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Take a Trip to San Diego
By Caitlin Moore

San Diego is one of those places that is perfect for vacations. The weather is always nice, the city is filled with diverse activities and cultural offerings, and beaches, mountains, and deserts encircle it all. Everywhere you look you’ll find something fantastic to see, hear, taste, or do, so if you have yet to visit California’s Southern end, get ready for a good time.

The natural features alone surrounding this mecca of vacationing opportunities are enough to fill a few days. Coronado Beach has been named one of the best in America, and it truly offers something for everyone. Swimmers, sand castle builders, and sunbathers will delight in the accessible conditions of the area known as Central Beach. Dogs and their owners can frolic in the leash-free zones, and body boarders can catch a few waves down on the south end. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, and if you’d like to make this your base, vacation home rentals are available. If this stretch of San Diego is good enough for the President and his family (many former commanders-in-chief have stayed in this area), it should be good enough for you and yours.

Spice things up by adding some hiking and biking to your schedule. Miles of winding, peaceful trails will take you anywhere you want to go from the ocean to the peak of Mount Soledad. A coastal bike tour will acquaint you with some of San Diego’s loveliest neighborhoods, and a break at La Jolla cove will allow you to spend some quality time with a few seals and sea lions. Mission Bay offers flat trails, which are perfect for family excursions, and hikers up for more of a challenge can make their way to the top of Cowles Mountain, where they’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of Mexico and the Lagunas.

Kayaking is a popular way to see things from a different perspective, and tours are tailored to your specific interests. Explore the Sea Caves, watch for whales, or take a moonlight ride that will give you a one-of-a-kind vantage point for the fireworks held every summer Friday and Saturday night at Sea World. Dogs can even join the fun, as “pooch paddles” are often available.

In case you haven’t noticed, San Diego is quite creature-friendly. Dog parks, beaches, and activities can be found throughout the city, and believe it or not, dog boutiques and bakery shops are there to cater to your canine friend’s every need. Pet lovers will find themselves surrounded by kindred spirits in this town, so be sure to bring your best furry friend along with you on vacation. Many rental properties welcome dogs, so don’t worry about finding a place to stay that will accommodate all members of the family.

World-class attractions constitute another reason that San Diego stands apart as an ideal getaway spot. The San Diego Zoo is considered one of the best around, and is open 365 days a year. Catch a glimpse of over 800 species of animals, including rare ones like koalas and giant pandas, and 6,500 species of plants. Sea World offers an amazing array of marine life, and of course, Shamu. Watch the friendliest of whales live up to his reputation as a true showman during his ever popular performance extravaganza.

And finally, if you need a bit more playtime while you’re here, head to Legoland. Over 50 rides, shows, and activities will keep you busy as you find yourself assuming the roles of firefighter, racecar driver, and dragon slayer. Children and the adults who are lucky enough to be along for the ride will delight in all that San Diego’s impressive diversions have to offer.

Shopping, dining, and exploring the city’s nightlife also tempt many a visitor. Horton Plaza, an open-air mall located downtown, is a smart choice for newcomers due to its huge collection of unique shops and distinctive architecture. Pick up a souvenir here, or simply grab a bite to eat while soaking in the local culture. The artsy Gaslamp Quarter also makes for an exciting stop, as its array of restaurants, clubs, and art galleries attracts the most colorful people around.

San Diego is clearly a place brimming with options when it comes to entertaining you and your traveling companions. It is also quite welcoming in terms of finding great vacation accommodations, so be sure to examine a number of possibilities before settling on the perfect place to unpack your bags. Vacation rentals, which can be chosen based on size, special amenities, and location, can often give your trip an extra special quality. A stunning view, a yard for the dog, or simply knowing that you won’t have to lug your hairdryer along or eat at a restaurant for every meal make deciding to stay in a condo or cottage a no-brainer.

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