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La visite des points forts de San Diego

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Enjoy an overview of San Diego's top sights and the stunning northern coastline on a full-day tour by a luxury vehicle that includes Coronado, the Embarcadero and Balboa Park. Check out places of interest in the Gaslamp Quarter, where you’ll have free time to purchase lunch and explore at your leisure. Then spend the afternoon in the enclave of La Jolla — the ‘jewel of San Diego’ — where rugged shoreline cliffs charm all travelers, from both near and far.

We do require a minimum of 4 people total (solo travelers are welcome to join) to have the tour go out, in the event of us not achieving 4 guests we'll send you out on our shorter version or supply you with another tour of equal value or issue a full refund!

If the tour is booked with less than 4 total guests, then we do the 4 Hour version of the tour. This still hits all of the points of interest, although it eliminates the break that we would normally have for lunch. If we do book more than 4 guests the 7 hour tour will be given.
Ville: San Diego
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Narration by a professional guide
Transport by Mercedes Tour Van
Bottled Water and Small Snacks
Narration by a professional guide
Transport by Mercedes Tour Van
Bottled Water and Small Snacks
Narration by a professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Please arrive at 8:45am to check-in, this is a semi-private tour so there will be other guests! If you are late the tour may depart without you. Please be courteous to other guests by arriving early and on time for the tour.
  • Lyft & Uber: We are listed on the ride share apps as 'Another Side Of San Diego Tours'. Ride-shares are the preferred and best way for our guests to come to us.
  • Parking Option 1: The LAZ Parking lot is located at 8th Ave. and G Street. The address is: 665 8th Ave San Diego, CA 92101
  • Parking Option 2: The Park-It-On-Market lot is located at 7th Ave. and Market Street. The address is: 614 Market St. San Diego, CA 92101
  • Parking Option 3: The next closest all day lot is at the corner of 2nd Ave. and Island. The lot is directly across from 100 Harbor Club Dr. San Diego, CA 92101 **Not available from 7/1 thru 7/31 due to Comic Con***
  • A minimum of 4 people are required for this tour to go. Solo travelers welcome.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
2
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
3
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
4
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
5
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
6
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
7
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
8
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
9
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
10
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
11
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
12
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
13
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
14
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
15
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
16
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
17
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
18
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
19
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
20
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
21
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
22
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
23
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
24
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
25
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
26
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
27
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
28
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
29
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
30
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
31
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
32
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
33
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
34
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
35
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
36
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
37
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
38
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
39
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
40
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
41
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
42
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
43
Visites d'un autre côté de San Diego
Après avoir rencontré votre guide perspicace au centre-ville, prenez place à l'intérieur de la fourgonnette confortable pour commencer votre journée d'exploration de San Diego, l'une des villes les plus pittoresques du sud de la Californie. Tout au long de cette visite en voiture, vous vous arrêterez à un certain nombre d'endroits privilégiés où vous pourrez sortir de la camionnette pour des séances de photos et pour profiter d'une bouteille d'eau et de collations fournies.
44
Pont Coronado
Le pont San Diego-Coronado Bay est un symbole de la région de San Diego, tout comme le Golden Gate ou les ponts San Francisco-Oakland Bay.
45
Île Coronado
« Le Couronné » en espagnol, l'île de Coronado est un joyau de la côte. Entouré de plages de mica argenté et plein de galeries d'art, de petites boutiques et de restaurants renommés, c'est un paradis de plage. L'île attire des visiteurs depuis avant les années 1880 et est un incontournable pour tout vacancier à la recherche de cette expérience de plage SoCal.
46
L'embarcadère du ferry de Coronado
Le port principal de l'île au centre-ville de San Diego offre une vue imprenable sur la ville. Des boutiques et des restaurants emblématiques bordent le rivage dès que vous descendez du quai.
47
Plage Coronado
La plage de Coronado est populaire auprès des surfeurs et des baigneurs. Les sables sont argentés et lisses, avec en toile de fond des maisons historiques et un parcours pour chiens à la fin.
48
Embarcadero
L'Embarcadero s'étend le long du côté est de la baie de San Diego, Embarcadero signifiant "lieu d'atterrissage". L'Embarcadero abrite le musée USS Midway, Seaport Village, de nombreux restaurants modernes populaires et la célèbre statue du « baiser de la victoire » Unconditional Surrender.
49
Quartier Gaslamp
Pendant la visite, nous nous arrêtons au quartier Gaslamp pour une pause déjeuner d'une heure. Le quartier Gaslamp, connu comme le cœur historique de San Diego, est un quartier du centre-ville de 16 pâtés de maisons plein de vie nocturne et de restaurants de renommée mondiale. Plein d'architecture victorienne et de petits musées, ainsi que Horton Plaza Park et Petco Park, c'est un incontournable.
