San Diego was so relaxing. I highly suggest a trip there if you have a three-day weekend. The weather was beautiful, sunny and breezy. The coast of the Pacific Ocean is breathtaking. I was blown away by the beauty of La Jolla (pronounced La Hoya), an area just north of San Diego. I'm staying in La Jolla on my next visit. The things that mesmerized me about La Jolla:
#1) The views of the Pacific Ocean-Some of the most beautiful I've ever seen.
#2) Seal Beach aka Children's Beach-Children's Beach, affectionately known as "Casa Beach" by the locals, is a small cove beach created years ago for the children of La Jolla and visitors to experience the beach in an enclosed section within the La Jolla cliffs. What became a safe-haven for children also became a natural attraction to seals and seal lions that frollick in La Jolla Bay. Seals and seal lions come here to rest, sunbathe and even have pups. It's a sight you will never forget.
#3) Monterey Cypress Tress in Ellen Browing Scripts Park-La Jolla was home to Dr. Seuss. It is here where he got his inspiration for the trees in his books.
#1) The views of the Pacific Ocean-Some of the most beautiful I've ever seen.
#2) Seal Beach aka Children's Beach-Children's Beach, affectionately known as "Casa Beach" by the locals, is a small cove beach created years ago for the children of La Jolla and visitors to experience the beach in an enclosed section within the La Jolla cliffs. What became a safe-haven for children also became a natural attraction to seals and seal lions that frollick in La Jolla Bay. Seals and seal lions come here to rest, sunbathe and even have pups. It's a sight you will never forget.
#3) Monterey Cypress Tress in Ellen Browing Scripts Park-La Jolla was home to Dr. Seuss. It is here where he got his inspiration for the trees in his books.
#4) La Valencia Hotel aka The Pink Lady of La Jolla-Just steps from the coastline, the 86 year-old's beachfront hotel’s Mediterranean influenced architecture and décor, including beautiful courtyards, hand painted murals and exquisite Spanish mosaics, evoke old-world charm.
#5) Baja Fresh-Ok, so this wasn't in La Jolla but in the Gaslamp District of San Diego. No trip to Cali is complete without a trip to this place! Mahi Mahi Tacos...yummmm!
“Oh the places you'll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won. And the magical things you can do with that ball will make you the winning-est winner of all.” -Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!