La Jolla
A popular San Diego destination known for its coastal bluffs, caves, sandy beaches, and wildlife.
La Jolla Cove
A popular spot for swimming and snorkeling where you can often see seals and sea lions.
La Jolla Shores
A popular family beach with amenities like bathrooms, volleyball courts, playgrounds, and kayak rentals.
Mount Soledad
A popular tourist destination and Veterans Memorial offering panoramic views of San Diego.
Coronado
A location with many attractions to visit, including Centennial Park and the Hotel Del Coronado.
Coronado Island
A destination offering Centennial Park, the Coronado Ferry Landing with its shopping and restaurants, and the iconic Hotel Del Coronado.
Centennial Park
A popular park for photography and wedding ceremonies, located where the original Coronado Ferry landed.
Coronado Ferry Landing
A waterfront shopping village with restaurants, bike rentals, kayak rentals, and free live concerts on Sundays.
Bay View Park
A secluded park offering a beautiful perspective of downtown San Diego.
Hotel Del Coronado
A historic wooden Victorian beach resort known for its architecture and famous guests.
Coronado Beach
A beach near the Hotel Del Coronado that is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Balboa Park
A 1200-acre urban park constructed for the 1915 Panama Exposition, known for its Spanish Revival architecture, museums, and the San Diego Zoo.
San Diego Zoo
A world-famous zoo located in Balboa Park.
Botanical building
A photographed structure in Balboa Park that is being renovated and expected to open in 2024 with improved gardens and facilities.
Japanese friendship Garden
A 12-acre garden built to represent the bond between San Diego and Yokohama, featuring trails, ponds, water fountains, and traditional Japanese structures.
Speckles Oregon Pavilion
A gift by the Spreckles brothers to the city of San Diego for the 1915 Panama Exposition, hosting concerts and free organ performances.
Spanish Village Art Center
A historic village built for the World's Fair, home to over 250 local artists who create and sell their artwork.
Alcazar Garden
A beautiful courtyard modeled after the gardens at Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, decorated in mosaic tile with fountains and flowers.
Point Loma
A community with notable places like the Cabrillo National Monument and Point Loma Nazarene University.
Point Loma Peninsula
The peninsula shaping the outer edge of San Diego Bay.
Cabrio National Monument
A historic site commemorating the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay in 1542.
San Diego Bay
A bay with views from Lucy Evans Lauren Memorial Garden and where Cabrillo landed.
Ballast Point
The location where Cabrillo's expedition landed, with a view from the Visitor Center.
Old Point Loma Lighthouse
A historic lighthouse in use from 1855 to 1891.
Point Loma Nazarene University
Location of the Greek Amphitheater, the oldest Greek Amphitheater in the Western Hemisphere.
Lucy Evans Lauren Memorial Garden
A peaceful garden overlooking Shelter Island and the San Diego Bay.
Shelter Island
An island visible from the Lucy Evans Lauren Memorial Garden.
Harbor Island
An island mentioned in the video for further exploration.
Liberty Station
An area mentioned in the video for further exploration.
Sunset Cliffs
A breathtaking place to watch the sunset, known for its cliffs, caves, and trails.
Sunset Cliff sea cave
A popular destination for adventure seekers to visit during a negative low tide.
Pacific Beach
A popular coastal community known for its laid-back atmosphere and Garnet Avenue.
Crystal Pier
A privately owned pier and hotel open to the public during the daytime.
Pacific Beach Boardwalk
A nearly 3-mile-long boardwalk spanning from Law Street to South Mission Beach.
South Mission Beach
The southern end of the Pacific Beach Boardwalk.
Palisades Park
A grassy area overlooking North Pacific Beach and Turmaline Beach.
North Pacific Beach
An area with views from Palisades Park.
Turmaline Beach
A beach with views from Palisades Park.
Kate sessions Park
A park known for the large grassy area overlooking Mission Bay.
Mission Bay
A family-friendly destination with improved facilities and playgrounds.
Tijuana
A city that can be seen from Kate Sessions Park.
Belmont Park
A historic beachfront amusement park home to the Giant Dipper roller coaster.
Mission Beach
The location of Belmont Park.
Oldtown San Diego
Considered the birthplace of California and the location of the first European settlement on the west coast.
Old Town
The location with sites like the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Orasa de Estudo.
Presidio Park
Park where you can visit the roal presidio and the Junípero Serra Museum.
Washington Square Park
A park where you can experience a piece of history.
Heritage Park Victorian Village
A park preserving historic Victorian homes relocated from around San Diego.
Downtown San Diego
Evolved to become the heart of San Diego, featuring Seaport Village and Tuna Harbor.
Seaport Village
A waterfront shopping area and dining complex located downtown.
Navy Pier
Located near Tuna Harbor.
Tuna Harbor
Park containing memorials and plazas, including the Unconditional Surrender statue.
Gas Lamp Quarter
A historic neighborhood with Victorian-era buildings, restaurants, pubs, retail shops, and nightclubs.
Petco Park
A location where local events happen in the Gas Lamp Quarter.
Torrey Pines
Location of the Tory Pines glider port.
Black's Beach
A beach accessible from the Tory Pines glider port.
Old Paway Park
A weekend destination and Historic Park known for its authentic steam train.