Sinister Shadows of San Diego Gaslamp Ghost Tours
Spooky stories start on busy Gaslamp streets. This 1-hour walking tour threads together true past events and reported hauntings at […]
Spooky stories start on busy Gaslamp streets. This 1-hour walking tour threads together true past events and reported hauntings at […]
Cold water. Big views. Real wildlife. That’s the feel of La Jolla’s 2.5-hour kayak and snorkel outing, built around the
Temecula wine country, no car needed. This guided day blends Old Town Temecula with three different wineries, plus a narrated
Segways make San Diego feel effortless. This two-hour glide links Gaslamp Quarter energy with Bayfront views and Balboa Park highlights,
A lot can happen in three hours at sea. This Mission Bay cruise is built for real wildlife spotting—whales, dolphins,
Coronado at e-bike speed is pure fun. This guided ride uses custom Fat Woody electric beach cruisers to glide around
Old Town has a way of turning history into fun. On this San Diego small-group tour, you’ll walk the oldest
The ocean gives you a real-world science lesson. This San Diego whale-and-dolphin cruise pairs museum naturalists with expert captains on
Caves meet kayaks in La Jolla. This guided paddle through the La Jolla Ecological Reserve is built for close-up sea
Speed on the water in San Diego feels like a cheat code. This 30-minute jet boat tour mixes fast turns,
Sunset sailing in San Diego hits different. This 2.5-hour trip runs on a hand-restored, 1904-style sailboat, with the bay’s skyline
Whales show up here with less hassle. This Mission Bay cruise heads out to the open ocean in search of
Emerald Cave is a swimmer’s playground. This guided La Jolla snorkeling outing takes you through a cove, out over reefs,
San Diego looks best from a sailboat. I love the small-group cap of six and the easy bean bag deck
San Diego from the water hits different. This 3-hour sunset sail keeps the group small (max six) and times everything