Pacific Beach
A fun-loving beach town, PB (as locals call it) has a bit of everything: three miles of wide, sandy beaches, a vintage wooden pier, a paved boardwalk, and more than its share of San Diego’s liveliest bars and restaurants. To top it all off, it’s right next to Mission Bay, granting instant access to watersports and bayfront parks and bike paths. Come for the sun, surf and SeaWorld San Diego, stay for a sunset and top local dining and nightlife, all with an amazing view.
Pacific Beach Highlights
Waterfront Hotels
Waterfront Hotels
Pacific Beach has several hotels tucked along the coastline, offering amazing ocean views and great restaurants, bars and activities for travelers. From the Ocean Park in to the Wayfarer Hotel — both practically on the sand — to the hip and modern Tower 23 and the classic Crystal Pier Hotel & Cottages, it’s easy to find a place to stay and make the most of San Diego’s wide-open spaces and welcoming beach vibes.
Crystal Pier
Crystal Pier
Since its dedication in 1927, Crystal Pier has been an iconic landmark along the coastline in Pacific Beach, San Diego. Crystal Pier is a public fishing pier (no license required) and home to the one-of-a-kind Crystal Pier Hotel & Cottages, built in 1930. At night, the pier is closed to the public, while hotel guests lie in bed listening to the ocean waves below. During the day, visitors have access for walking, fishing and watching the surfers (and sometimes dolphins!).
Beach Bonfires
Beach Bonfires
After a day of swimming, surfing and sunbathing, there is no better way to enjoy a San Diego evening than relaxing next to a crackling bonfire on the beach with family and friends. Bring your own hot dogs and marshmallows to roast or stop by a nearby eatery for a delicious takeout meal (or taco!) to enjoy by the fire. Fire pits are available on a first come, first served basis, so be sure to arrive early to secure a spot, especially on holiday weekends.
Bar Scene on Garnet Avenue
Bar Scene on Garnet Avenue
From local craft beer bars to upscale cocktail lounges and speakeasies, the bar scene on and around Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach has something for everyone. Long popular with college students and 20-somethings looking for that endless beach party, the neighborhood has plenty of tucked-away wine bars, coffee shops and restaurants too, offering a more chill, mature vibe.
Kate Sessions Park
Kate Sessions Park
There is no more perfect picnic spot than Kate Sessions Park if you’re looking for wide-open grassy knolls, stunning views from La Jolla to the beaches to downtown, and easy parking and restroom access.
Pacific Beachfest
Pacific Beachfest
Join in this fun, free, all-day event with music, food and family-friendly activities. There is a 5K, local food, drink and shopping vendors, a fish taco-eating contest and more, all in the heart of Pacific Beach, San Diego.