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Najlepsza prywatna wycieczka krajoznawcza po San Diego

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Let a private guide escort you on a ultimate 4-hour sightseeing tour of San Diego while you relax with personal transportation by luxury car or SUV. Instead of a set itinerary, you can customize your own plans to see that sights that interest you most. You will visit Coronado, the historic Gaslamp Quarter, resplendent and beautiful Balboa park, and the famed and glittering La Jolla, with its attendant cove and pristine beaches. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Miasto: San Diego
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co jest zawarte
Transport luksusowym samochodem lub SUV-em
Narracja przez profesjonalnego przewodnika
Woda butelkowana i małe przekąski
Round Trip Pick-up and Drop-off
Narration by professional guide
Bottled Water and Small Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children 3 and under are free
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • 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.
  • Option 1: The LAZ Parking lot is located at 8th Ave. and G Street. The address is: 665 8th Ave San Diego, CA 92101
  • 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
  • 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***
Czego oczekiwać
1
Wycieczki po innej stronie San Diego
Pozwól nam towarzyszyć Ci w najlepszej prywatnej wycieczce krajoznawczej po najlepszym mieście w Ameryce! Ta wycieczka rozpoczyna się, gdy spotkamy się w miejscu Twojego pochodzenia, aby przewieźć Cię przez najpiękniejsze i najbardziej znane części naszego miasta.
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Most Coronado
Zbudowany w 1969 roku most Coronado rozciąga się na ponad 11 000 stóp i wznosi się na 200 stóp przy maksymalnym prześwicie. U jego podstawy po stronie San Diego znajduje się park Chicano, a most jest dobrze widoczny zarówno z wybrzeża, jak i z powietrza. Jest teraz tak samo synonimem San Diego, jak most Golden Gate z San Francisco.
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Wyspa Coronado
„The Crowned One” po hiszpańsku, wyspa Coronado to klejnot wybrzeża. Otoczony srebrzystymi plażami pokrytymi miką, pełen galerii sztuki, małych sklepów i renomowanych restauracji, jest plażowym rajem. Wyspa przyciąga turystów już przed 1880 rokiem i jest obowiązkowa dla każdego wczasowicza, który szuka wrażeń na plaży SoCal.
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Lądowanie promu Coronado
Położony w jednym, jeśli nie najbardziej malowniczym miejscu w Coronado. Coronado Ferry Landing ma wszystko, o co można poprosić w pierwszorzędnej wiosce handlowej.
5
Park Zatoki Glorietta
Plac zabaw nad zatoką z pomostem dla łodzi i miejscem na piknik oraz widokiem na centrum San Diego.
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Dzielnica Gaslamp
Dzielnica Gaslamp, znana jako Historyczne Serce San Diego, to 16 przecznic w śródmieściu, pełna klubów nocnych i światowej sławy restauracji. Pełen wiktoriańskiej architektury i małych muzeów, a także Horton Plaza Park i Petco Park, to miejsce, które trzeba zobaczyć.
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Park Balboa
Balboa Park to park o powierzchni 1200 akrów pełen muzeów, pięknej Hiszpańskiej Wioski Sztuki, restauracji i słynnego na całym świecie zoo w San Diego. Został umieszczony w rezerwacie w 1835 roku i pozostaje jednym z najstarszych parków publicznych w Ameryce, w samym sercu śródmieścia San Diego.
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Muzeum komiksów
Przez ostatnie 50 lat San Diego Comic-Con stworzył jeden z największych i najpopularniejszych konwentów tego typu na świecie. Ale organizatorzy Comic-Conu chcieli zrobić jeszcze więcej, aby docenić fanów i szerzyć magię Comic-Conu. Wyobrazili sobie miejsce, w którym fani mogliby się spotykać, by świętować rzeczy, które kochają, nie tylko przez kilka dni każdego lata, ale przez cały rok. Miejscem, w którym publiczność mogła poznać obszary sztuki i popkultury, z których być może nawet nie była świadoma. Przestrzeń, w której wszyscy są włączeni, gdzie starzy i nowi fani mogą cieszyć się pasją, kreatywnością i wyobraźnią Comic-Con, jednocześnie ucząc się o nauce, technologii, sztuce, opowiadaniu historii i wielu innych. Teraz, z pomocą fanów takich jak Ty, to marzenie wkrótce stanie się rzeczywistością.
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Muzeum Sztuki Timkena
Timken Museum of Art znajduje się w odległości krótkiego spaceru od Hiszpańskiej Wioski i Budynku Botanicznego. Zawiera kolekcję europejskich starych mistrzów, XIX-wieczną sztukę amerykańską i rosyjskie ikony. Zawiera również jedyny obraz Rembrandta na wystawie w San Diego.
