, the area also offers many fine restaurants, art galleries, hotels and resorts, and many other attractions such as the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.





The Birch Aquarium is also a part of La Jolla, giving you the chance to enter the exciting worldof sharks, living coral reefs, and many other undersea exhibits. This aquarium showcases the mysteries of the ocean and what actually lives there.





The shoreline of La Jolla consists of rocky headlands seperated by pristine coves and sandy beaches. All along the beach, you can find many different hotels



and resorts, designed to make your stay a little bit better.





The North Pacific Beach extends to La Jolla, traveling from the Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach. If you travel north of this area, you'll find yourself on the



beaches of La Jolla.





By going to the south end of the La Jolla shoreline, you'll find Windandsea Beach. Windandsea Beach has long had a reputation for surfers paradise, although



the steep beaches and rocky cliffs can be very dangerous if you aren't aware of them.





Close to downtown La Jolla, there is an area called Casa, which used to be a children's pool. Now days, the area has been taken over by seals and sealions.



Although children can't swim here anymore, it's a great pastime to lay on the beach and watch them play.





Traveling along the La Jolla shoreline, you'll find the tide pools. These pools are great to look at, although you shouldn't touch them. You should visit during low tide and be sure to wear rubber soled shoes, as they can get quite slippery.





The cove in La Jolla is very beautiful, although one of the smaller beaches in San Diego. On either side of the cove, there are sandstone cliffs. This helps to add an isolated feel to the cove.





Throughout La Jolla, the Shores Beach is the widest and longest beach. If you look off to the distance on the beach, you can see the Scripps Pier. Also on the beach, there are novice scuba classes held throughout the summer months.





With plenty to offer you and your family, the beaches of La Jolla are among the best in San Diego. There's plenty to do and see here, with dining and swimming. For a great visit to the beach, La Jolla seems to simplify the best of life in California.


May 3, 2012

San Diego Whale Watching




It's no secret to anyone that the coast of San Diego



is the ideal place to watch the annual migration of



the gray whale. Looked upon as one of nature's ultimate



spectacles; the migration of gray whales is nothing



short of breathtaking. The coastline of San Diego is



one of their migratory points as they travel from the



waters of the Arctic to the warmer regions of the Baja



(California), where females also give birth.





Every year, roughly 26,000 gray whales will make the



long journey of 10,000+ miles from the Arctic to the Baja



and back. If you look at this journey and compare it to



any other mammal, you'll notice that the gray whale by



far has the greatest amount of traveling at hand.





If you've never experienced whale watching, you'll be



happy to know that anyone will find it memorable - young



or old. Spotting a gray whale along the coastline is



something that is truly a memorable moment, making you



stop for a second and truly appreciate these awesome



mammals.





If you ask the Birch Aquarium in San Diego, you'll find



that gray whales are seen most frequently from December



through March. While they travel in dozens normally,



it's nothing to see pods of them (2 - 3) as they travel



during migration. Throughout the coast of San Diego,



you can easily spot these whales as they are somewhat



slow swimmers.





During their swimming, they will normally dive to a depth



of 100 feet or more for a few minutes, then surface and



blow. Then, they will do a few shallow dives, before



making that deep dive again. When watching whales, figuring



out this pattern makes the success of watching them all



the more fun and exciting.





While there are many common places to watch whales,



nothing seems to compare to the excitement of watching them



from aboard a cruise. There are many cruises that take



place in San Diego, many of which offer unbeatable deals.



From H&M Landing to the Birch Aquarium, cruises are some of



the best ways to see the beauty and tranquility of the



traveling gray whales.





The beauty of the gray whales can also be seen from many



points of the San Diego coast, including the Cabrillo



National Monument on Point Loma or the cliffs of Torrey Pines



State Beach. Along these points, you can see the whales as



they make their travels.





Whether it's a cruise or just watching from the coast, whale



watching in San Diego is something you truly have to see to



appreciate. You can take your kids, family, or even your



friends. Whale watching can definately be exciting, all you



have to do is plan your day and enjoy everything that the



beauty of the gray whale will provide you with.


April 30, 2012

Ocean Beach San Diego




Located in the Ocean Beach Community, Ocean Beach is



actually just south of the entrance to the Mission



Bay channel. Located at 1950 Abbott Street, the beach



is a very popular location in the summer. During the



winter months, couples like to walk the beach and



just bask in the presence.





The Ocean Beach is wide in structure, about a mile



long. Along the north end of the beach, you'll find



a volleyball court. During the summer, the court is



always teeming with people playing volleyball while



the sand around it is teeming with people watching.





At the south end of the beach you'll find the Ocean



Beach Municipal Pier. The Pier is open to the public



with plenty of walking and fishing available. Located



on the pier is a bait and tackle shop along with a



restaurant. Although you don't need a fishing license



to fish off the dock, catch regulations are enforced.





If you walk to the south end of the beach you'll find



many restaurants, surfing shops, and many other commercial



shops and establishments. Although you can travel to



the north end of Ocean Beach, it's mostly bordered by



residents of the ocean area.





The unique part of Ocean Beach is the Dog Beach, located



at the north end. This sandy area is where dogs can



run and play without a leash - anytime - day or night.



Although dog owners are responsible for their dogs and



the clean up of them, Dog Beach is actually pretty



nifty for anyone who owns dogs.





For your protection along the beach, lifeguards are



out each and every day, year round. They are generally



on duty from 9 AM until dark although you can check with



them for their specific hours of operation. They are



there for your protection and very willing to answer



any question that you may have.





Keep in mind while on the beach, California beaches do



experience powerful rip currents. It's because of these



currents that beaches in California experience over



1,000 rescues by lifeguards every year. To be on the



safe side while in San Diego at Ocean Beach, it's



always a good idea to swim near a lifeguard.





For those who like surfing, surfing is permitted at



Ocean Beach in designated areas. Scuba isn't recommended



however, because of the lack of undersea life, heavy



rip currents, and the surf.





For swimming or enjoying the California lifestyle, Ocean



Beach is a great place to go. It is a very popular



place in the summer, drawing hundreds of thousands of



people. If you long for a taste of the California



lifestyle, make sure you visit Ocean Beach in San


April 25, 2012

San Diego Convention Center




On the Embarcadero in downtown San Diego, the Convention Center provides the best of facilities for trade shows, conventions, and even corporate meetings or all sizes. For breaks and outdoor events, there are landscaped terraces available that overlook the bay.





The civic theatre in the Convention Center, offers 2,975 seats for meetings and formal assemblies. This helps to make the Convention Center the biggest and best equipped of all performing arts theaters in San Diego.





With its great views of the water and city, the Convention Center is also convenient to hotels, shopping stores, and plenty of entertainment. Within walking distance you also have the Gaslamp Quarter, Horton Plaza, Petco Park, and Seaport Village.





Held here, are events such as the International Auto Show, Boat Show, and many others. The San Diego Convention Center is located at 202 C. Street, in



downtown San Diego.





Undergoing expansion in 2001, the center doubled it's space. It now offers 500,000 square foot of exhibit space, 90,000 square feet of multi-function space, 72 meeting rooms, and now 90,000 square foot of glass enclosed pavilion.





Those visiting the San Diego area or those who reside here should check with the Convention Center to see if there is anything going on. The Convention Center is a great place to visit - especially if there is something interesting going on.