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BEST
QUIET BEACHES
Coronado Silver Strand It
can get windy here and it might be a little unnerving when the military helicopters
fly over you throughout the day, but Silver Strand is a great young family beach
because the shore drops gradually. With 4 parking lots and an RV campground (first
come, first served), good choice for a quiet beach. Sunset Cliffs Located
beneath the cliffs of Point Loma, this secluded beach is popular with surfers,
tidepool hunters, and locals. No restrooms, so this is not the place for those
with weak bladders or adversity to doing it as the fish do in the waves.
BEST
FOR SINGLES
Mission Bay and Mission Beach, San Diego’s center of tourist activity,
the gorgeous, 4,600-acre Mission Bay Park offers swimming, power boating, sailing,
windsurfing, fishing, boat tours, whale-watching excursions, picnic and playground
areas, and some of the city’s most expansive ocean views. Also located in the
park is the ever-popular Sea World (open daily; 619-226-3901). A favorite way
to tour the bay is aboard the Bahia Belle, a restored paddleboat that provides
sunset cruises (858-488-0551). Belmont Park features the Plunge and Giant Dipper
roller coasters. Contact the Visitor Information Center at 2688 E. Mission Bay
Drive (619-276-8200). Pacific Beach and Mission Beach South of La Jolla, the boardwalk
that lines Pacific Beach and Mission Beach welcomes throngs of roller skaters,
bicyclers and pedestrians who browse or breeze past oceanfront shops and eateries.
At the south end of Mission Beach lies Belmont Park, home of the historic roller
coaster, The Giant Dipper, and a new seaside shopping center. Point Loma stretches
south from Mission Bay along a finger of land that separates the ocean and San
Diego Bay. Near Point Loma’s northern border are the hillside communities of Sunset
Cliffs and Ocean Beach (among the best of San Diego’s surfing spots
BEST
FOR SINGLES AND FAMILIES Pacific Beach is popular with tourists and
locals alike, and for good reason. It's a nice mix of singles and families. You
might not see as many hardbodies here, but you also won't have to put up with
some idiot with a boombox blasting hip-hop music putting down a towel next to
yours. Parking is often difficult and parking 5 or more blocks away is not unsusual,
so pack light and get ready to walk. Diamond Street is a good place to start hunting
for your piece of sand. Carlsbad
State Beach is one of the nicest stretches of sand in North County. Start
at South Carlsbad Beach (where you can camp overnight with an RV), and keep going
until you get to Carlsbad Village. All along the way you will find excellent,
mostly local and typically uncrowded beaches. These are some of my favorite beaches
if all you want is the sun, the sand, a beer and no hassle.
BEST ALL AROUND BEACHES
Coronado Beach is by the Hotel Del Coronado Excellent
public beaches located right outside the "Del". Like the Silver Strand, the gradually
sloping shoreline is safe for kids, the surf is generally small, and restrooms
are close enough. Parking during midday can be a very tough thing to do.
La
Jolla has every type of beach you can imagine, the beauty of the area and
the pristeen beaches will absolutely astound you. Tourmaline
Beach: Take Mission Blvd, which turns into La Jolla Blvd, and turn right west
on Tourmaline St. Popular with surfers and sailboarders. Windansea
Beach: Take La Jolla Blvd and turn west onto Nautilus St. Big waves, great
scenery, and great sunsets. Children's
Pool: With live seals taking up the bulk of the beach, probably not the best
place to lay down your towel but certainly an excellent place to get some pictures.
Shell
Beach: Just north of the Children's Pool is Shell Beach, a small and secluded
beach. Ignore the crowds on the sidewalk above you and instead watch for seals
and dolphins in the waves. La
Jolla Cove: Has to be one of the best beaches and most beautiful spots in
the entire world. If this doesn't impress you, nothing will. Don't forget that
there's a short hiking trail starting by the Cave Store. La
Jolla Shores: The busiest beach perhaps in all of San Diego on a hot summer
day, and Local Wally's choice for top beach for "Visitors with only one beach
day". Sure it's busy, and yes, parking is an absolute joke. But get there early
and plan to stay all day and, yes, all night! Here's the Wally plan: Get yourself
some firewood, some hotdogs, and some shishkabob skewers. When you get to the
beach, grab a fire ring then. They'll be all gone within minutes after you get
there. Then when the sun goes down, make a fire and have a beach party! Got an
old guitar? Then everybody sing - "Ah Louie, Louie, ohhh, baby now, we gotta go...
yeah yeah yeah yeaaah now...!" Blacks
Beach: This is the unofficial "clothing optional" beach, a Nude Beach.
Torrey
Pines This place a good alternative to La Jolla.
