San Diego Getaway: Weekend Itinerary
With San Diego’s amazing year round weather and countless activities and attractions, the city has established a solid reputation as a premier vacation spot. If you’re looking for a fun, relaxing weekend excursion, look no further than beautiful San Diego.
Planning Your San Diego Weekend Itinerary -- Airport ArrivalThe San Diego Airport is located between the downtown area and Mission Valley. If you decide that you would like to drive during your stay, you can find the
best deals on San Diego car rentals from the airport. You can also catch the city’s Metropolitan Transit System bus, the Flyer Route 992, which travels between the airport and downtown. It’s a ten-minute ride from the airport to a downtown hotel.
Booking Hotel Accommodations for Your San Diego GetawayMake sure to book your
San Diego hotel reservations early. While you could get lucky and find an incredible deal on a
last minute flight to San Diego, you might also find yourself stuck without a hotel if you fail to make plans in advance. Because of its growing popularity as a tourist destination, San Diego hotels are known for their high occupancy rates.
There are many chain and boutique hotels available in downtown
San Diego. Take time before your trip to explore hotels across the city to find one that best suits your needs. If you will be relying on San Diego’s public transportation during your stay, a hotel that’s easily accessible to the airport would be best. The Flyer Route 992 travels into downtown, where countless hotels can be found. The Bristol Hotel is located downtown in the Gas Lamp Quarter. It’s a modern boutique style hotel with a sophisticated, laid-back feel. This three-and-a-half star hotel recently experienced a $3 million renovation to update all of its guest rooms. Guests will love the fact that the hotel’s ninth floor has a retractable ceiling that opens up to reveal the San Diego sky. Rates begin at $139.00 per night.
After checking into your hotel, spend some time exploring the Gas Lamp District. Enjoy dinner at Bondi Australian Bar and Kitchen, where you can munch on Barbeque King Prawns basted in sweet chili, coriander, garlic and a lime marinade with mixed greens, or the stewed mussels, fish and shrimp in a roasted tomato sauce along with grilled ciabatta and red pepper aioli with steamed rice. After dinner, head back to your hotel room to get plenty of sleep.
San Diego Weekend Getaway -- Day OneDrive up to La Jolla and experience the breathtaking, scenic locale high above the cliffs of the Pacific. La Jolla is an upscale area known for its impeccable shopping and restaurants. Visit Hotel del Coronado, the infamous five-star hotel spanning 31 oceanfront acres. USA Today rated this historic landmark among the top 10 hotels in the world. Ten U.S. presidents and many celebrities have spent time in this hotel. One of the most famous patrons of the Hotel del Coronado is its resident ghost, Kate Morgan. According to the hotel, Kate checked in on November 25, 1895 and never checked out. Since then there have been several reports of ghostly activity. Enjoy the hotel spa’s signature Dell Massage, a combination of Swedish, sports and Asian techniques.
Enjoy a relaxing game of golf at La Jolla Country Club’s 18-hole course situated on 6,713 yards of challenging golf terrain, with its demanding slopes and hilly terrain. Take in the arresting views and soak up the breeze of the Pacific as you truly begin to unwind.
Later in the evening, prepare to check out the nightlife of the Gas Lamp Quarter. As soon as the sun sets, the atmosphere transforms. The Gas Lamp Quarter becomes an electric night scene with something for everyone. Check out Club Envy for a night of music and dancing. This is the pulse of San Diego’s nightlife.
San Diego Weekend Getaway -- Day TwoFor your last day of
San Diego vacation fun, make sure to visit Old Town San Diego. El Agave Restaurant and Tequilaria captures the essence of the Old World. The restaurant’s shelved walls display an array of tequila totaling 1,700 bottles. Some bottles are over 100 years old in rare containers made of ceramic, clay and glass in every shape and size. El Agave offers 500 types of tequila for their customers. Prices vary from a modest $5.75 a shot to $175.00 per shot.
The Old Town San Diego State Historic Park offers visitors the chance to see what life was really like in Mexico and the early American periods of 1821-1872. The park has five adobes as part of the complex with souvenir shops, restaurants, a museum and several other historic buildings, including San Diego’s first newspaper office. Old World San Diego offers you the chance to see how California’s rich history is so intertwined with Mexico.
Returning Home As you prepare to leave San Diego refreshed and more relaxed than when you arrived, you will be silently planning your next getaway. When you’re ready to return, check out the Internet for great San Diego travel deals for another memorable visit.