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Where is the best view of San Diego?

8 Spots With San Diego's Best Views And Lookout Points
  • La Jolla Cove. ...
  • Torrey Pines Gliderport. ...
  • Mount Soledad. ...
  • Sunset Cliffs. ...
  • Coronado Ferry Landing. ...
  • Meditation Gardens. ...
  • Cowles Mountain. ...
  • Bonus lookout point: Stonewall Peak. The above locations are all close to us in La Jolla.




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San Diego's best beaches: Here's our Top 10 list
  • Del Mar. ...
  • Encinitas (Moonlight State Beach) ...
  • Imperial Beach. ...
  • La Jolla. ...
  • Mission Beach. ...
  • Ocean Beach. ...
  • Oceanside. ...
  • Pacific Beach. Jeremy Caveness, left, and Ryan Guest watch the sunset after a surf in Pacific Beach.


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While oceanview rooms tend to offer a partial view of the ocean, oceanfront rooms have a more direct view and are often located in short distance from the water, so you can hear the ocean when opening the window. An oceanfront room is per definition oceanview, but an oceanview room is not necessarily oceanfront.

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There isn't usually a difference between sea view vs. ocean view, but there can be a difference between ocean view and water view. This can occur in places that are close to the ocean but also have other bodies of water, such as a bay, lake, or river.

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Mission Beach is a favorite for San Diego residents and for good reason: miles of soft sand, surfing and other water sports to enjoy, and a vibrant dining and nightlife scene.

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Known for its laid-back hippie beach vibe, Ocean Beach, San Diego—also referred to as “OB”—is a favorite of locals and visitors looking for a chill, off-the-beaten-path experience in Southern California. Located just north of Point Loma, the small coastal neighborhood sits at the very end of Highway 8.

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