San Diego

Things to Do in San Diego for Adults

Our top San Diego vacation ideas for couples and groups of friends - from romantic cruises to crowd pleasing theme parks.

Check out our favorite things to do in San Diego for adults.

San Diego is a delightful city for an adult-centric vacation. While the city is certainly well-known for its many family-friendly attractions, there are a ton of options that adults will love.

Whether it's searching for something romantic with a partner or fun with friends, there's an activity to suit every interest and style of travel. If you’re looking for things to do in San Diego for adults, check out our list of the top activities that couples and groups of friends will enjoy, including...

  • Whale Watch or Harbor Cruises
  • San Diego Zoo
  • San Diego Museum of Art
  • Hop-on Hop-off San Diego Trolley
  • San Diego Speedboat Ride
  • PETCO Park Tour
  • Coronado Island
  • The Gaslamp Quarter
  • and more!

San Diego cruises and boat tours

Whale watching San Diego

If you're an active bunch, there's nothing quite like getting out on the water in this wonderful temperate city. The Pacific Ocean is full of marvels, big and small, so why not scope them out on an afternoon Whale Watch? See the great gray whales alongside tiny seabirds and go home with a collection of phenomenal photographs.

Please note: this tour is only available in the winter.

Looking for something more along the lines of a relaxing sightseeing cruise? Then check out the Best of the Bay Harbor Cruise for a combination of informative narration and peaceful sailing. 

This harbor boat tour takes in dozens of the city's best sights including Seaport Village, Shelter Island, Coronado Island, Point Loma, and Cabrillo National Monument. You'll cover 20 miles worth of incredible landmarks and locations. 

 

San Diego animal attractions

San Diego Zoo

Do you simply adore animals? Then San Diego is the perfect destination for you! There are attractions to suit animal lovers of all stripes, from the amazing San Diego Zoo to their sister park, the San Diego Safari Park (maybe best known for its magnificent big cats).

If you prefer sea creatures to land mammals, another great option is SeaWorld San Diego. This amazing aquatic attraction combines the best parts of a theme park and an animal park all into one delightful package.

Check out San Diego's museums

USS Midway Museum

It's nearly impossible to narrow down the list of San Diego Museums to a few top choices, so we'll just have to settle for naming some of our favorites. The USS Midway Museum is a definite must-see; as one of the most popular attractions in all of San Diego, it's got a lot to offer fans of military history and naval culture.

Art lovers will also find much to enjoy about San Diego's museum scene, which features everything from fine arts museums (like the San Diego Museum of Art) to those that focus on photography and contemporary offerings (like the Museum of Contemporary Art. Of course, with nearly 20 museums and attractions to choose from in the Balboa Park area alone, you'll never run out of things to explore.

Visit Belmont Park

Belmont Park

Feel like a kid again with a visit to Belmont Park, a delightfully retro amusement park featuring all your classic favorites like a giant roller coaster, arcade games, and cotton candy. Of course, there are plenty of modern rides, too, like the refreshing Beach Blaster or the fun Krazy Kars. Spend an afternoon enjoying rides, slides, and strolls along their palm-lined boardwalk and we know you'll have a wonderful time.

Unique sightseeing tours

Go Car

Searching for a way to explore the city that isn't just the same old bus tour? Check out the revolutionary San Diego GoCar Tours - the world's first GPS-guided storytelling car. Let it do the talking and navigating while you worry about nothing but enjoying the ride. It's an ideal way for adults to explore the city because it lets you go at your own pace, and stop and start the tour any time or place you want. Simply hop back in and the narration resumes.

Or, if you prefer something a little more charming and traditional, try a trolley tour of the city. This hop-on hop-off option gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace over two days, guided by your interests.

Speedboat rides

San Diego speedboat

Do you love the water, but want something more exciting than a leisurely cruise? San Diego has several options for you to choose from. Our favorite is the Flagship Patriot Jet Boat, the most patriotic speedboat experience on the planet - patent pending. Experience high speed turns along San Fran Bay, skid along waves like some a certain fast and furious cinematic family, and do it all atop the red, white, and blue of the American flag. Does it get more patriotic than that? No, it does not.

Catch a baseball game

Petco Park

Head down to PETCO Park for a Padres game any time in the season, or if they're out of town, take a tour of PETCO Park. This gorgeous downtown stadium is one of Major League Baseball's finest, and it's more than worth your time to at least stop by.

If you're a real sports buff, then you have more options depending on the time of year. Torrey Pines has a well-regarded golf course, and there are several college options

Make the most of the great outdoors

Stand up paddleboarding

Active couples and groups of friends will love the chance to get out and explore the beautiful weather and scenery of the San Diego area. Bike rides are a perfect boardwalk activity for you and your friends, allowing you the freedom to beach hop while getting a little exercise.

Or, if you prefer to enjoy the beautiful waters of the coves and harbors in the region, try your hand at a tandem kayak?! There's even stand-up paddleboarding for the even more adventurous.

Coronado Island

Coronado Island

This lovely island community is a must-see part of San Diego that visitors often overlook. It's part beachy delights, part historic heritage, all wonderful. Explore the historic Hotel Del Coronado - today the home of many weddings and high-end parties. Bike the beaches and visit museums. It's just a quick ferry ride from downtown San Diego!

You could also spend a little time in the Coronado Museum of History and Art, which features informative and interesting exhibits about this charming island.

Japanese Friendship Garden

Japanese Friendship Garden

After indulging in all this exciting fun, you may want to unwind a little and reconnect with the slower side of things. While you may not be able to squeeze in a yoga class while traveling, you can pay a visit to the lovely Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park. (For more things to do in Balboa Park, see below.)

This serene garden is a haven from the hustle and bustle of the outside world, featuring a koi pond, a sand and stone garden, and many other beautiful plants within a cultivated gardenscape.

The Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter

There are so many wonderful neighborhoods in San Diego that it can be hard to pinpoint the must-visits, but the historic Gaslamp Quarter is definitely on that list. Combining Victorian architecture and modern buildings to form one striking neighborhood, the Gaslamp Quarter is home to both historic attractions like the Davis-Horton House, modern nightlife and dining. Head here for a wide variety of options from dance clubs to fine dining establishments.

Balboa Park

Balboa Park

There's nothing in the world quite like the magnificent Balboa Park. It's the country's largest urban cultural park, filled to the brim with top museums, gardens, concert venues, and so much more. Explore this beautiful expanse to relax and unwind with a picnic or leisurely walk, or, opt to explore with a visit to a couple of their many world-renowned institutions.

Be sure to have your camera at the ready -- between the lush gardens and historic architecture, you'll want to snap a photo every few feet!

There's so much to see in San Diego

We hope you've found our round-up of fun things to do in San Diego for adults during your vacation helpful. These ideas are great for couples or if you are traveling with a group of friends. So, whether you're the get-out-and-go type of friend who can't wait for those long bike rides on the beach or the casual meandering couple who wants to soak up all the culture they can, San Diego has endless delightful attractions to help you craft that perfect vacation.

Can't choose? No need, see it all with Go City®

With an All-Inclusive Pass from Go City, you can visit both attractions for a fraction of the cost. Plus, you could save up to 50% on all your San Diego must-sees. Or pick an Explorer Pass, if you've chosen your fave and have a specific bucket list you're dreaming of ticking off. Grab whichever San Diego attraction pass suits you, and go exploring!

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Thanksgiving in San Diego
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Thanksgiving in San Diego - Things to Do in November & More

Thanksgiving is a very special time of year in San Diego. It marks the beginning of the holiday season and for lots of people, it's their favorite family holiday. It’s a time to spend with loved ones, indulge in the best traditional foods, and perhaps watch some football with the family. Making plans for a fun-filled Thanksgiving celebration in San Diego? Check out these suggestions for local activities and more seasonal things to do in November. Exciting attractions and things to do for Thanksgiving in San Diego, include... San Diego Zoo Thanksgiving Day Camps at Living Coast Discovery Center San Diego Natural History Museum Thanksgiving Dinner at the Hotel del Coronado Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Fest & Swing Extravaganza Santa at Seaport Village 1. San Diego Zoo If you're looking for someplace to take your out-of-town relatives after Thanksgiving, then a visit to the San Diego Zoo will be perfect. As one of the city's top family attractions, you know kids and adults alike will love the chance to explore this massive zoo. Plus, with hundreds of animals scattered across engaging exhibit spaces, you'll be able to spend an entire day here. If you're considering visiting on Thanksgiving itself, you might be interested to know that they offer special Thanksgiving meals at a few of their restaurants. These meals are typically priced separately from zoo admission. A visit to the San Diego Zoo would make it a Thanksgiving to remember! 2. Thanksgiving Day camps at Living Coast Discovery Center What better way to entertain the kids during their Thanksgiving break than with an exciting natural venture at the Living Coast Discovery Center? It’s the perfect opportunity for your kids to uncover the wonders of nature as they learn to track wildlife, use a microscope, and interact with many fascinating creatures, from feeding sharks to petting sea turtles. 3. San Diego Natural History Museum This fall, take advantage of a new season of special exhibits at the San Diego Natural History Museum, one of San Diego's most popular museums. Known affectionately to the locals as the NAT, this educational institution offers permanent exhibits alongside rotating exhibitions that cover a wide range of topics. For one, their Fossil Mysteries exhibit showcases the rich paleontological history of the San Diego region. Visitors also get to interact with real archaeological tools. With a more modern focus, the Coast to Cactus in Southern California exhibit highlights the diversity of plant and animal life across the diverse ecosystems of the region. Families looking for Thanksgiving things to do in San Diego are bound to enjoy the exhibits. 4. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Hotel del Coronado We like to enjoy our Thanksgiving dinners at home, but sometimes it’s just marvelous to have someone else cook for a change. So why not luxuriate in a Thanksgiving meal prepared by the expert chefs at the Hotel del Coronado? You’ll have an oceanfront view for your magnificent meal, complete with live musical performances and seasonal decorations. 5. Mother Goose Parade in El Cajon Is there a more appropriate way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with a parade? Anyone in San Diego for Thanksgiving has to see the Mother Goose Parade in El Cajon. This vivacious parade is a wonderful spectacle of festive holiday fun, with over a hundred floats, performing groups, equestrians, clowns, balloons, and more. You’ll also see special guests like celebrities, musical artists, and the big man himself, Santa Claus. This is a wonderful alternative to big commercial parades like the one in NYC, and you’re much more likely to get a great spot along this parade route to enjoy all of the fun and excitement without worrying about crushing crowds or oppressive traffic. The annual Mother Goose Parade has free admission, and everyone is welcome. 6. Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Fest & Swing Extravaganza 7. Santa at Seaport Village Happy Thanksgiving from the folks at Go City! Whatever you choose to do to celebrate Thanksgiving in San Diego, remember to treasure the time with family and friends. Can't choose? No need, see it all with Go City®  With an All-Inclusive Pass from Go City, you can visit both attractions for a fraction of the cost. Plus, you could save up to 50% on all your San Diego must-sees. Or pick an Explorer Pass, if you've chosen your fave and have a specific bucket list you're dreaming of ticking off.   ☀️ Compare San Diego passes ☀️– 🌏 Explore other destinations 🌏 –  ✈️ Buy a pass ✈  Share your trip with us Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and share your adventure with us. Tag us at @GoCity and use #GoCityPass on your travel photos to keep us up to date with your vacation!
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