Discover Solana Beach Beaches
Picturesque and secluded - a little slice of heaven on earth
Solana Beach Beaches Basics
Somewhat Difficult to Access But Adventurers are Rewarded
Located in San Diego's North County coastal region, discover Solana Beach! The popular beach, Fletcher Cove, has dramatic bluffs that flank the sandy beach area—an idyllic location to take a stroll and explore the caves carved into the cliffs by the pounding surf. To access this secluded set of beaches, look for the staircases that line the coastline. Great finds can also be had off the beach in the Cedros Design District, a charming enclave of over 85 unique shops, galleries, boutiques and restaurants just a short walk away.
What to Know
- Be careful crossing the highway here.
- Watch out for trains arriving and departing from the North Cedros Avenue station.
What to Love
- Fashion, furniture, home design, art, restaurants and more in Cedros Design District, a short walk from the beach.
- The Belly Up Tavern—a local hot spot for live music.
- Seaside Market and VG Donuts & Bakery – local don’t miss favorites!
Where to Go
There are five main beach spots in Solana Beach from north to south:
- At the northern tip of Solana Beach is Seaside, a good surf spot with an outer reef called Table Tops that breaks on big southwest swells.
- Tide Beach has best sand of the bunch and a patch of reef that offers tide pooling.
- Fletcher Cove (also known as Pillbox), is located where Lomas Santa Fe Road meets the Pacific. The beach can be accessed through a concrete ramp that begins at Fletcher Cove Park, a popular recreational park with a playground and grassy area.
- Seascape Beach and Del Mar Shores on the north side of the San Dieguito river mouth, are two spots frequented by local residents.
Services
Lifeguards
- There are lifeguards at Pillbox, Tide Beach and Seaside year-round, and at Del Mar Shores during the summer.
Bathrooms & Showers
- Shower and restroom facilities are available at Fletcher Cove, located at the top of the entrance ramp leading to the beach.
Directions & Parking
Directions
- From the I-5 freeway exit Lomas Santa Fe Drive west to Pacific Avenue. Continue straight through the intersection to Fletcher Cove or head north on Pacific Avenue or south on Sierra Avenue to explore other the options. Seaside lies directly at the bottom of the hill as you drive north on Pacific Avenue toward Cardiff.
Parking
- There's not a lot in the way of public parking on the streets here, but most of the Solana Beach residents use private off-street parking, so availability is good.
- A small but free parking lot is available at the Fletcher Cove Park.