Plan Your Trip

  1. Spring Break
    Find your happy place in San Diego this spring! With our 70 miles of coastline, vibrant neighborhoods and endless options to relax and rejuvenate, we’ve got just the spot for you. Start planning your spring escape now, and get the scoop on all the best places to stay, play, dine...
  2. Two people dance together on the deck of a boat with the San Diego skyline and blue sky in the background.
    Romance and San Diego make a perfect pair, and you’ll fall in love with all the possibilities in this beautiful city on a February visit. Savor a winter’s kiss of sunshine as you stroll our wide-open beaches arm in arm. Or explore charming boutiques in the Gaslamp Quarter or La...
  3. A band performs on an outdoor stage decorated with green banners for a ShamROCK event, featuring The Field Authentic Irish Pub in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter.
    Gather up your favorite lads and lasses and celebrate the one day a year where everyone's Irish. San Diego offers parades and celebrations suitable for the family and your little leprechauns, and late night parties and pub crawls with ever-flowing green beer for the grown-ups.
  4. A group of people stand and play with a ball on a wet sandy beach at sunset, with cliffs and ocean visible in the background.
    Any time of year is a good time to be in San Diego, but winter here offers its own unique charms. The beaches, attractions and restaurants are uncrowded, the weather is mild and the region has a laid-back, off-season vibe all its own. Museums, theater productions, concerts and more provide...
  5. Performers in colorful lion costumes participate in a traditional lion dance on an outdoor stage, with decorations and plants nearby.
    San Diego celebrates Lunar New Year from the city's vibrant Convoy Asian Cultural District to the beautiful San Diego region's world-class attractions and diverse neighborhoods.
  6. People in colorful feathered costumes and headdresses parade down a street at night, with blurred lights and motion in the background.
    Let loose, dance and indulge at carnival celebrations ranging from bar crawls bumping with music from the best DJs to more traditional festivities with feather-adorned dancers in samba shows, performances of the Brazilian martial-arts dance form capoeira, caipirinhas, and more.
  7. Disability Accessible Travel in San Diego
    With its mild climate, 70 miles of sun-kissed beaches, world-famous family attractions and popular year-round events and festivals, San Diego is an ideal vacation destination. To ensure that our visitors with disabilities can experience and enjoy San Diego to the fullest, this travel guide provides resources and information on accessible...
  8. a group of people dresses as zombies and monsters in front of a haunted school bus in San Diego.
    As the days grow shorter and the weather grows cooler, ghosts, ghouls and specters of all sorts arise for their annual supernatural sojourns. If you're feeling brave enough to greet them, head out to one of these haunted houses or trails throughout San Diego County.
  9. Three kids walking down the street at SeaWorld San Diego in costumes during Spooktacular
    Trick-or-treating may be a hallowed Halloween tradition, but there are plenty of other fun ways for families to indulge in a spooktacular Halloween throughout October in San Diego!