San Diego, California – Episode 48
categories: USA TravelThe Amateur Traveler goes to San Diego and Southern California: Mission Bay, Pacific Beach, Riptides, Seaworld, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Legoland, Seaport Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Old Town, etc. Chris, the host of the Amateur Traveler has been known to say that if he did not live in San Jose he would probably move to San Diego.
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Show Notes
San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau
Seaworld
San Diego Zoo
San Diego Wild Animal Park
Legoland
Gaslamp Quarter
Little Italy
Old Town San Diego
Internet Resources
Where to Go in San Diego
Gaslamp Quarter walking tours
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Anonymous
Says:July 2nd, 2006 at 11:04 pm
Episode 48 – San Diego, California…
The Amateur Traveler goes to San Diego and Southern California: Mission Bay, Pacific Beach, Riptides, Seaworld, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Legoland, Seaport Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Old Town, etc….
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Frank Curtis
Says:April 2nd, 2013 at 3:15 pm
When talking about San Diego, visitors should know about the Trolly system. It joins downtown to Old Town and is the best way to get to the Mexico border. The terminus is only yards from the border crossing and the center of Tijuana is about a 15 minute walk.
You mention Pacific Beach but the beaches continues south to Mission Beach and north to La Jolla.
La jolla is a busy tourist area and is one of the most popular scuba and snorkeling areas.
Another interesting places to visit is Point Loma. From the view points, one can watch the harbor traffic, two airports and in the right season, one can watch the whales swimming past.