10+ Things to Do in San Diego in Spring 2020 - Activities & More

Published: July 18, 2024
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Spring is a lovely time of year in sunny San Diego. The temperatures are pleasant and mild, the sea is still cold but looks prettier than ever, and the flowers are in bloom all across Balboa Park. It’s also the perfect time to visit, before the rush of summer crowds but with enough tourist traffic to generate tons of great local events and activities. If you’re looking for things to do in San Diego in Spring 2020, check out our list of some of the best activities and attractions, including...

  • Special Exhibits at the Fleet Science Center
  • Butterfly Jungle at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
  • Yaycation at San Diego Zoo
  • San Diego Harbor Tour
  • SeaWorld® Seven Seas Food Festival
  • La Jolla Adventures
  • PETCO Park Tour
  • and more!

Save on Springtime Activities in San Diego

Regular admission to a number of these attractions are available on the Go San Diego pass. Choose as you go from popular attractions and save up to 55% on combined admission vs paying at the gate. Check out all available San Diego attractions, passes, and prices. Please note, some of these special spring events may be separately ticketed and not available on the Go San Diego pass.

Take a Yaycation at the San Diego Zoo

April 6 - 21, 2020

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This spring, the San Diego Zoo will be in full bloom with festivities for the whole family. Head to the San Diego Zoo for fun under the sun with special animal experiences, activities, live music, a treasure hunt and much more. San Diego's zany Dr. Zoolittle will be leading entertaining excursions through parts of the Zoo as the Zoo Rock Radio DJ blasts the beats—so shake off the winter blues and plan your Yaycation today! Getting In: Admission to the San Diego Zoo are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Special Exhibits at the Fleet Science Center

Science geeks of all ages will find a lot to love at the Fleet Science Center this spring. Exhibitions on the 2020 calendar include Dream! Design! Build! - an engineering-based problem-solving where kids can dream like a visionary, design like an architect and build like an engineer! and It's Electric - a hands-on education of the history of electricity where you will handle a plasma tube and even 'become a human battery'. Of course, all of their regular exhibits are exciting, too! Whatever you choose to see at the Fleet Science Center, you can't go wrong. Getting In: Admission to the Fleet Science Center with IMAX Movie is included with the Go San Diego pass. Special exhibits incur a small additional cost, paid directly to the attraction.

Butterfly Jungle at San Diego Zoo Safari Park

March 2020 - dates TBC

Butterfly Jungle features thousands of colorful butterflies floating and fluttering throughout the Hidden Jungle aviary, where guests can also see many species of birds, lush greenery and flowers. Between 20 and 30 butterfly species will be highlighted this year, from Central, South and North America—including the zebra longwing, orange-barred tiger, Grecian shoemaker, giant swallowtail and blue morpho. Guests are encouraged to wear bright colors to attract the butterflies as they walk among exotic beauties of all colors, shapes and sizes, take photos and learn more about these winged wonders. Getting In: Admission to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is included with the Go San Diego pass.

Go Whale Watching

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Spring is the heart of gray whale-watching season in San Diego and the surrounding coastal cities. It’s the perfect time of year to catch glimpses of these elusive, majestic creatures. Tens of thousands of grey whales migrate from the Arctic down to Baja California, where they will stay for several months raising newborn whales. After the young whales are strong enough to make the return journey with their mothers in the spring, together they begin the journey north to Alaska again. Hop aboard a whale-watching cruise for your best chance of seeing these amazing creatures. Getting In: San Diego whale watch tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival

SeaWorld San Diego Starting February 7, 2020

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Back by popular demand and now extended even longer, the Seven Seas Food Festival at SeaWorld San Diego is an immensely successful event. Roam through tents and booths offering a diversity of international cuisines, craft beer, and wine, and live musical performances. Getting In: Admission to SeaWorld San Diego is included with 3-, 5-, and 7-Day Go San Diego pass. Seven Seas Food Festival is separately ticketed and is not included on the pass.

Explore the USS Midway

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Springtime is the perfect time to stroll across the deck of the majestic USS Midway. Consistently named one of the Top 10 Museums in the country, the Midway stands as a testament to American military ingenuity and San Diego's significant role in naval history. This retired aircraft carrier was actually the twentieth century's longest-serving vessel of its type and offers many amazing anecdotes and significant events as part of its history. As a visitor, you'll get to see exciting areas of the ship from the Flight Control Deck to crew sleeping quarters. The whole family will love a visit here! Getting In: Admission to the USS Midway Museum is included with the Go San Diego pass.

