Like the Locals
Foodie Fav: Street tacos
Must See Site: San Diego Zoo & Balboa Park
What to wear: Yoga pants, hoodies, comfy sneakers, & something a little fancy for the Gaslamp DIstrict
Know Before You Go
Language: English
Currency: American Dollar
Visa: 36 countries have a waiver for the USA but you can apply for a travel visa
Best Season to Visit: March – May & September – November
Fun Fact
May 29th in San Diego is Tony Hawk day. The city wanted to honor him because his foundation created 544 skate parks in under-served areas for the youth.
Transportation
Frontier Airlines – Cheap American airline with lots of deals, but be careful those luggage fees and layovers can add up. (NYC => San Diego $225 R/T)
Car Rental – SIXT – a reliable company but they messed up and gave our car away luckily we were able to drive off in a Cadillac – let me upgrade yuh!!! ($450)
Accomodation
We had a great time staying at Mark and Kathy’s. There home was beautiful with 2 floors, a spiral staircase and a pool overlooking the city, it was a luxury stay on a slim budget. Plus you can get better than watching the sunset in the pool with a bottle of wine.
City Guide
Day 1 - Geneva
- Lake Geneva – dip your toes in or go for a boat ride
- Jet D’Eau – fountain goes 500 ft high
- Botanical Gardens
- St. Pierre Cathedral
- Basilica of Noterdame
- The flower Clock
Day 2 - Geneva
- REformation Wall – located inParc des Bastions
- Visit the United Nations – main headquarters
- The Grange Park
- Mont Saleve – if you have time for hiking- panoramic views of the city
DAy 3 - Geneva
- Cuyamaca Peak (1hr 15 min drive) – spend a couple of hours hiking to the peak – stay on trails to avoid poodle dog bushes they are worse than poison ivy – doggies welcome 🙂
- Joshua Tree National Park (2 hr 30 min drive) – . With over 800,000 acres to explore you won’t run our of things to do. If you have time it is definitely worth it to camp out under the stars.
Day 4 - La Jolla
- La Jolla Cove – this ecological reserve is great for swimmers, snorkelers and scuba divers because of the diverse marine life.
- Children’s Pool Beach – seals galore – remember not to touch them the fine is $10,000 and be ready for some stinky fun
- Mount Soledad – need a religious pilgrimage… well this is it. Standing tall is a 29 foot cross and a great view of the city.
- Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve – Oceanside trails – if you are lucky maybe you’ll see dolphins!
Tours & More
Seaside Cliff Yoga
& Photo Shoot
AIRBNB EXPERIENCES
Wakeboarding, Tubing
& Boat Tour
AIRBNB EXPERIENCES
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