Exploring San Diego is about finding out what makes it such a wonderful place to live and visit.  First on the list is it’s weather, then comes the attractions.  T and multitude of activities and sights to see combine this with the multiple items of interest and places to go without having to drive too far and visiting or living in San Diego is an extreme pleasure.  Lets explore some of the more popular things to do here together.

 

The World Famous San Diego Zoo is a major reason to visit San Diego.  This zoo has the distinction of being the worlds first zoo to keep it’s animals in their natural habitat.  Click here for more information.

 With over 70 miles of coastline San Diego has multiple beaches and what the locals will tell you is each one has its own character making it possible to find your perfect beach. Click here for listing of the San Diego beaches.

San Diego’s Little Italy is the largest Little Italy in the United States.  Located in downtown San Diego, this small neighborhood is full of world class Italian dining and features numerous displays of Italian American culture.  Click here for images and details on Little Italy.

SeaWorld is a marine life theme park located 15 minutes from downtown San Diego in Mission Bay.  Started in 1964, it remains a major tourist attraction with rides as well as the expected marine mammal shows to include the Orca Encounter  Dolphin Adventure show and the Sea Lion and Otter Spotlight.  more info

With over 1,200 acres of attractions (including the world famous San Diego Zoo), this is the number one place to spend the day on a visit to San Diego.  more info

Old Town is one of the first European settlements of the California Coast.  It is a Historical Park built on the location where the Spanish Explorers extablished the town of San Diego. more info

The Gaslamp Quarter has been renovated and is now the epicenter of San Diego night life. more info

Coronado (Spanish for crown) is a beautiful resort area and Coronado Beach located on the west side of the island, is considered one of the best beaches in  America.  more info

Seaport Village is a replica of a 1800ish European seaside village.  Home to over 70 shops and restaurants more info

The Presidio is the first fort and mission built on the west coast of the United States.  Established in 1769 more info

Opened in 1925 Belmont Park is an amusement park located on Mission Beach just 15 minutes north of Downtown San Diego.  It boast a wooden roller coaster, more info