Ride a Bike in La Jolla

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What better time to be out and about than springtime? While San Diego remains temperate in the summer (and doesn’t ever get super hot), there’s nothing quite like that first rush of spring temperatures to get you energized and ready to be outdoors. Why not rent a bike and relish the beautiful weather? Getting In: La Jolla bike rentals are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Take a Harbor Tour

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If you love being out on the water but don't want to make the time commitment that a whale watch often demands, then a tour of the San Diego Harbor could be a smart choice for you. It's a relaxing, informative cruise that escorts you throughout the surrounding waters in just an hour, highlighting major landmarks and sights. You can choose either a north harbor tour (featuring many naval sites, Point Loma, and the Cabrillo National Monument) or a south harbor tour (featuring USS Midway, the Coronado Bay Bridge, and the Hotel Del Coronado). Getting In: San Diego Harbor Tour tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Art Alive 2020

San Diego Museum of Art April 24 - 26, 2020. 9AM - 5PM

In its 39th year, the local tradition of “Art Alive” features more than 100 floral interpretations of the museum’s most iconic pieces. It’s a fundraising event as well as an awesome special flower show, and it’s the perfect combination of nature and culture for the discerning art lover. It’s also a nice window into the San Diego Museum of Art’s permanent and special collections, so it's an ideal event for first-time visitors to the museum. Getting In: Regular admission to the San Diego Museum of Art is included with the Go San Diego pass; Art Alive events are separate tickets and are not included with the pass.

Enjoy a Padres Game

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What says spring better than the beginning of baseball season? Beginning on February 22, 2020, against the Mariners, the San Diego Padres are launching into the new season with a bang. Head to PETCO Park to get in on the action at one of the nation’s most beautiful stadiums. Looking for the true fan experience? A tour of the park will please any baseball lover. Getting In: PETCO Park tours are included with the Go San Diego pass; game tickets are not included with the pass.

Flower Fields

Carlsbad Ranch March 1 - 10, 2020

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This awe-inspiring natural attraction gathers more than 100,000 visitors each year, and it’s a definite must-see for nature lovers. The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch is a 50-acre ranunculus extravaganza, a massive rainbow of color and blossom set on a hillside overlooking the ocean. Sound amazing? It totally is. Don’t miss the themed gardens or the charming sweet pea maze. If you’re interested in and enjoy the Flower Fields, you may also want to check out the 600,000-acre Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, a similar floral masterpiece, in bloom from February to April. Getting In: Admission to these attractions is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego pass.

San Diego Crew Classic

Mission Bay April 4 - 5, 2020

The first major regatta of the year in the area, the San Diego Crew Classic attracts more than 100 different groups from across the U.S., all of who participate in over 100 exhilarating races. You’ll also be able to enjoy live music from local groups, an engaging trade show, and several rewarding alumni events. For those of you traveling with children, there is even a family festival area featuring a special kids zone and craft activities to keep them busy. This event also offers free parking! Getting In: Admission to the San Diego Crew Classic is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego pass. For more information, please visit the event website.

Balboa Park’s Offshoot Tours

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Enjoy these fun, free tours of the park’s botanical offerings on Saturdays all throughout the spring. Led by park volunteers, these easy, one-hour excursions cover a different themed topic on a rotating schedule; themes include Balboa Park history, palm trees, other trees in the Park, desert vegetation, and a tour del dia. Don’t miss out on the Alcazar Garden, with its beautiful designs modeled on Spanish gardens in Seville (pictured above). We always suggest heading to Balboa Park, no matter what time of year. It's packed full of amazing activities, museums, and more family fun. Getting In: These tours of Balboa Park are free. A good complement to the park's larger nature walks is the Japanese Friendship Garden, which is also included with the Go San Diego pass.

