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The PRIVATE San Diego Tour From Orange County!

San Clemente, US
San Clemente, US
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Embark on a thrilling adventure and explore the breathtaking beauty of San Diego on the PRIVATE San Diego Tour From Orange County! From the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter to the historic Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, this tour takes you through the very best of "America's Finest City." Marvel at the panoramic views from the top of Mount Soledad, get up close and personal with seals and sea lions at La Jolla Cove, and immerse yourself in the rich Mexican-American history of Old Town. Indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine, shop for unique treasures, and be captivated by the stunning waterfront at Seaport Village. The tour also includes a visit to the artistic neighborhood of Barrio Logan and the picturesque Coronado Island, home to the iconic Hotel del Coronado. With so much to see and experience, this sightseeing tour promises an unforgettable journey through San Diego's wonders. Join Best Coast Tours and discover the charm of this city on the sea!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours - 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • 360 degree panoramic views of San Diego
  • Get up close to seals and sea lions
  • Experience San Diego's historic heart
  • Enjoy waterfront shopping and dining
  • Explore the lively Gaslamp Quarter
  • Snacks
  • Lunch

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Introduction

The PRIVATE San Diego Tour From Orange County! offers an exciting adventure of exploring the stunning sights and attractions of "America's Finest City" - San Diego. With a professional and knowledgeable guide, you'll experience the best of San Diego, from the beautiful beaches of La Jolla to the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter and historic Old Town. Whether you're on vacation with your family or visiting for a day on business, this sightseeing tour is perfect for anyone looking to fall in love with this city on the sea.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can anticipate a total duration of 360 to 540 minutes, ensuring that you have ample time to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of San Diego. The itinerary includes must-visit landmarks and attractions like Mount Soledad, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. You'll also get up close and personal with seals and sea lions at La Jolla Cove and explore the rich history of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. The tour also takes you to the vibrant Embarcadero, the scenic Seaport Village, the lively Gaslamp Quarter, and the artistic Barrio Logan. Finally, you'll get to experience the crown jewel of San Diego - Coronado Island, with its pristine beaches, charming streets, and the legendary Hotel del Coronado.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers of all ages and backgrounds. Families looking for a fun-filled day exploring San Diego's top attractions will find this tour to be a fantastic choice. Individuals on business trips can also join in for a refreshing break and a chance to discover the beauty of this coastal city. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour is designed to showcase the best of San Diego and provide a memorable experience for all.

Why book this?

With this PRIVATE San Diego Tour, you can expect a personalized and curated experience of the city. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who will provide fascinating insights into each destination, ensuring you don't miss out on any hidden gems. From the scenic viewpoints of Mount Soledad to the vibrant atmosphere of the Gaslamp Quarter, each stop offers something unique and memorable. You'll also have the opportunity to interact with local wildlife at La Jolla Cove and indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine in Old Town. With convenient pick-up locations and a comprehensive itinerary, this tour allows you to make the most of your time in San Diego and create lasting memories.

Good to know

It's important to note that the tour has a total duration of 360 to 540 minutes, so be prepared for a full day of exploring. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as you'll have the chance to explore various attractions on foot. Additionally, bring your camera to capture the stunning views and memorable moments throughout the tour. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the California sunshine. Stay hydrated throughout the tour and bring a refillable water bottle. Snacks and meals are not included, so it's advisable to bring some snacks or plan for meal breaks during the tour.

Reviews

Individuals who have experienced the PRIVATE San Diego Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides and the carefully curated itinerary. Travelers love the opportunity to explore both the popular attractions and hidden gems of San Diego. The breathtaking views from Mount Soledad and the up-close experience with sea lions at La Jolla Cove are particular highlights for many. The tour is praised for its seamless organization and the convenience of pick-up locations. Overall, customers express high satisfaction with the tour, describing it as a captivating and enjoyable experience that showcases the best of San Diego.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial

Mount Soledad is known as one of the most prominent landmarks in San Diego. Atop this 822-foot hill sits the Mount Soledad cross and veterans monument. Known primarily for its veteran’s memorial, it offers 360 degree panoramic views of San Diego and the Pacific Ocean. It offers one of the best views in San Diego County. On a clear day you can see from Scripps pier to downtown San Diego. Look a little harder and you’ll see the bridge to Coronado Island and beyond that, the mountains of Mexico. It’s a great place to watch the sunrise or sunset as well as the perfect place to be enthralled by San Diego’s city lights at night.

La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove is a small, picturesque cove and beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego, California. The Cove is protected as part of a marine reserve; underwater it is very rich in marine life, and is popular with snorkelers, swimmers and scuba divers. You won't get any closer to seals and sea lions than this!

