Things to Do in San Diego in Summer 2019 - Attractions, Activities & More

Published: July 18, 2024
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Due to the stellar weather, summer is probably the best time of the year to visit one of America’s prettiest cities, San Diego. The weather is always great in Southern California. But summer in San Diego certainly takes things up a level (or two). Planning a visit and looking for things to do in San Diego in the summer 2019? Check out our list of the top attractions and activities going on this year, including...

  • San Diego Zoo
  • San Diego Harbor Tour or Whale Watch
  • Museums at Balboa Park
  • PETCO Park Tour
  • and more...

Heading to the area to celebrate Independence Day? Then check out our post on things to do in San Diego 4th of July Weekend. Vacation during the tail end of summer? Here are a few fun things to do in San Diego Labor Day Weekend.

Save on Summertime Activities

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 San Diego tourist passes, attractions and prices. Please note, some of these special Summer events may be separately ticketed and not available on the Go San Diego pass.

San Diego Zoo

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One of our favorite zoos in the entire country, the San Diego Zoo is home to some of the most adorable animals in the world. It is home to hundreds of species including the endangered Giant Pandas. It’s a must-see in San Diego during the summer for any animal lover. But be aware that its massive size means you’re in for a good bit of walking or a lot of tram rides. Plus, it's full of family-friendly activities, keeper talks given by animal care professionals, and tours. You’ll never tired of exploring all the critters that call the San Diego Zoo home. This summer, be sure to check out their "Africa Rocks" exhibit area. It's home to a variety of species, both plant and animal, and it's a must-see for all visitors to the zoo. They also host "Nighttime Zoo" events, from June 16 - September 2, 2019. This event is included with admission and is a great way for the whole family to enjoy additional special events. Getting In: San Diego Zoo tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

San Diego Zoo Safari Park

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Cousin to the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is home to animals commonly found on African Safaris, including exotic tigers, lions, elephants, rhinos, and more. Their Tiger Trail exhibit has been a huge hit with visitors. It invites you to see a tiger accelerate from resting to full speed in just seconds -- a truly jaw-dropping sight! Check out the Summer safari between May 25 - September 1. Be sure to visit Walkabout Australia, where you can walk among kangaroos, wallabies, cassowaries, and more animals and plants indigenous to Australia. Getting In: San Diego Zoo Safari Park tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

San Diego Harbor Cruise

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There are many fun San Diego boat tours that explore the beautiful San Diego Harbor. With its proximity to the Pacific, the San Diego Harbor has plenty of sea life and ocean vistas for visitors to ooh and ahh over. A harbor cruise will show you the highlights and provide the inside scoop on the San Diego skyline, local landmarks, and natural wonders of the area. Getting In: San Diego Harbor Cruise tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Whale Watching Cruise

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Whale watching cruises in San Diego are some of the most exciting ways to observe the ocean’s most majestic creatures. Choose a whale watch from Newport Landing. With their stellar record of seeing multiple whales on their excursions, you're practically guaranteed to see one of these majestic creatures. Learn all about these precious animals: from their migration patterns to what they like to eat and how they play. You’ll know basically everything there is to know about whales by the time you’re back on shore. Getting In: Whale Watch tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Belmont Park

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Just steps away from the surf on Mission Beach is Belmont Park. It's one of the last remaining beach front amusement parks, and is not to be missed. Belmont Park is an action-packed, palm tree-lined amusement park right on the coast. It is the place to soak up those Southern California rays while enjoying the hustle and bustle of an amusement park! Satisfy that surfing-induced craving for fair food, and stock up on California beach apparel at the various surf shops. Certainly a very nice thing to do in the San Diego area during the summer. Use your pass for an unlimited ride wristband, and indulge in all that summertime nostalgia. Getting In: Belmont Park tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Balboa Park

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Balboa is arguably the country’s finest urban cultural park, surpassing even New York’s Central Park in terms of natural beauty and the wealth of attractions, parks, gardens, picnic spots, and biking trails located within. There plenty of great things to do in Balboa Park - check out our guide for more info. Pack a blanket and some sandwiches and enjoy a leisurely lunch, and then stop into any one of the renowned cultural institutions. Or, come back at dusk and make it a romantic evening in the park. You’ll find tons of top museums and some of the area’s most peaceful gardens, from the Japanese Friendship Garden to the Cactus Garden. Additionally, there are performance spaces, recreation areas, and restaurants. You could practically spend your entire vacation right here! Getting In: Many of the top Balboa Park Museums are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Point Loma

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This beautiful historic expanse, featuring the Old Point Loma Lighthouse and the Cabrillo National Monument, is a beautiful free National Park that families love to explore. You’ll find excellent views of the city, tide pools, and the beauty of nature all around you. Getting In: Point Loma National Park is free to visit.