Sample Some of the Nation’s Best Craft Beer

Did you know that San Diego is the unofficial craft beer capital of the country? With more than 100 different breweries throughout the San Diego area, locals take their beer seriously. From heavy hitters Stone Brewing and Green Flash Brewing to the tasty Coronado Brewing Company, tons of your favorites are brewed right here! Take a brewery tour, or sample some at many restaurants throughout the city. Getting In: Many brewery tours are free, but a few charge a modest fee. Brewery tours are not included with the Go San Diego pass.

Remember to Save on Admission

Did we miss anything? A few things to do in San Diego in the spring, including some special events, other seasonal activities in April, May, and June. Please note, the spring events taking place at some of these attractions may be separately ticketed and not available with the Go San Diego pass. We hope you consider adding some of these fun ideas to your spring vacation itinerary.

Katie Sagal
Go City Travel Expert

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10+ Free Things to Do in San Diego

Planning a vacation to America's Finest City? Our insiders put together a list of our top free things to do in San Diego that are sure to be fun for you and your family! You can enjoy the nearly perfect weather and beautiful sandy beaches without emptying your wallet. One of the draws of San Diego is that it's an inexpensive vacation destination with endless opportunities for fun. These great suggestions can help round out your vacation itinerary.   3. U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista Visit the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista to take a self-guided free tour, or go on a Saturday to get a complimentary tour provided by the Training Center staff. This 150-acre training facility is one of only 3 in the country. On your excursion, you'll see the training fields and tracks, athlete dorms, and the Otay Lake Reservoir. This activity is wonderful for young athletes with big dreams!   6. Mission Bay Park This 4,200-acre park includes 27 miles of shoreline, a large majority of which is beautiful white sand beaches. In addition to spending time on some of the best beaches around, visitors to Mission Bay Park can look forward to marinas, picnic areas, sand volleyball courts, a horseshoe court, fire rings, children's playgrounds, and paths for biking and jogging. Mission Bay Park is also home to several wildlife preserves, making it a great place to go and observe California's indigenous birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.   8. Torrey Pines Glideport Torrey Pines is a city-owned glider airport used by paragliders to take flight over the picturesque beaches and rocky dunes surrounding the area. They also offer private paragliding lessons and has been rated the number one paragliding school in the United States since 2000. While taking lessons here isn't free, enjoying the site itself is, and many families come to the here to picnic and spend the day watching paragliders sail around the clear blue skies.   9. The Gaslamp Quarter Located in downtown San Diego, Gaslamp Quarter is a 16.5 block section filled with renovated Victorian architecture from the turn-of-the-century and is officially on the National Register of Historic Places. It's a peaceful, scenic location with streets that are lined with boutiques, specialty shops, and art galleries. Spend the day exploring then stop by one of Gaslamp Quarter's top restaurants for a perfect day in downtown San Diego. If you decide to stick around in the evening, this is also an excellent place for a romantic foodie dinner with more than 100 restaurants to choose from. Tip: Check out one of the rooftop bars for excellent views of downtown and the Coronado Bridge.   11. Coronado Municipal Beach Coronado beach is consistently rated as one of the top ten beaches in the nation, and for good reason. The beach is kept exceptionally clean, and natural protection from a nearby point means that the water is almost always calm and perfect for swimming. As an added bonus, the north end of the beach (known simply as "North Beach") is dog-friendly, meaning your four-legged pal can get in on the adventure too.   13. The Children's Pool In 1931, a philanthropist named Ellen Browning Scrips had a seawall built in order to make a protected area that would be perfect for children to swim in. Today, The Children's Pool remains a popular destination, thanks in part to the calm waters and also in part to the abundance of seals that visit the area daily. It's the perfect spot to go for a swim and watch the entertaining antics of the seals playing on the beach.   14. San Diego Embarcadero Another excellent historical site in the city of San Diego, the San Diego Embarcadero is named after the Spanish word for "landing place" and is home to a number of historic ships including the famous USS Midway. Stop by the Embarcadero to admire the hundreds of ships, tour the USS Midway Naval Museum (admission required), and watch the cruise ships that port at the Embarcadero come and go. Be sure to bring your camera, too, as the sun setting behind these ships makes for a wonderful photo opportunity. 15. Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial This mountain serves as a memorial to all those who served honorably in the US military, and a variety of monuments and plaques can be found on top of it. In addition to this, visiting the top of Mt. Soledad is a great way to take in the full breadth of the city. Its peak offers a stunning 360-degree view of San Diego that is a must-see.   18. Coronado Historical Association & Museum Located just up the street from the Hotel Del, you'll find the Coronado Historical Association. This non-profit organization is designed to help preserve Coronado's unique architectural, artistic, cultural, and social resources. If you're interested in learning more about this fascinating little historic island – a charming vestige of a time long gone by – then stop by their Museum. A combination of engaging permanent exhibits and rotating temporary displays tell the story of Coronado Island for kids and adults alike.   A Way to Save on Ticketed San Diego Attractions We know that this blog post is about listing the FREE things to do in San Diego, but, are you looking to visit a few of the ticketed attractions during your vacation? Consider using a pass for San Diego with Go City® - which includes admission to dozens of the area's most popular attractions - all for one low price. See all available San Diego attractions, passes & prices. A pass for San Diego will save you on combined admission vs paying at the gate.
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San Diego Neighborhood Guide

