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LA to San Diego in A Day

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Overview
Are you ready to embark on the most epic, unforgettable, and downright fun journey from Los Angeles to San Diego? Well, buckle up and get ready to experience the best of both cities in one mind-blowing day trip!

First things first, let's talk about the first star of the show: the Pacific Surfliner Train. This isn't just any old train ride – it's a ticket to stunning coastal views, comfortable seats, and crashing waves that'll make you feel like you're in a movie montage. And the best part? You'll be skipping all the traffic and parking hassles of driving, so you can sit back, relax, and soak up the scenery.

But that's just the beginning – once you arrive in San Diego, the real adventure begins. Our expert guide will be waiting for you at the Santa Fe Train Station, ready to whisk you away in a luxurious Mercedes van for a tour of the city's most iconic sights. And trust us, they know their stuff, so we've got the inside scoop on all the best spots.
City: Los Angeles
Thu 19 Jun
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Starting at $449.00
Thu 19 Jun
Starting at $449.00
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What's Included
Small snacks. For example, chips or a granola bar
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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San Diego
San Diego, California, is a city renowned for its mild Mediterranean climate, beautiful beaches, and diverse attractions. It's located on the Pacific coast, adjacent to the U.S.-Mexico border. The city boasts a large population (over 1.3 million) and a long history as the seat of San Diego County.
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Coronado Island
Coronado Island is a charming coastal town in San Diego, California, known for its beautiful beaches, the iconic Hotel del Coronado, and a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. It's easily accessible from downtown San Diego by bridge or ferry, making it a popular day trip destination.
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The Coronado Ferry Landing
Waterfront marketplace offering spectacular views of the San Diego skyline across the bay. Visitors can enjoy boutique shopping, waterfront dining, and watch boats sail by in the harbor.
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Gaslamp Quarter
Vibrant downtown district featuring Victorian-era buildings housing restaurants, shops, and nightlife venues. This 16-block historical neighborhood represents the heart of San Diego's dining and entertainment scene.
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Balboa Park
Magnificent 1,200-acre cultural park home to museums, gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture dates back to the 1915-1916 Panama-California Exposition.
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The Embarcadero
Scenic waterfront promenade offering sweeping views of San Diego Bay with numerous maritime attractions. Visitors can stroll past navy ships, historic vessels, and watch cruise liners dock at the busy port.
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USS Midway Museum
Legendary aircraft carrier transformed into an interactive naval museum featuring over 60 exhibits and 29 restored aircraft. The massive 1,001-foot ship served from 1945 to 1992, making it the longest-serving American aircraft carrier of the 20th century.
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Little Italy
Charming urban neighborhood filled with Italian restaurants, cafes, and boutiques reflecting its immigrant heritage. This vibrant district hosts numerous festivals and a popular farmers market highlighting its cultural legacy.
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La Jolla Cove
Small picturesque cove with crystal-clear blue waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and watching marine life. This protected ecological reserve offers close encounters with sea lions, seals, and colorful garibaldi fish.
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La Jolla Village Park
Upscale coastal community featuring luxury boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining establishments. The village's Mediterranean atmosphere and cliff-top location offer breathtaking ocean views.
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Children's Pool
Small protected beach area originally built as a safe swimming spot for children that has become a popular harbor seal sanctuary. Visitors can observe dozens of seals sunbathing and caring for their pups from a safe distance on the seawall.
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Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Prominent hill featuring a veterans memorial and offering spectacular 360-degree views of San Diego County and the Pacific Ocean. The landmark cross and memorial walls honor U.S. military service members while providing one of the best panoramic viewpoints in Southern California.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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