Beautiful Beaches

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No vacation to San Diego is complete without a trip to California’s famous long stretches of coastline, speckled with surfers all year long. La Jolla Beach is one of our favorites, so be sure to build in some time to stop there. You can soak up the sun, splash in the waves, rent a kayak, play beach volleyball – you name it! Your summer dreams await at this popular and gorgeous beach. Get a taste of California surf culture at Mission Beach, home to a two mile stretch of white sand that attracts bronzed crowds for sun bathing and water sports. The mild waves offer a gentle initiation to the Pacific Ocean for those who have never surfed before. Getting In: La Jolla Kayak Rentals are included with the Go San Diego pass. San Diego beaches are free to explore, but you will likely pay for parking.

Birch Aquarium

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Perched right at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, the Birch Aquarium is actually affiliated with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, so you know it’s both entertaining and educational. Here you’ll find a wide variety of exhibits and marine life, from living coral reefs to majestic whales. A favorite thing to do in the summer with kids! Be sure to check out their summer lecture series on various topics pertaining to ocean life, conservation, and other scientific work. Getting In: Birch Aquarium tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

Knott's Berry Farm & Knott's Soak City

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Located just a short drive from San Diego, you can enjoy the rides and slides at Knott's Berry Farm and Knott’s Soak City. America's first theme park continues to thrill visitors daily with world-class roller coasters, water rides, children's activities and plenty of entertainment. Located immediately adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm is Knott's Soak City. This unique, 13-acre water park is and has everything a kid could want in the way of tube slides, raft rides, wave pools, and more. Grab a bathing suit, slather on the sunblock, and you’re ready to go. Getting In: Knott's Berry Farm tickets and Knott's Soak City tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

SeaWorld San Diego

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Part adventure-packed aquarium, part thrill ride theme park, SeaWorld has a ton of fun to enjoy this summer. Head to the park to see all your favorite sea animals, including dolphins, penguins, stingrays, and more. Then, get your thrills on the exciting Manta Coaster or cool off by getting splashed on the iconic Journey to Atlantis water plunge ride. SeaWorld® is a world leader in animal care, conservation, and research and a great place to get the kids excited about marine life and their environment. You’ll be inspired to connect with and care for the natural world through hands-on animal encounters, entertaining and educational shows, and interactive experiences Explorer’s Reef®. SeaWorld San Diego is the ONLY place in California to see the Sesame Street Party Parade. You can see this exciting, vibrant, and musical parade every Saturday and Sunday at SeaWorld from May 25 - September 2, 2019. Kids will love watching the Sesame Street themed floats packed with all their favorite characters, including Elmo, the Count, Mr. Hooper, and more. Ride the tallest and fastest roller coaster in all of San Diego at SeaWorld on Electric Eel, SeaWorld's newest thrill ride experience. This multi-launch coaster features twists, spins, turns, drops, inversions, and more to make for an exhilarating and electrifying experience. Getting In: SeaWorld San Diego tickets are included with 3-, 5-, and 7-Day Go San Diego passes.

Living Coast Discovery Center

Explore San Diego’s wildlife at the Living Coast Discovery Center. There are only so many sea specimens you’re likely to see on your snorkeling adventures. So pay a visit to the Living Coast Discovery Center to learn about creatures big and small that populate the coastal region around San Diego. The Center is also deeply invested in its conservation work, so it’s a great attraction for anyone interested in working with animals or the environment. Getting In: Living Coast Discovery Center tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

San Diego Natural History Museum

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One of the many prestigious museums located in Balboa Park, the San Diego Natural History Museum contains a diverse variety of exhibits, artifacts, and other objects pertaining to the natural history of the California and Baja California region. Among its many exhibits, theNAT features dinosaur bones, a collection of gemstones, and fossils. Plus, it has a wide selection of plant of animal life for you to explore. From May 30 - August 30, 2019, The Nat is hosting 'Nat at Night' every Friday as part of 'Friday Night Alive' with hours extended to 8:00 pm. Tip: save room for dinner and take advantage of Food Truck Friday in Balboa Park. Getting In: San Diego Natural History Museum tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass.

