Where to Travel Summer 2020: San Diego, California
Have you been sitting at home looking at the four walls and thinking, “I have to get out of here! When will we ever leave this vortex?” Well, I have good news for you! Travel is opening back up and coming back stronger than ever before. By now, most families have scheduled their summer getaway. However, it’s not too late to get in a quick summer vacation before the kids return to school and our lives resume the normalcy we all crave.
While many travelers long to go abroad this year, my professional opinion is to reserve any far-reaching travel until next year. With that in mind, there are loads of domestic destinations that are awaiting the arrival of guests and preparing to host them. Although some states are still on a restricted mode for travel, I want to highlight one particular destination that has opened and is ready to host you and your family this summer.
Family-Friendly With Lots of Options
A long-time family favorite, San Diego is currently open for summer travelers. With its nearly-perfect weather, great dining scene, and ample activities, San Diego is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a domestic getaway. Here you’ll find one of the best zoos in The United States, SeaWorld, Old Town, and Balboa Park. All of these hot ticket attractions are located within the metro area.
For a daytrip excursion, Catalina Island is only a 2-hour drive outside the city. If you are an ocean lover, there are great beaches and a perfect place to get your toes in the sand. Since San Diego offers some of the best accommodations in Southern California, there are hotels and resorts that will work with any budget. Some of my personal favorites are the Fairmont San Diego, The Loews Coronado, and the Hotel Del Coronado.
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Temperate Sunshine for a 4-Day Itinerary
When traveling to San Diego, I would recommend a stay of no less than 4 days to take in all the major sights and attractions. The Gaslamp Quarter offers some of the best dining venues in the city, and there is always something going on in that district. If you are a baseball fan, you may be able to catch a Padres game at Petco Park. Of course, Balboa Park hosts several museums that are suitable for just about anyone. Most importantly, you’ll fall in love with the warm sunshiny weather and a temperate 72 degree average.
San Diego is also a popular spot for whale watching, so if you happen to visit during whale season, be sure to purchase tickets for your whale watching tour. If you are driving Highway 1, San Diego is a great choice for a driving trip that can be mixed with cities like Los Angeles for a big city vibe or Palm Springs for your desert oasis.
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Seize the Opportunity to Avoid Crowds
For those who are looking to avoid crowds, now is the time to go since most venues will have limited hours of operation and most hotels and restaurants are open on a limited basis for occupancy. Take advantage of the slowness of the moment, because things will very soon pick up and operating at full capacity as they always have.
So, if you are wondering if you will ever be able to travel again, the answer is simply YES! There are plenty of destinations right here in our own back yard that can satisfy whatever craving you may have, and San Diego is near the top of the list. Get out there while the crowds are low, as the vendors are offering many incentives to attract visitors to their destinations. Travel is rebounding and will be better than ever before!
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