Located just north, Torrey Pines offers a mix of forested pine trees, the Torrey
Pines only grow here in San Diego,and sunny California beach. You can hike the
trails along the bluffs. BEST BBQ SPOT
Del Mar The tourists thin a bit when you reach Del Mar, a nice
upscale beach community, though summer can still get pretty crowded. "Where the
Surf Meets the Turf" is the town's unofficial logo, and the beach where this happens
is north of where the downtown area ends. Just drive until you see the big Del
Mar Plaza on the right, then turn left to get to the ocean. Public parking is
across the street, and the nice grassy area is perfect area to set up the BBQ
BEST DOG BEACH
Ocean Beach One unique feature of Ocean Beach is a section designated
for all Dog lovers, This section of Ocean Beach has been named Dog Beach, which
is located at the north end of OB. All Dogs are allowed to run and are permitted
without a leash at all hours of the day. Dog owners are fully responsible for
the control and cleanup of their dogs. Standard dog laws apply on other portions
of Ocean Beach and are strictly enforced. Please be under control of your Dog
at all times regardless of the leash law, children have been hurt by ill-responsibilities.
Ultra laid back and casual, OB is for the young and odd.
North of San Diego, 15 miles, is Del Mar's Dog Beach located
just south of Via De La Valle by the fairgrounds. This is also a great place to
take your dogs. BEST
UNCROWDED BEACHES Encinitas' Moonlight
Beach (take Encinitas Blvd until it runs right
into the ocean) is a fantastic throwback to the beaches of the past. With easy
parking, volleyball courts, firepits, and an honest to God concession stand selling
ice cream and corn dogs, this is one heck of a great beach experience! For
a very local beach, try Beacon Beach in Leucadia. Just take Leucadia Blvd until
you hit water, park in the small lot and trek down the stairs. Bet you won't find
too many non-locals here, and it's a pretty nice primitive beach. As with
all beaches north of Del Mar, traffic can be tough during rush hour, so plan accordingly.
If you must leave during rush hour, do what Wally does - forget the freeway and
take 101 along the coast until you get to Carmel Valley Rd. in Del Mar, then cut
back into the freeway. More relaxing, even if there is traffic. BEST
CLOTHING OPTIONAL BEACHES Blacks Beach is an unofficial "clothing
optional" beach, a NUDE BEACH. Parking at the Glider port you must hike a 1/4
steep trail to visit this beach. BEST
SURF Blacks Beach This place is known
for very advanced surfing. It is considered the "Hawaiian Pipeline of California",
and can get very big during the winter months. In Summer the waves are much smaller.
Great Place to Surf and Hang Loose
Other Beaches
Border Field State Beach -
Located just minutes north of the Mexican border, this beach is popular to hikers
and horseback riders. Due to sewage contamination from Tijuana, Mexico swimming
is not allowed at any time during the year and definitely in the winter. The beach
is open Thursday - Sunday in the summer and it's closed in the winter.
Imperial
Beach - The clean beaches are open all year and are protected by the International
Boundary Wastewater Treatment Plant. Imperial Beach is known for world-class waves
and it's natural surroundings. The Tijuana Estuary is a international favorite
for birdwatchers. Sunset Cliffs - A popular spot with surfers,
and couples who just want to be alone. There is a staircase that leads down to
the shore, making it very easy to access.
Ocean
Beach - The mile long Ocean Beach is popular spot for just about everyone
(surfers, sunbathers, swimmers etc.). The Municipal Pier is located on the south
end of the beach. - Mission
Beach - Mission Beach is popular with roller bladers, swimmers, surfers, and
volleyball players consuming mostly the south end of the beach. On the north end
of the beach the waters are a little rougher, so you'll sea less beachers however
the north end of the beach is home to the Belmont Park roller coaster. - Pacific
Beach - Located just to the north of Mission Beach. Another popular spot for
a variety of beachers. There are designated surfing spots and fire rings available.
Rather than a boardwalk along the beach front like Mission Beach there are sidewalks,
but bike paths and picnic tables are still plentiful. Del
Mar Beach - Most of the beach is very crowded on nice days, so parking is
sometimes a problem. Del Mar Beach is very popular for sun bathers, volleyball
players and surfers. Cardiff
State Beach - A nice family beach, though it gets crowded during summer months. Moonlight
Beach - The beach of all beaches, everything you look for in a good beach,
no alcohol allowed. D
Street Beach - Quiet and secluded, steep stairs from the top of the bluffs. Swami's
Beach - Immortalized in the Beach Boys' Surfin' USA, long steep stairs lead
down to the beach. Oceanside
- You can't get at a farther beach. Some of the best waves
in San Diego. Tubes next to the O'side Pier, and Awesome breaking waves at the
harbor. But beware its very "local" out there.


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