PETCO Park Tours

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What's a better summer activity than attending a baseball game? Cheer on the San Diego Padres at their distinctive stadium in San Diego as you sit back, relax, and enjoy your time with the family. Watch the Padres in their beautiful stadium, munch on some hot dogs or pretzels, and keep an eye out for fly balls! The Padres will often feature special promotions throughout the summer, like kid nights or fireworks, so look into their schedule before you attend. If you'd like to explore the stadium further, check out a PETCO Park Tour. This behind-the-scenes look at the ballpark is informative and fascinating for all sports fans. Getting In: PETCO Park Tour tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass. San Diego Padres games are separately ticketed and are not included with the pass.

San Diego County Fair

Del Mar Fairgrounds May 31 - July 4, 2018 (closed Mondays and Tuesdays in June but open July 2&3)

Beginning May 31, North America’s fourth-largest fair will get underway at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. With over 1 million visitors anticipated each year, this festival only gets bigger and better as times goes on. This year's theme is "Oz-some." Visitors will experience kid-in-a-candy store excitement from chocolate sampling to some of San Diego area's hottest headlining bands. Plus thrilling carnival rides! Meet farm animals, enjoy dozens of live entertainment acts, let the kids explore educational exhibits. Enjoy a number of other amazing mini festivals throughout the duration of the fair. Getting In: The San Diego County Fair is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego Card.

San Diego Comic-Con

San Diego Convention Center July 18 - 21, 2019

For fans of Superman, Spiderman, Spawn, and the Simpsons, there’s no better San Diego Attraction than the Comic-Con. Comic-Con International: San Diego has quickly become the largest comics and pop culture event in the United States. During Comic-Con San Diego, more than 130,000 artists, celebrities and comic book fans will pack the San Diego Convention Center. That's a huge transformation from when about 100 people attended the first “minicon” in 1970. Tickets are pricey and sell out quickly, but for the big geeks out there, this is basically the event of the year. Getting In: San Diego Comic Con is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego Card.

Let's Recap

So there you have it. Our picks for some of the top things to do in San Diego in the summer. Please note, the summer events taking place at some of these attractions may be separately ticketed and not included with the Go San Diego Card. Plan to visit some of these top attractions during your trip. Whether you are traveling with your family or a couple of friends, we're sure you will have a great time.

Katie Sagal
Go City Travel Expert

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Things to do in North Park San Diego