50
Parc Balboa
Balboa Park est un parc de 1 200 acres regorgeant de musées, du magnifique village d'art espagnol, de restaurants et du célèbre zoo de San Diego. Il a été mis en réserve en 1835 et reste l'un des plus anciens parcs publics d'Amérique, en plein cœur du centre-ville de San Diego.
51
Roseraie commémorative Inez Grant Parker
La roseraie du parc Balboa comprend 1 600 roses de 130 espèces avec de nouvelles espèces et vérités de roses ajoutées chaque année. Le jardin est en fleurs de mars à décembre et est une promenade de trois acres de couleur et de beauté.
52
Centre d'art du village espagnol
Le village d'art espagnol a été construit à l'origine en 1935 pour l'exposition internationale California Pacific, il a été conçu comme une petite cour colorée et vibrante destinée à invoquer le sentiment d'être transporté dans un village de campagne en Espagne. Aujourd'hui, c'est une communauté florissante d'artisans, allant des forgerons aux souffleurs de verre en passant par les vanniers.
53
Bâtiment botanique et bassin aux nénuphars
Le bâtiment botanique abrite plus de 2 100 plantes tropicales, fougères et palmiers, et regorge de fleurs de saison, le tout se reflétant magnifiquement dans le long étang aux nénuphars scintillants. Construit pour l'exposition internationale California Pacific de 1915 à 1916, c'est une partie unique et très appréciée du parc.
54
Crique de La Jolla
Une plage pittoresque entourée de falaises sculptées par l'eau et pleine de bassins de marée et de zones d'observation des phoques préférées. Le littoral est protégé dans le cadre d'une réserve marine et regorge d'une beauté naturelle à peine touchée.
55
Le Prado
L'El Prado dans le parc Balboa est un quartier historique et fait partie du registre national américain des lieux historiques. Le complexe contient le pont Cabrillo, le musée de l'homme, le jardin de l'Alcazar, le jardin de l'amitié japonaise, le musée d'art de San Diego et bien plus encore.
56
Mémorial national des anciens combattants du mont Soledad
Couronné d'une croix blanche, le mémorial du mont Soledad rend hommage aux soldats vivants et morts de la guerre d'indépendance jusqu'à la guerre moderne contre le terrorisme. Il présente des dalles de granit noir honorant tout le monde, des présidents au soldat de tous les jours protégeant les libertés américaines.
57
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
58
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
59
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
60
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
61
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
62
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
63
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
64
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
65
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
66
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
67
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
68
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
69
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
70
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
71
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
72
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
73
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
74
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
75
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
76
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
77
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
78
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
79
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
80
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
81
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
82
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
83
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
84
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
85
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
After meeting your insightful guide downtown, take a seat inside the comfortable minivan to start your full-day exploration of San Diego, one of Southern California’s most scenic cities. Throughout this driving tour, you'll stop at a number of prime spots where you can hop out of the van for photo ops and to enjoy bottled water and provided snacks.
86
Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is a symbol of the San Diego area-just as the Golden Gate or San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.
87
Coronado Island
"The Crowned One" in Spanish, Coronado island is a jewel of the coast. Surrounded by silvery mica-laced beaches, and full of art galleries, small shops, and renowned restaurants, it is a beach paradise. The island has been attracting visitors since before the 1880s and is a must-see for any vacationer looking for that SoCal beach experience.
88
The Coronado Ferry Landing
The main port from the island to San Diego Downtown offers an unparalleled view of the city. Iconic shops and restaurants line the shoreline as soon as you step off of the dock.
89
Coronado Beach
The Coronado Beach is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike. The sands are silvery and smooth, complete with a backdrop of historic homes and a dog run at the end.
90
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero lays along the eastern side of San Diego Bay, Embarcadero meaning "landing place". The Embarcadero is home to the USS Midway museum, Seaport Village, many popular modern restaurants, and the famous Unconditional Surrender 'victory kiss' statue.
91
Gaslamp Quarter
During the tour we stop at the Gaslamp Quarter for a 1 hour lunch-break. The Gaslamp Quarter, known as the Historic Heart of San Diego, is a 16 block downtown neighborhood full of nightlife and world-renowned restaurants. Full of Victorian architecture and small museums, as well as Horton Plaza Park and Petco Park, it's a must-see.
92
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200 acre park full of museums, the beautiful Spanish Art Village, restaurants and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It was placed in reserve in 1835 and remains one of Americas oldest public parks, right in the heart of downtown San Diego.
