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Is it safe to swim in San Diego from sharks?

Although it's usually relatively calm and safe at this location, there can be surf, especially in the winter. On a normal day, the sharks can be found just beyond the surf in 4-8 feet of water, even shallower on a calm day. You don't need serious dive equipment, just a mask or swim goggles will do the trick.



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The month of March is calmer compared to April's weather when the winds are at their highest. So, head out in the morning and swim during the warmest part of the day if you want to avoid being too cold. You can swim just about any time of year in San Diego.

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With 113 kilometers (70 miles) of gorgeous coastline and tons of beaches, you'll enjoy lots of great swimming spots in this city. San Diego has warm waters, sandy shores, and plenty of activities for water recreation enthusiasts.

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These were the dirtiest beaches in California in 2022:
  • Santa Monica Pier (Los Angeles County)
  • Linda Mar Beach (San Mateo County)
  • Marlin Park (San Mateo County)
  • Erckenbrack Park (San Mateo County)
  • Tijuana River Mouth (San Diego County)
  • Pillar Point Harbor at Capistrano Avenue (San Mateo County)


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The best time to visit San Diego is late fall and mid spring; shoulder season. You'll see the ideal mix of lower prices, have an easier time getting into restaurants, and you won't have to battle the rush of summer tourists. October through early November and April are the overall best months to visit San Diego.

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Regardless, let's dive into the best beaches in San Diego.
  • Ocean Beach. Ocean Beach brings an almost-forgotten classic San Diego beach town feel to the area, which is rapidly becoming more commercialized. ...
  • South Mission Beach and Beyond. ...
  • Pacific Beach. ...
  • Del Mar Beaches. ...
  • South Carlsbad State Beach. ...
  • Moonlight State Beach.


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July is when disease outbreaks most likely to occur in lakes and oceans.

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1. New Smyrna Beach, Florida – 32 shark attacks
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – 9 shark attacks.
  • Cocoa Beach, Florida – 7 shark attacks.
  • Melbourne Beach, Florida – 6 shark attacks.
  • Ormond Beach, Florida – 4 shark attacks.
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama – 3 shark attacks.
  • Isle of Palms, South Carolina – 3 shark attacks.


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