Imperial Beach- Imperial Beach is a residential beach city in San Diego County, CA. This city has a total population of 26,324 according to the 2010 census. The city is the most southern beach city in Southern California and the West Coast of the United States. It is the South Bay area of San Diego, which is located (Continue reading)
If you are looking for the perfect getaway, Catalina Island is a great day-tripper destination. Vacationers and locals alike have chosen Catalina as one of their favorite Southern California destinations for over a century. Some even go as far as to call it the French Riviera of California. With white sand beaches, (Continue reading)
Across the bridge from downtown San Diego is Coronado, a relaxed beach town, boasting one of the world’s best beaches, endless sunshine and a bayside overlooking San Diego’s skyline. The name Coronado is Spanish for “the crowned one” and thus the city is nicknamed “The Crown City.” The Travel Channel (Continue reading)
Del Mar is a small, seaside hideaway approximately 20 minutes north of downtown San Diego. This upscale city is defined by calm salt water lagoons on each end, and a charming laid back feel. Known for it’s exceptional weather, world famous thoroughbred racetrack, the county fair, fabulous beaches, haute (Continue reading)
Ocean Beach (OB)—A haven for the free spirited and open minded, Ocean Beach is the perfect spot to relax, surf, eat and take in the local flare. This funky little beach town, known as OB to locals, has 55 eateries, surf shops, a diverse selection of locally owned boutiques and an antique district. The pier at (Continue reading)
Pacific Beach is famous for its infinite sunshine, vibrant nightlife, unique eateries, and cute beach boutiques. This trendy beach town stretches for two miles between Mission Beach and the La Jolla cliffs. The town provides an endless amount of daily activities such as beach cruising on the boardwalk, stand up (Continue reading)
Encinitas—
Located in North San Diego County, the laid back town of Encinitas covers six miles of rugged coastline and 21.5 square miles of land. Visit Encinitas and enjoy beautiful ocean views and a great surfing culture from San Elijo Lagoon on the southern end of this surfer’s paradise to Batiquitos (Continue reading)
La Jolla (pronounced LA HO-YA) Spanish for “The Jewel,” offers an array of fun activities for everyone to enjoy, including beautiful beaches, great restaurants, cultural activities, and much more. Starting in downtown La Jolla, take a stroll along Prospect, a street lined with cute boutiques, galleries, cafes, (Continue reading)
Known as “The Village by the Sea,” Carlsbad offers the charm of a European town with the conveniences of a large city. As you wander streets lined with antique stores, boutique shops and sidewalk cafes, you’ll soon discover much more including miles of coastline, beautiful flower gardens and world-class (Continue reading)
Located in the Coachella Valley, just below the San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs and Palm Desert are top travel destinations for locals. Escape to the desert like Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, and Clark Gable enjoyed doing.
The Desert offers a wealth of activities and events throughout the year. Ride to the top (Continue reading)