North Park’s eclectic mix of art galleries, microbreweries, boutique shops and 1920s Craftsman houses prompted Forbes to include the area in its list of America’s best hipster neighborhoods in 2012, calling it ‘culturally diverse’ and praising the North Park Observatory and Ray Street Arts District as twin ‘bastions of creativity’. There’s certainly plenty to do here in this compact urban neighborhood that hugs the northeast corner of sprawling Balboa Park, from brewery bar crawls to street art tours. Here, then, are our pick of the best things to do in North Park San Diego. Beer, Glorious Beer! North Park is a beer drinkers’ dream-come-true, with around a dozen local craft breweries clustered within easy stumbling distance of each other, mostly in and around the main drag of 30th Avenue. Sample a hoppy West Coast IPA here and you’ll soon understand why San Diego is considered the craft beer capital of the USA. The Belching Beaver Brewery’s North Park tasting room is easily identified by the huge painted logo on the side of the building featuring – yup, you guessed it – a great big belching beaver. Don’t miss the Greetings from San Diego mural right next door, an absolute must for your Instagram feed. Modern Times’ nearby tasting room is known as – wait for it – ‘the North Park Flavordome’. And, with a bold claim like that, it would be remiss not to take up the challenge. Grab a table beneath the forest of inverted lampshades inside and browse a menu of over 20 brews that includes the hazy Technomancer and rich Black House coffee stout. Can’t decide what to order? Flights of four different beers of your choice are also available for the terminally indecisive. Then there’s the Fall Brewing Company with their slightly creepy Humpty Dumpty mascot that gets dressed up for special occasions like Thanksgiving and Halloween, and the sociable North Park Beer Company where weekend brunches are almost – almost – as legendary as the beers. Still thirsty? The North Park Festival of Beers rolls into town every spring, bringing street food, live music, party vibes and an ocean of beer to the streets of San Diego. Tickets include unlimited tastings. Cider, Cocktails and Art But North Park isn’t just about the beer. No! Those who like their drinks a little more... appley should make a beeline for Bivouac Ciderworks, where flights of three glasses let you sample dry, sweet and flavored brews. Meanwhile over at Polite Provisions, smartly dressed bartenders mix lively cocktails for adventurous hipsters. Try the Zombie if you dare: this rum-and-absinthe concoction packs such a dizzying punch that customers are limited to just two per visit. For visions of swirling colors and forms that are not absinthe-induced, mosey on down to Ray Street. Here in the hub of the North Park arts scene, you’ll find a plethora of shops and galleries displaying works by local and international artists. There’s plenty more to see for free on a wander through the nearby streets, with what might just be the highest concentration of great street art anywhere in San Diego. Look out for colorful works by local favorites Madsteez and Kreashun, as well as a samurai cat and skateboarding donut. Fans of American rock royalty should head north to Adams Avenue to check out artist Travis Crosby’s wall-sized tributes to Prince and Jimi Hendrix. Formerly a 1920s cinema, University Avenue’s North Park Observatory was restored to its former glory and has played host to a veritable who’s who of indie legends since reopening as a 21st-century music venue. The roll call of past performers reads like a hipster's dream festival line-up and includes St. Vincent, Dinosaur Jr., Death Cab for Cutie, Mogwai, Cat Power and James Blake, to name just a few. Out and About Thanks to its unique topography, you’re never far from a canyon in San Diego, and North Park is no exception. Making the boundary between the North and South Park districts, Switzer Canyon is a green oasis of lush vegetation that's home to rabbits, coyotes and other cute critters. There’s a short walking trail that’s worth a wander before heading into the vast expanse of Balboa Park, where an absolute embarrassment of riches awaits the intrepid explorer. Inside you’ll find some of the best museums and galleries on the West Coast, from the stunning collection of 19th and 20th-century American and European art at the San Diego Museum of Art to prehistoric monsters at the Natural History Museum. This is also the place to come face to face with all manner of weird and wonderful creatures at the San Diego Zoo and to chill out and find your inner zen among the cherry blossoms, bonsai trees and koi ponds in the Japanese Friendship Garden. North Park is also well-positioned for trips to downtown San Diego and the historic Gaslamp Quarter, as well as easy day trips to Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach and even Coronado and La Jolla, both of which are within a 20-25-minute drive. The route to La Jolla is particularly scenic and the rewards when you hit the bluffs are quite something. All swaying palms, golden sands, sweeping pacific views and harbor seals basking in the sun, it’s SoCal beach life in microcosm, and well worth a few hours of your time. Save on things to do in North Park San Diego Save on admission to San Diego attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram and Facebook for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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Things to do in San Diego For Birthday