93
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden
The Rose Garden of Balboa Park features a stunning 1,600 roses of 130 species with new species and verities of roses added every year. The garden is in bloom throughout March to December and is a three-acre walk of color and beauty.
94
Spanish Village Art Center
The Spanish Art village was originally constructed in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition, it designed as a colorful vibrant small courtyard meant to invoke the feeling of being transported to a country village in Spain. Today it is a thriving community of artisans, everything from blacksmiths to glass-blowers to basket weavers.
95
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Botanical Building houses over some 2,100 tropical plants, ferns and palms, and full of seasonal flowers all reflected beautifully in the long glimmering lily pond. Built for the1915 to 1916 California Pacific International Exposition, it is a unique and well loved portion of the park.
96
La Jolla Cove
A picturesque beach surrounded by water-carved cliffs and full of tidepools and favorite seal spotting areas. The shoreline is protected as part of a marine reserve and full of barely-touched natural beauty.
97
El Prado
The El Prado in Balboa Park is a historic district and part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The complex contains the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man, Alcazar Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the San Diego Museum of Art and much more.
98
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
Crowned with a white cross, the Mt. Soledad memorial honors living and dead soldiers from the Revolutionary War all the way to the modern War on Terror. It features black granite slabs honoring everyone from Presidents, to the common every-day solider protecting American freedoms.
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538leandraf
Oct 2024
Amy was absolutely FANTASTIC! She has the knowledge and personality to make your trip the experience of a lifetime. We learned so much...never felt rushed (even when we forgot how long we had at the beautiful Seaport stop and she had to wait for us she said "what's a little hide and seek among friends." SORRY AMY ) ...and we saw everything we wanted to see. If we go back we would def do another tour with of another area with her or the company .The gentleman we made the arrangements with (Kennith) was also amazing and helpful recommending things in the area. Thank you for making our last day of an eight hour tour of California the best day!! Love Tom and Lea from Jersey.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Dear Tom and Lea, Thank you for this wonderful review! It absolutely made my day to read about your experience with Amy and our San Diego Highlights Tour. Amy truly embodies our company's spirit - knowledgeable, friendly, and always putting our guests first. Her "hide and seek" comment is so typical of her wonderful attitude! I personally remember helping you with your arrangements, and I'm thrilled that the tour recommendations worked out so well for your final day in California. It's especially meaningful to hear that this was a bucket list experience for you both! Having guests like you from Jersey who bring such great energy to our tours makes what we do even more rewarding. Next time you visit the West Coast, remember we also offer amazing experiences in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Amy and our entire team hope you'll come back to explore more with us - there's always more to discover in our beautiful cities! Warmest regards, Kenneth CEO, Another Side Tours, Inc.
Seaside41827164385
Feb 2024
I originally booked with a different tour company, they cancelled the day before the tour because not enough people signed up. Another Side of San Diego, however, booked our tour on one day’s notice, and my wife and I were the only guests. Our guide, Judy, was fantastic. Very enthusiastic, knew San Diego and shared all kinds of insights on the city. My wife and I travel fairly often, always book tours in the cities we visit, we both agree this is the BEST tour we were ever on.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2024
Dear Seaside41827164385, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with The San Diego Highlights Tour on TripAdvisor! We're delighted to hear that we could accommodate you and your wife at such short notice and that you had a great tour with us. We understand the frustration of having a tour canceled last minute, and we're glad that Another Side of San Diego could step in to provide you with an enjoyable experience. It's fantastic to hear that Judy, your guide, left such a positive impression with her enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of San Diego. We're honored to be considered the best tour you've ever been on, especially considering your frequent travels and experiences with various tour companies. Providing memorable experiences for our guests is always our top priority, and we're thrilled that we could exceed your expectations. Thank you for choosing The San Diego Highlights Tour and for your kind words. We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you back for more adventures in San Diego or any of our other captivating destinations in the future! Warm regards, Kenneth C. Lippman CEO of Another Side Of San Diego Tours
sherib827
Oct 2023
Jeff was an amazing driver and tour guide. We did the 4 hour Highlights Express tour. He did a great job tailoring the tour to our interests. He had snacks and drinks for us on the ride. We would definitely book again.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2024
It sounds like you had an incredible experience on the 4-hour Highlights Express tour with Jeff as your guide! Tailoring the tour to your interests, providing snacks and drinks, and ensuring a comfortable ride are all fantastic touches that make for a memorable outing. We're delighted to hear that you would definitely book again. Thank you for sharing your positive feedback, and we look forward to welcoming you back for another wonderful tour in the future!

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