San Diego is a delightful vacation destination. Filled with top-notch cultural attractions, exciting sports teams, and sunny, sandy beaches—San Diego's neighborhood variety makes it practically perfect. It’s also, however, quite large, making it difficult to truly tackle the whole city in one single vacation. The best way to handle San Diego on any one single vacation is to target your explorations on a specific neighborhood or two to really get to know those areas. You’ll be able to visit more attractions in each neighborhood, too, since you’ll be cutting down on transit time by sticking within a few core areas. To help you plan your San Diego vacation, we’ve put together this helpful guide to the major neighborhoods in San Diego, including those that technically lie outside the city limits. And because you’re probably also looking for things to do in those neighborhoods, we’ve listed a few of the best attractions in each area, too. If you’re hoping to make one of these neighborhoods your home base, we also recommend a few for San Diego hotels, including: La Jolla Gaslamp Quarter Old Town Little Italy North Park Hillcrest And more! These neighborhoods are organized alphabetically. Carlsbad Coronado East Village A trendy downtown neighborhood anchored by the striking PETCO Park, you’ll find most of the bars and restaurants clustered around the ballpark. There are also, however, a number of top San Diego breweries in the area, so beer drinkers might want to check it out, too. Encinitas About 26 miles north of downtown, this neighborhood is artsy without being too rough around the edges. There are some great beaches here, as well as many shops and restaurants along Highway 101. Check out the San Diego Botanic Garden if you’re into plants or play a round of golf just to enjoy the outdoors. Gaslamp Quarter Hillcrest La Jolla Little Italy Mission Hills While predominantly residential, Mission Hills is also home to a wide variety of shops and restaurants, with something to please every palate. You can find everything from diners to chic New American cuisine, plus plenty of retail off the Pacific Highway. The “hotel circle” of budget hotels is also found around here and is a good place to look for deals. North Park This trendy neighborhood is populated by beer gardens and breweries, shops and boutiques, restaurants and food trucks—you name it, North Park probably has a few. Visitors can also enjoy many art galleries and a monthly evening art walk called Ray at Night. The San Diego hotels here are good for those looking to stay in a happening area. Ocean Beach A typical, laid-back beach town, Ocean Beach is filled with the best beachy things like surf shops, outdoor cafés, great dog parks, and more. It’s just north of Point Loma (with its historic lighthouse and famous tide pools) and a just south of the ever-popular Belmont Park. A charming little area, OB is also a nice place to look for hotels. Old Town San Diego Pacific Beach Right by the boardwalk, this beachfront neighborhood is known for its collection of casual bars, restaurants, and shops. If you’re interested in dining here, you can enjoy Mexican street food, French haute cuisine, or California casual fare. It’s a great place to hang out as an adult couple, or with friends. Save on Things to do in San Diego Once you’ve figured out what you want to do in San Diego and where you want to target your explorations, you’re sure to be looking for good deals. Save up to 55% on attraction admission with a Go San Diego pass. Visit the most popular attractions across the neighborhoods listed here, including many museums, tours, cruises, and so much more with a San Diego attraction pass! Share Your Adventure with Us Tag @GoCity or use the hashtag #GoCityPass in your vacation photos and we'll feature you on our page. Follow the Go City Instagram and Facebook pages for competitions, special offers, and events and inspiration for your chosen destination, too!
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