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Muzeum nas
Poświęcone eksploracji antropologii kulturowej Muzeum Człowieka oferuje eksponaty, które badają wszystko, od kanibalizmu po historię piwa. Wystawy Cannibals i PostSecret, które obecnie przechodzą modernizację sejsmiczną, nadal pozostają otwarte dla publiczności.
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Park La Jolla Shores
La Jolla Shores, wraz ze swoją północną częścią Scripps Beach, to społeczność plażowa i wakacyjna /mieszkaniowa o tej samej nazwie w La Jolla w San Diego w Kalifornii. Dzielnica biznesowa La Jolla Shores to wielofunkcyjna wioska otaczająca Laureate Park przy Avenida de la Playa w wiosce La Jolla Shores.
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Narodowy Pomnik Weteranów Góry Soledad
Zwieńczony białym krzyżem pomnik Góry Soledad upamiętnia żywych i zmarłych żołnierzy z okresu wojny o niepodległość aż po współczesną wojnę z terroryzmem. Znajdują się na nim płyty z czarnego granitu ku czci wszystkich, od prezydentów po zwykłych żołnierzy broniących amerykańskich swobód.
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Centrum Sztuki Hiszpańskiej Wioski
Hiszpańska wioska artystyczna została pierwotnie zbudowana w 1935 roku na Międzynarodową Wystawę California Pacific. Zaprojektowano ją jako kolorowy, tętniący życiem mały dziedziniec, który ma wywołać wrażenie przeniesienia do wiejskiej wioski w Hiszpanii. Dziś jest to kwitnąca społeczność rzemieślników, od kowali, przez dmuchaczy szkła, po tkaczy koszyków.
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Zatoka La Jolla
La Jolla Cove to mała zatoczka z plażą otoczoną klifami w La Jolla w San Diego w Kalifornii. Point La Jolla tworzy południową stronę zatoki. Obszar ten jest chroniony jako część rezerwatu morskiego i jest popularny wśród miłośników nurkowania z rurką, pływaków i płetwonurków.
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Basen dla dzieci
Basen dla dzieci w La Jolla był pierwotnie obszarem w San Diego przeznaczonym do pływania dla dzieci. W 1932 r. zbudowano falochron, aby chronić brzeg przed nadciągającymi falami, dzięki czemu jest to idealne miejsce do bezpiecznego wiosłowania dla dzieci. Podczas gdy basen dla dzieci w La Jolla zapewnia miejsce do pływania odpowiednie dla dzieci, warunki okazują się również idylliczne dla fok pospolitych i lwów morskich. Seal Rock, która znajduje się na północ od plaży, jest domem dla setek fok, a bliskość basenu dla dzieci La Jolla zwiększyła zainteresowanie fok w basenie. Od tego czasu foki przybywają do basenu dla dzieci La Jolla, aby kąpać się, wygrzewać, a nawet rodzić swoje szczenięta.
16
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
Allow us to escort you on the best private sightseeing tour experience in America’s Finest City! This tour begins when we meet you at your point of origin to transport you throughout the loveliest and most renowned parts of our city.
17
Coronado Bridge
Built in 1969, the Coronado Bridge spans more than 11,000 feet and rises 200ft at maximum clearance. At it's base on the San Diego side sits the Chicano Park, and the bridge is easily visible from both the coast and the air. It's now as synonumous with San Diego as the Golden Gate bridge is with San Francisco.
18
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.
19
The Coronado Ferry Landing
Located in one, if not the most picturesque settings in Coronado. Coronado Ferry Landing has everything you can ask for in a first-class shopping village.
20
Glorietta Bay Park
Bayside playground with a boat ramp & picnic area, plus views of downtown San Diego.
21
Gaslamp Quarter
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
Comic-con Museum
For the past 50 years, San Diego Comic-Con has created one of the biggest, most popular conventions of its kind in the world. But the organizers of Comic-Con wanted to do even more to recognize fans and spread the magic of Comic-Con. They imagined a place where fans could come together to celebrate the things they love, not just for a few days each summer, but all year long. A place where the public could learn about areas of art and pop culture of which they may not even be aware. A space where everyone is included, where old fans and new could enjoy the passion, creativity, and imagination of Comic-Con, while learning about science, technology, art, storytelling and much more. Now, with the help of fans like you, that dream will soon become reality.
24
Timken Museum Of Art
The Timken Museum of Art sits within walking distance of the Spanish Village and the Botanical Building. It features a collection of European Old Masters, 19th century American art, and Russian Icons. It also features the only Rembrandt painting on display in San Diego.
