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Endless Summer in San Diego

October 23rd, 2007 by amy c

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No vacation to San Diego is complete without a trip to California’s famous long stretches of coastline, speckled with surfers all year long. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer, looking to learn, or just want to check out the locals riding the “gnarly” waves, San Diego has a beach for you.

So you’ve never been on a surfboard in your life… You can still get a taste of California surf culture (and perhaps a few gulps of salty sea water) at Mission Beach, home to a two mile stretch of white sand that attracts bronzed crowds for sun bathing and water sports. The mild waves offer a gentle initiation to the Pacific as does Endless Summer Adventure’s surf lessons.

For the surfing novice… So, you know how to navigate the tide and maybe you’ve been on a surfboard once or twice, then La Jolla Shores is the perfect place to hone your surfing skills on smaller, gentler waves in an area specified just for surfing. (This way you can avoid navigating around pesky swimmers or waders.)

For the full blown surfing beach bum…Windansea Beach: Hard breaking waves crash right at shoreline on a scenic strip of soft sand that meets gently sloping hills, covered in greenery. Windansea Beach embodies both classic California beauty in the heart of Palm Tree-covered La Jolla, and a challenge for surfers looking for an exhilarating meeting with the chilly Pacific Ocean. Even if the surf proves to be too rough, you can always take a break on the sand and admire the rip curl action (not to mention ripped abs) of the local surfers.

Just steps away from the surf on Mission Beach is Belmont Park where you can experience one of the last remaining beach front amusement parks, satisfy that surfing-induced craving for fair food, and stock up on California beach apparel at the various surf shops.

Check back for more ways to enjoy the San Diego coastline!

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25 Reasons to Love San Diego

October 10th, 2007 by susan j

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Personally, seeing photos like the one above gives me reason enough to love San Diego, but Budget Travel recently compiled a whopping 25 reasons, including San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park and Petco Field. Check it out.

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San Diego Events for the Week of 10/5

October 4th, 2007 by amy c

Thursday, October 4 - Sunday, October 7
San Diego’s Women’s Film Festival features over 100 films from around the world.

Saturday, October 6 - Sunday, October, 7

This weekend is Oktoberfest weekend, and San Diego is offering several celebrations. Find the one that suits your partying style here.

Saturday, October 6
The US Grant is opening its doors to the latest trend in fine dining—Dining the Dark. Adventurous table-hoppers can enjoy a pricey but memorable meal in complete darkness and see for yourself what has captured Europe and LA.

Ongoing during October

Kids get in free at the San Diego Zoo during the month of October! Get in the halloween spirit early with a Spooky Sleepover at the zoo on October 6. Or visit the 32nd Annual Garden Festival on October 6 and 7, held at Wild Animal Park.

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