San Diego, California |
Beer Tasting - San Diego has a microbrewery scene crowded with 44 plants and growing every month. Some manufacturers have a great restaurant but most "hole in the wall" micro or nanobreweries located in an industrial park. For a complete list of plants go to San Diego Brewery Guide.
Surfing - San Diego miles of beaches provide excellent opportunities for surfing. Conditions varied waterfront. There are also a number of surf schools throughout the San Diego region.
Sailing - Mission Bay and San Diego Bay is an excellent place for sailing, windsurfing and jet skiing.
Boating - San Diego Bay offers amble opportunities for sailors to enjoy the water, with plenty of anchorages and marinas catering to all boaters (see Point Loma, Downtown, Coronado and Chula Vista to certain places). Boat launching ramps located in Shelter Island (Point Loma), Coronado, National City and Chula Vista. Some anchorages require a license, while others do not. If permission is required, can be obtained at the Shelter Island Harbor Police Facility, 1401 Shelter Island Road (Point Loma), + 1 619686-6272. There are also several moorings in all ports for vessels ranging from two to 65 feet in length. See SD Mooring Company Office, 2040 N. Harbor Island Drive (Point Loma), + 1 619291-0916, for mooring applications.
Pope - California gray whales migrate south along the coast each February. There are some great places along the coast to see the migration, such as ignoring the Cabrillo National Monument (in Point Loma), and some private companies offering sailing tours during the migration season that brings you closer to the whales.
Scuba diving - San Diego has some great dives including the Yukon, Ruby E and others in Wreck Alley. You will see sea grass beds and much more. In addition, several dive boat operators have regular runs to the Coronados Islands off the coast of Mexico where you can dive with sea lions. Keep in mind that the diving here is usually considered cold water diving and the visibility is not always the greatest.
Hang gliding - On the edge of the cliffs towering above the Pacific Ocean, Torrey Pines Glider Port in La Jolla allows anyone to soar over one of the most pristine sections of coastline in southern California. Training and tandem glides with an expert on offer.
Golf - There are many public and private golf courses scattered throughout San Diego that fit almost any budget. The Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla hosts the PGA Tour's Buick Invitational in January or February
Hiking & biking - San Diego near perfect climate, unique landscape, and low-level crime makes it one of the most pleasant places in the country to enjoy outdoor sports. Because of this, visitors and locals alike will have no trouble finding a biking, hiking, or walking trail to meet their needs. There are many hiking trails and bike paths to choose from - large and small, highly visible or hidden. Information about some of the most popular individuals can be found in the article counties.
Rock climbing - San Diego offers some unique opportunities for rock climbing both outdoor and indoor. Although San Diego is rarely regarded as a climbing destination, a specialist company offering guided climbing rock climbing from professional climber for beginners to experienced climbers. All companies climbed provide all necessary equipment such as helmets, shoes and harness, and usually requires climbing week orientation meeting for all participants. The best climbing spot located both in Northeastern San Diego or Inland San Diego County.
Kayaking - San Diego Co. has many areas to kayak including Mission Bay, Sunset Beach, Kearny Mesa, Oceanside and La Jolla. La Jolla Shores Kayak is great for all ages. You can see leopard sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, sea lions and pelicans. This area is famous for its caves and the beauty of seven overall.
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