25
Museum of Us
Dedicated to the exploration of cultural anthropology, the Museum of Man features exhibits that explore everything from cannibalism to beer history. Currently undergoing a seismic retrofit, the Cannibals and PostSecret exhibitions still remain open to the public.
26
La Jolla Shores Park
La Jolla Shores, with its northern part Scripps Beach, is a beach and vacation/residential community of the same name in La Jolla, San Diego, California. The La Jolla Shores business district is a mixed-use village encircling Laureate Park on Avenida de la Playa in the village of La Jolla Shores.
27
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.
28
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.
29
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove is a small cove with a beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego, California. Point La Jolla forms the south side of the cove. The area is protected as part of a marine reserve and is popular with snorkelers, swimmers and scuba divers.
30
Children's Pool
Children's Pool in La Jolla was originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups.
31
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
Allow us to escort you on the best private sightseeing tour experience in America’s Finest City! This tour begins when we meet you at your point of origin to transport you throughout the loveliest and most renowned parts of our city.
32
Coronado Bridge
Built in 1969, the Coronado Bridge spans more than 11,000 feet and rises 200ft at maximum clearance. At it's base on the San Diego side sits the Chicano Park, and the bridge is easily visible from both the coast and the air. It's now as synonumous with San Diego as the Golden Gate bridge is with San Francisco.
33
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.
34
The Coronado Ferry Landing
Located in one, if not the most picturesque settings in Coronado. Coronado Ferry Landing has everything you can ask for in a first-class shopping village.
35
Glorietta Bay Park
Bayside playground with a boat ramp & picnic area, plus views of downtown San Diego.
36
Gaslamp Quarter
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.
37
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.
38
Comic-con Museum
For the past 50 years, San Diego Comic-Con has created one of the biggest, most popular conventions of its kind in the world. But the organizers of Comic-Con wanted to do even more to recognize fans and spread the magic of Comic-Con. They imagined a place where fans could come together to celebrate the things they love, not just for a few days each summer, but all year long. A place where the public could learn about areas of art and pop culture of which they may not even be aware. A space where everyone is included, where old fans and new could enjoy the passion, creativity, and imagination of Comic-Con, while learning about science, technology, art, storytelling and much more. Now, with the help of fans like you, that dream will soon become reality.
39
Timken Museum Of Art
The Timken Museum of Art sits within walking distance of the Spanish Village and the Botanical Building. It features a collection of European Old Masters, 19th century American art, and Russian Icons. It also features the only Rembrandt painting on display in San Diego.
40
Museum of Us
Dedicated to the exploration of cultural anthropology, the Museum of Man features exhibits that explore everything from cannibalism to beer history. Currently undergoing a seismic retrofit, the Cannibals and PostSecret exhibitions still remain open to the public.
41
La Jolla Shores Park
La Jolla Shores, with its northern part Scripps Beach, is a beach and vacation/residential community of the same name in La Jolla, San Diego, California. The La Jolla Shores business district is a mixed-use village encircling Laureate Park on Avenida de la Playa in the village of La Jolla Shores.
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
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.
44
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove is a small cove with a beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego, California. Point La Jolla forms the south side of the cove. The area is protected as part of a marine reserve and is popular with snorkelers, swimmers and scuba divers.
45
Children's Pool
Children's Pool in La Jolla was originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups.
46
Another Side Of San Diego Tours
Allow us to escort you on the best private sightseeing tour experience in America’s Finest City! This tour begins when we meet you at your point of origin to transport you throughout the loveliest and most renowned parts of our city.
47
Coronado Bridge
Built in 1969, the Coronado Bridge spans more than 11,000 feet and rises 200ft at maximum clearance. At it's base on the San Diego side sits the Chicano Park, and the bridge is easily visible from both the coast and the air. It's now as synonumous with San Diego as the Golden Gate bridge is with San Francisco.
48
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.
49
The Coronado Ferry Landing
Located in one, if not the most picturesque settings in Coronado. Coronado Ferry Landing has everything you can ask for in a first-class shopping village.
50
Glorietta Bay Park
Bayside playground with a boat ramp & picnic area, plus views of downtown San Diego.
51
Gaslamp Quarter
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.
52
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.