Planning to spend your birthday in San Diego? This party town has everything you need to make your special day go off with a bang. From paragliding off the cliffs at La Jolla to cocktails on Mission Beach and sailing into the sunset in San Diego Bay, we run down our 10 favorite things to do in San Diego for a birthday. Reach for the Sky Take flight over the Temecula Valley on a thrilling sunrise balloon ride. There are a number of companies such as Magical Adventures Balloon Rides operating up here, around 20 miles from downtown San Diego, with flights generally including 45-60 minutes in the air and a champagne toast to steady your nerves when you land. You’ll soar high over the Temecula wineries and, on clear days, enjoy far-reaching views across mountainous desert landscapes to the east, shimmering ocean vistas to the west and San Diego’s distant skyline in the south. As birthday experiences go, this one is pretty special. Meet the Locals Spend your special day with some of San Diego’s most special wildlife by renting a kayak at La Jolla Shores and paddling gently out into the San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park. This astonishing marine reserve is home to a dazzling array of sea critters. On a good day you might spot curious leopard sharks, sea turtles, stingrays and harbor seals swimming through the clear waters under your boat. Look out too for bright orange Garibaldi, the California state fish, no less. Afterwards, make for the nearby secret sea caves, many of which are only accessible by kayak. Have a Picnic in Balboa Park Is the sun shining? Well, of course it is: you’re in Southern California! Hit one of the local street markets for freshly baked breads, aromatic cheeses and – as it’s your birthday – as much homemade cake as you can possibly eat, then head over to Balboa Park for a lazy lunch with friends. Choose a wild spot along one of the many walking trails or pick a manicured lawn off the main El Prado drag. Alcohol is permitted in designated areas, but not in glass bottles, so make sure to think outside the (wine) box if you’re planning on celebrating with a drink. Catch a Game at Petco Park Head downtown to the East Village for all the thrills and spills of a Major League Baseball game on the San Diego Padres’ home turf. All you need to get into the spirit is a beer, a hot dog and, of course, a giant foam finger. The atmosphere at these games can be electric so it’s perfect for birthday fun, as well as being conveniently close to the Gaslamp Quarter’s fab nightlife. If baseball isn’t your bag, check listings for concerts at the stadium instead: Petco Park has hosted some of the biggest stars on the planet, including Madonna, Taylor Swift, Green Day and The Rolling Stones. Hit the Road Whether it’s your 21st, 40th or 99th, you can’t fail to be charmed by GoCar’s cute two-seater electric vehicles. Rent one of these brightly colored little beauties and hit the streets of San Diego for a self-guided narrated tour (yes, the car actually talks!) of the city’s best attractions. Cruise through the Gaslamp Quarter, take a spin round Balboa Park, park up for lunch in Little Italy and discover the city’s rich heritage in the Old Town. You can follow the car’s GPS route at your own pace, or go freestyle and check out hip neighborhoods like North Park and Hillcrest. Take a Leap of Faith There won't be many things to do on your birthday in San Diego that come close to the adrenaline rush of launching yourself from the cliffs at La Jolla. Brave souls can take tandem flights with expert paragliders at the Torrey Pines Gliderport, where colorful parachutes bob and weave through the air, gliding out elegantly over the ocean and along the sand-colored bluffs before riding the warm air currents back to terra firma. Keep your eyes peeled and you might even be lucky enough to spot seals and dolphins frolicking in the surf below. Get a Taste of the Good Stuff About an hour out of Downtown, Cali’s Temecula Valley is home to somewhere in the region of 40 (count ‘em) wineries, producing award-winning Chardonnay, Cab Sauv, Malbec, Riesling and more. Almost all of them offer tours and tastings and, as this is effectively an educational experience (right?), you can get tipsy in the California sunshine absolutely guilt-free, with the lush green vineyards stretching out before you as far as the eye can see. Head to Wilson Creek, Callaway and Vindemia for some of the finest vino-fueled views in the valley. Sip Birthday Cocktails by the Beach Take a spin on the century-old Giant Dipper rollercoaster at Belmont Park before moseying on over to Cannonball for some of the best cocktails on Mission Beach. Grab a table on the huge rooftop terrace and settle in for some top-drawer people-watching and expansive views of the beach and sea. There’s sushi and Pacific Rim dishes to snack on, but it's the drinks you came for, right? Get the party started with a rum-infused Mission Beach Mai Tai and keep it rolling with a punchy Cactus Cooler. Delicious. Sail into the Sunset SoCal sunsets are famously beautiful, with the sky putting on a cosmic show of fiery orange, bruised purple and flamingo pink as the sun disappears over the horizon. Grab your camera and set sail on an evening cruise of San Diego Bay, where you can expect impressive sunset views of the city skyline as well as attractions including the USS Midway Museum and curvaceous Coronado Bridge. Tours include dinner and drinks and a chance to wander the deck and spot seals and dolphins gliding silently alongside the boat. Have a Laugh! Head up to the La Jolla Comedy Store for big names and even bigger laughs at this San Diego outpost of the legendary LA club. Or spend an evening in the Gaslamp Quarter where atmospheric dive bars, hip microbreweries and rooftop cocktail joints go some way to demonstrating why this historic ‘hood is also the nightlife hub of the whole city. There’s great comedy to be found here, too. Try the open mic night at the American Comedy Company or lose all inhibition for the raucous sing-alongs and all-night danceathons that have made The Shout! House’s Dueling Pianos show one of San Diego’s best birthday nights out. Save on things to do on your birthday in San Diego Save on admission to San Diego attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram and Facebook for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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