How to Spend an Eventful San Diego Vacation This Summer
2012 04 29 ZooParc de Beauval - Huan Huan & Yuan Zi 044
by siwild
Article by David Miller
For those who love the outdoors and summer days, San Diego is just the right place to be. This city is known for its environment, miles of beaches, nightlife, destinations and other point of area of attractions. From swimming to surfing, from camping to hiking, from scuba diving to snorkeling, from horse racing to summer fairs - San Diego has plenty to keep you busy this summer.
If you are planning a San Diego vacation, make sure you have your itinerary prepared in advance so that you can enjoy all the exciting and adventurous stuff in this beautiful city.
Just as San Diego has loads of exciting things to do during this summer, it also offers an awesome choice of affordable San Diego rentals, hotels and motels. Check out some affordable San Diego rentals and book a good, comfortable budget hotel in advance to avoid last minute rush. This is very important as San Diego is one of the top summer holiday destinations. Look for a hotel which is located centrally so that you can commute to the city's prime attractions without hassles.
Summertime is a great time to be in San Diego, especially for families. Here is a list of what all you can do on a San Diego vacation during this summer:
San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park
San Diego Zoo, the greatest zoo in the world is a smorgasbord of exotic and endangered mammals, birds, and reptiles collected from different parts of the world. Here you can find famous giant pandas, Su Lin, Mei Sheng, Bai Yun and Gao Gao. Apart from the animals and birds, there is one more thing inside San Diego Zoo that attracts locals as well as tourists. It is the Wild Animal Park which is popular for its endangered species breeding programs of animals such as pandas, tree kangaroos, clouded leopards, gavials and Tasmanian devils.
Sea World
Sea World is famous for Shamu, the killer whale, and other entertaining animal shows. Home to some unique marine life and exciting amusement parks, the Sea World lets you take exciting rides on the Shi! pwreck R apids and have the time of your life with the energetic penguins, sharks and dolphins.
Birch Aquarium
The Birch Aquarium is a great place to get a sense of what San Diego's coastline is about. Run by the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, it is like a living museum. This is a learning platform for those interested in sea life and precious ocean resources.
Belmont Park
Belmont Park, located on the Mission Beach boardwalk, is an old-time amusement park. The biggest attraction of this place is the grand Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster. With colorful shops, restaurants, the Mission Beach Plunge swimming and the quintessential beach scenery, you can enjoy everything here.
Torrey Pines State Beach
To have fun on the ocean, Torrey Pines State Beach is just the right place. The white sandy beach offers plenty of opportunities for a perfect sunny day all alone or in the company of your friends and family. Surrounded by sandstone cliffs, this is the very place where surfers love to spend hours amidst nature. Go ahead and explore rugged terrains without the help of marked trails.
Mission Trails Regional Park
If you are interested in hiking and climbing, head towards the Mission Trails Regional Park. Spread over 5,800 acres of land, this park is popular amongst hikers and climbers who love to see the Cowles Mountain. It also offers horse riding and biking trails. Plus, facilities are also available for boating and camping within the boundaries of the Mission Trails Regional Park.
Along with these, there is a lot more to experience in San Diego during summer. Just choose a good San Diego vacation package and book an affordable San Diego rental in advance and get set to fully explore and experience the varied delights of this place.
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