53
Comic-con Museum
For the past 50 years, San Diego Comic-Con has created one of the biggest, most popular conventions of its kind in the world. But the organizers of Comic-Con wanted to do even more to recognize fans and spread the magic of Comic-Con. They imagined a place where fans could come together to celebrate the things they love, not just for a few days each summer, but all year long. A place where the public could learn about areas of art and pop culture of which they may not even be aware. A space where everyone is included, where old fans and new could enjoy the passion, creativity, and imagination of Comic-Con, while learning about science, technology, art, storytelling and much more. Now, with the help of fans like you, that dream will soon become reality.
54
Timken Museum Of Art
The Timken Museum of Art sits within walking distance of the Spanish Village and the Botanical Building. It features a collection of European Old Masters, 19th century American art, and Russian Icons. It also features the only Rembrandt painting on display in San Diego.
55
Museum of Us
Dedicated to the exploration of cultural anthropology, the Museum of Man features exhibits that explore everything from cannibalism to beer history. Currently undergoing a seismic retrofit, the Cannibals and PostSecret exhibitions still remain open to the public.
56
La Jolla Shores Park
La Jolla Shores, with its northern part Scripps Beach, is a beach and vacation/residential community of the same name in La Jolla, San Diego, California. The La Jolla Shores business district is a mixed-use village encircling Laureate Park on Avenida de la Playa in the village of La Jolla Shores.
57
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.
58
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.
59
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove is a small cove with a beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego, California. Point La Jolla forms the south side of the cove. The area is protected as part of a marine reserve and is popular with snorkelers, swimmers and scuba divers.
60
Children's Pool
Children's Pool in La Jolla was originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups.
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Recenzje (19)
LYNN_C
Apr 2024
Overpriced for what we saw. Nice enough guide but could not get much information. She answered questions but I could see where she’d be much better hiking or on Segway tours. We sat in the back of a van but she did not offer the front seat for better views. She stopped for us to use the rest room and get smoothies. We would probably have gotten better information from a hop on bus at a fraction of the price. Felt disconnected to what we were seeing. Way overpriced for essentially a taxi ride. No real connection with the history and evolution of San Diego.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
May 2024
Dear LYNN_C, Thank you for sharing your feedback about your experience on our Ultimate Private San Diego Sightseeing Tour. We are deeply concerned to hear that the tour did not meet your expectations and that you felt it was overpriced for the value you received. At Another Side Of San Diego Tours, we strive to provide all of our guests with exceptional service, knowledgeable guides, and a truly immersive experience that showcases the best of our city. It is disappointing to learn that we fell short in delivering the level of quality and connection that we pride ourselves on. Please know that we take your comments seriously and will use them to review and improve our tour offerings. We will work closely with our guides to ensure that they are providing engaging and informative commentary, as well as being attentive to our guests' needs and comfort throughout the tour. While we believe that a private tour offers a more personalized and flexible experience compared to a hop-on hop-off bus tour, we understand that this particular tour did not meet your expectations for the price point. We will reevaluate our pricing structure and tour content to ensure that we are delivering the best possible value to our customers. Once again, we sincerely apologize for any disappointment or inconvenience caused. We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss your experience further and explore how we can make things right. Please contact us directly so that we can address your concerns in more detail. Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention and for giving us the chance to improve. We value your feedback and hope to have the opportunity to restore your faith in our company. Sincerely, Kenneth CEO, Another Side Of San Diego Tours
criancadodeus
Jan 2023
Second time booking with this company. Communication is spot on, drivers are on time and tour is exactly as advertised. This time Kevin took us to areas of San Diego we had not seen before including Cabrillo National Monument where we had stunning views. We also explored Sunset Cliffs, OB, Liberty Station and Shelter Island. It has been a long, dark winter, so it was great to see beautiful scenery and the SUN! Thank you!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2023
Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience with us! We're thrilled to hear that this was your second time booking with our company and that you had a great tour. Communication and punctuality are important to us, and I'm glad to hear that you found them to be spot on. I'm also glad to hear that you had a great tour with Kevin and that you were able to see some new areas of San Diego, including Cabrillo National Monument and Sunset Cliffs. It's great to hear that you were able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the sun after a long and dark winter. We're grateful for your feedback and for choosing us for your tour. Thank you for your recommendation and for being a repeat customer. We hope to see you again in the future!
Kris_Y
Oct 2022
Our driver, Judy, was very knowledgeable and had a wealth of information at her fingertips. The Cadillac Escalade was a very nice car, however, Judy couldn't figure out how to stop the heat from blasting us.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2022
Thank you for the kind words regarding Judy. We have a brand new state of the art Cadillac Escalade, that has all the bells and whistles. Judy, didn't intially know, but she did pull over to call me, and I walked her through how to turn the heat off. I am sorry for the minor inconvenience it may have initially caused.

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