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How to Spend 3 PERFECT Days in San Diego



Discover the beauty and excitement of San Diego with our comprehensive 3-day itinerary! Download our FREE San Diego “Top Must-See Spots” eBook Here! http://bit.ly/Voyager-eBooks

Perfect for first-time visitors, this guide covers the city’s iconic landmarks, beautiful beaches, historic sites, and culinary favorites.

Watch Next:
San Diego – https://youtu.be/nmfrKHAPyXo?si=5rmq5tF6yeGXihfd
Balboa Park – https://youtu.be/48Ix_6X26r8
San Diego Zoo – https://youtu.be/0FEcpKj3h8c
Pacific Beach – https://youtu.be/lIqWc8k61uM
La Jolla – https://youtu.be/fWDHUwoqDGE
Old Town – https://youtu.be/P9uW8P0To3w
Coronado Island – https://youtu.be/SdlY43BJEbY

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CHAPTERS
00:00 3 Day Trip Overview
0:45 Balboa Park
01:51 Pacific Beach
02:25 Mission Beach
02:53 Local Favorite Spot
03:04 La Jolla
06:17 Old Town
07:24 Coronado Ferry Landing
07:47 Seaport Village
08:18 Embarcadero / Tuna Harbor
09:00 Centennial Park
09:17 Coronado Beach
09:35 Hotel Del Coronado

Day One: Balboa Park to the Beaches
Morning: Start your San Diego adventure at Balboa Park. Explore its vast array of museums, such as the Comic-Con Museum, San Diego Air and Space Museum, and more. Families will love the world-renowned San Diego Zoo.
Lunch: Dine at Panama 66 or The Prado Restaurant within the park.
Afternoon: Experience the laid-back vibe of Pacific Beach and the charm of Mission Beach. Wander along the boardwalks, relax on the beach, and explore the local shops and attractions.

Day Two: La Jolla and Beyond
Morning: Visit La Jolla Cove for stunning ocean views and seal spotting. Explore the Children’s Pool and enjoy shopping in downtown La Jolla.
Lunch: Enjoy a meal at Duke’s or George’s at The Cove, or enjoy casual options at The Taco Stand and El Pescador Fish Market.
Afternoon: Admire the architectural beauty of The Salk Institute, visit the Gliderport for breathtaking views, or hike in Torrey Pines. Families can opt for La Jolla Shores and Birch Aquarium.

Day Three: Old Town and Coronado
Morning: Explore the historic Old Town San Diego with its vibrant culture and landmarks.
Lunch: Indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine at Cafe Coyote or Old Town Mexican Cafe.
Afternoon: Journey from Coronado Ferry Landing to Seaport Village, walk along the Embarcadero, and return to Coronado. End your day at Coronado Beach with a sunset dinner at Sundeck.

Additional Info:
For more detailed insights into each location, check out our full videos.
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Download our FREE San Diego “Top Must-See Spots” eBook Here! http://bit.ly/Voyager-eBooks

San Diego – https://youtu.be/nmfrKHAPyXo?si=5rmq5tF6yeGXihfd
Balboa Park – https://youtu.be/48Ix_6X26r8
San Diego Zoo – https://youtu.be/0FEcpKj3h8c
Pacific Beach – https://youtu.be/lIqWc8k61uM
La Jolla – https://youtu.be/fWDHUwoqDGE
Old Town – https://youtu.be/P9uW8P0To3w
Coronado Island – https://youtu.be/SdlY43BJEbY

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42 Comments

  1. Southwest just announced a non stop from Columbus, OH to San Diego…. If ever wanting to vacation, this town’s highlight would be about the same of anywhere else…

  2. I visited San Diego to go to Twitchcon in 2019. I am disabled and I will say San Diego is one of the most handicap friendly places I have ever seen. I hope to go back there again someday.

  3. My son lives there and I visit often. I like staying near one of the beaches. It is a very bikeable city and I rent a really nice e-bike for a few days but be careful of theft. Absolutely find a good seafood taco truck and make sure you hit it. They are on a whole different level and a great bargain.

  4. I grew up there, and it was an absolute blast in the ’60s and ’70s. Golden-tanned California blondes with their hair parted down the middle were everywhere, and it was a time before nose rings and tattoos became common. I was all over the place back then—heck, I even jumped off the cliffs at La Jolla Cove and climbed up the small staircase into the gift shop. It’s cool to see that Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach have kept that classic hippie-surfer vibe alive. Go Pirates OHS✌️

  5. I'm a real native San Diegan, born and raised. My mother was born here too in 1936 so we have watched our city grow from a cow town with lots of farms and orchards to what you see in this video but I guarantee you that you are not going to be able to see any two of these places in 3 days. Balboa Park and the SD Zoo is a 2 day event at minimum. 1 day for the Zoo alone. It's that big.

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