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Water-Skiing and Wakeboarding in San Diego

Posted on October 15, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

Waterskiing / wakeboarding and towing of inflatables is offered at only one lake in San Diego County: El Capitan.

San Diego Harbor Bay Tour

Posted on October 14, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

As vast as the San Diego harbor is, a simple walk around it doesn’t do it justice!  To partake in the beauty that is San Diego Harbor, you need to take a tour of the bay.  San Diego Harbor Excursion can help you do that, as they are the most established tour company throughout the bay.

San Diego Belmont Park

Posted on October 14, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

Located in sunny San Diego, the Belmont Park is one of the best amusement parks in San Diego. With plenty for the entire family, this Park has something for everyone. With rides for the entire family and basically everything in between, Belmont Park makes for a very exciting adventure.

Visit San Diego Zoo

Posted on October 14, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

Nearly 3 million people a year visit the San Diego Zoo, making it the city’s most popular attraction.

Let’s take a tour through this beautiful tropical landscape and take a peek at some of its most popular residents, restaurants and attractions.

San Diego Wild Animal Park

Posted on October 14, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

Aside from the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Wild Animal Park is the best place in San Diego to see animals.  Over the spread of 1,800 acres, the animal park gives animals the room they need to roam and play.  The animals here play just like they do in the wild, which almost makes you feel as if you are in their native of Africa and Asia.

San Diego Whale Watching

Posted on October 14, 2009 by San Diego HotelsNo Comments

The coast of San Diego is the ideal place to watch the annual migration of the gray whale.  Looked upon as one of nature’s ultimate spectacles; the migration of gray whales is nothing short of breathtaking.  The coastline of San Diego is one of their migratory points as they travel from the waters of the Arctic to the warmer regions of the Baja (California), where females also give birth.