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

OLD TOWN is the historic heart of San Diego. Created in 1769, Old Town San Diego was California’s first settlement with only a mission and a fort. Wander through lush gardens or browse at one of the many specialty shops for treasures from around the world. Indulge in authentic Mexican food at one of the many restaurants or dance to the strolling mariachis. Pause to reflect at the fountains at Fiesta de Reyes and in the Bazaar del Mundo and plan a day or two to visit the dozens of historic sites. Take a tour of a haunted building and spend a day at one of the many museums. Year round, Old Town is the place for food, folklore, and fun. Visit Old Town, celebrate San Diego’s heritage, and bask in early California ambiance. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is in the center of Old Town. Here you can experience life from the early Mexican-American period of 1821-1872 through rich living history programs. Watch forms come to life at the blacksmith and woodworker shops, and read a newspaper from the 19th century.

Embarcadero

(Pass by)

The Embarcadero is a busy cruise-ship hub, known for seafood and souvenir shops at Seaport Village. The Headquarters, an old police command post, is now home to chic eateries and boutiques. Nearby, flight simulators, restored planes and life-at-sea exhibits are the draws at the USS Midway Museum, a former naval aircraft carrier. Waterfront Park and the 2 Embarcadero Marina parks have grassy lawns and ocean views.

Seaport Village

Seaport Village is a waterfront shopping and dining complex adjacent to San Diego Bay in downtown San Diego, California. It is located at 849 West Harbor Drive, at the intersection of Harbor Drive and Kettner. It houses more than 70 shops, galleries, and eateries on 90,000 square feet of waterfront property

Gaslamp Quarter

(Pass by)

The Gaslamp Quarter is a lively downtown neighborhood, known for its nightlife. Clubs, dive bars and cocktail lounges draw a young crowd, while the Spreckels and Balboa theaters have diverse programs of music, comedy and drama. There's a mix of chain and independent restaurants in the area, with many global options. Horton Plaza Park has grassy lawns, ice cream and coffee vendors, and an interactive fountain.

Barrio Logan

(Pass by)

Barrio Logan is an artistic, industrial area with Mexican roots. At its heart is Chicano Park, with dozens of murals depicting the community’s past activism, alongside images of notable figures like Frida Kahlo. Former warehouses on Logan Avenue now house galleries, taco shops and craft breweries, all of which are popular with students from the nearby Woodbury School of Architecture.

Coronado Island

Situated just across the bay from downtown San Diego, Coronado is consistently voted best beach in the U.S. by Dr. Beach. With gentle surf, sparkling wide-sand beaches, charming main street and great hotels, including the famous Hotel del Coronado, this island paradise is perfect for a family vacation or romantic getaway. Coronado's coastline offers wide sandy beaches with sparkling sand, courtesy of the mineral Mica, that draw visitors from around the world. With its elegant gardens, old-world mansions, quaint shops, and oceanfront dining with spectacular sunset views, no wonder this charmed small town has been dubbed "The Crown City," as Coronado means "the crowned one" in Spanish. Spend the day relaxing on the beach or rent a bike and tour the island via Coronado's beachfront boardwalk. Take a stroll down Orange Avenue, Coronado's main artery, which is lined with shops, restaurants, galleries, theaters and the Coronado Museum of History & Art. At the other end of the island, Coronado's Ferry Landing offers a collection of more than 20 shops, art galleries and restaurants boasting stunning views of San Diego's downtown skyline. Flagship Cruises also offers low cost ferry service from the landing across the bay to Seaport Village on the edge of downtown. Beyond the beach, Coronado features countless outdoor recreational pursuits including sailing, stand-up paddling, surfing, kayaking, and Venetian gondola cruises. There’s also top-rate golf on Coronado’s Public Golf Course, described as “a gem I consider the best value in the United States" by Golf Digest writer Matt Ginella. Locals and visitors alike also love the popular Coronado Flower Show, held each spring since 1922. And no trip to Coronado would be complete without a visit to the legendary Hotel del Coronado. Built in 1888 and designated a National Historic Landmark, the hotel has a fascinating and colorful past, which includes presidents and princes, socialites and scandals, ghosts and glamorous celebrities. It's also widely believed to have been the inspiration for the Emerald City in L. Frank Baum's “Wizard of Oz” as the author spent many winters at the oceanfront hotel.

Balboa Park

Ever changing. Always amazing. Where culture, science, and nature collide, Balboa Park is home to more than 16 museums, multiple performing arts venues, lovely gardens, trails, and many other creative and recreational attractions, including the San Diego Zoo. With a variety of cultural institutions among its 1,200 beautiful and lushly planted acres, there is something for everyone.

Admission Not Included

Little Italy

(Pass by)

Little Italy is a chic, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, packed with trendy cocktail bars, brewpubs and restaurants with bustling patios. Upscale clothing boutiques, indie music venues and quaint piazzas dot the area, while the weekly Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market draws crowds to its mix of produce, gourmet food and craft stalls. The green lawns of Waterfront Park have fountains, and offer views of the bay.

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