San Diego
Along with the scrumptious Mexican cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and one of the nation's favorite zoos, San Diego's year-round sunny weather and 70 miles of spectacular coastline attract sunbathers and athletes both. The beaches are another option. Go surfing at Mission Beach, sunbathing at La Jolla, and taking a leisurely stroll along the coast at Coronado. Additionally, San Diego is the location of some of the top California tours, such as fishing charters, boat tours, and whale watching trips. Pockets of vibrant nightlife can be found all around the city when you're ready to trade in your flip-flops and board shorts for more formal wear, particularly close to the historic Gaslamp Quarter.
San Diego is at its most pleasant between March and May and September and November. Compared to the summer high season, the low seasons offer some fantastic savings on travel costs. However, there is never truly a bad time to visit due to the pleasant climate, which has an average temperature of roughly 70 degrees all year. However, it doesn't follow that there will also be plenty of sunny days. The locals refer to May and June as "May Gray" and "June Gloom" since there are so many cloudy days during those months. Additionally, San Diego experiences the most rains throughout the winter, making a day at the beach impossible (not to mention the ocean's waters are too chilly for swimming).
Rankings:
- #1 in Best Family Spring Break Destinations
- #1 in Best Places to Visit in August
- #3 in Best Summer Vacations in the USA
- #3 in Best Places to Visit in California
- #4 in Best Spring Vacations
- #4 in Best Weekend Getaways
- #5 in Best Family Summer Vacations
- #6 in Best Summer Vacations
- #8 in Best Family Vacations in the USA
- #9 in Best Nightlife Cities in the U.S.
- #12 in Best Foodie Cities in the U.S.
- #12 in Best Cheap Family Vacations
- #15 in Best Places to Visit in the USA
State: California