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La Jolla Travel Guide

La Jolla is a well known tourist attraction, and byall accounts is the “jewel” in San Diego.
Perchedon the bluffs that overlook the Pacific Ocean, thecity has captivated millions over the years, andcontinues to do so to this very day.
With it’s quaint village feel, expansive views, andeasy to access coast, it can be said […]

Black’s Beach

Black’s Beach is a two mile long, sandy strip ofbeach located at the base of the majestic cliffsthat can be up to 300 foot high.
Formally knownas Torrey Pines City Beach, it’s jointly owned bythe City of San Diego and the State of California.
There is also a glider port atop the cliff thatoverlooks the […]

Marine Street Beach

Located near the upscale community of La Jolla, theMarine Street Beach is a small cluster of high endclothiers, hotels, shops, and galleries.
The beach is also legendary to body surfers and bodyboarders due to it’s thunderous waves which alwaysseem to crash the shoreline at the right time.
Keep in mind, this beach may not be […]

La Jolla Entertainment

Each and every year, La Jolla draws countless touristsfrom around the world.
With its picturesque terrain,incredible views and charming culture, La Jolla isa visitors paradise.
The entertainment for the areaconsistently pleases the growing tourist populationas well, catering to a wide variety of tastes.
ArtLa Jolla flourishes and astounds with it’s distinguishedart galleries.
The […]

One Day In La Jolla

You could easily spend a week in La Jolla, walkingon the beach, puttering around town and enjoyingmeals in great restaurants; but if you only have one day, you can still enjoy some of the best LaJolla has to offer.
You’ll want to start off by going to the beach.
LaJolla Shores is one of the […]

Introduction To La Jolla

La Jolla California, is a seaside resort community ofaround 25,000.
Spanish for “the jewel”, it’s oftentimes referred to as “jewel by the sea”.
La Jollaborders the Pacific Ocean to the south and extendsnorth to Torrey Pines State Reserve and Del Mar,California.
Along the way, La Jolla encompasses neighborhoodslike Bird Rock, Windansea, La Jolla Shores, […]

Best Hotels In La Jolla

If you’ve ever been to La Jolla, you are probablyaware of the fact that finding a hotel can be apretty tough task indeed.
To help you with yourquest, you’ll find some of the best hotels in LaJolla.
This way, you’ll be well prepared when youvisit again.
1.
Travelodge La Jolla BeachLocated close to […]

La Jolla Cove

The Cove of La Jolla sits below the Ellen BrowingScripps Park in downtown La Jolla.
The sandyportion of the beach is quite small, with plentyof rocky cliffs.
During high tide, the surroundingrocks will trap the water that stays behind as mini tidepools when the tide goes out, giving both children and adults something […]

Where To Stay

During the year 1913, La Jolla’s premiere hotel, TheGrande Colonial, opened its doors for visitors,charging just $1 a night.
Since that time, La Jolla has blossomed into a resort community, withmodern hotels only helping to enhance the shineof the community.
No matter if you’re looking for a modern buildingand maximum services for a business or […]

The Birch Aquarium

Smaller and more intimate than other aquariums, theBirch Aquarium is one place where you can get closeto all of the animals, and still take your time tosimply enjoy being there.
Due to its intimacy, adults and children alike areenergized by the aquarium.
You can watch an octopus flow up and down the glass, or watch […]