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This pier belongs to the the University of California, San Diego’s Scripps Institute of Oceanography. It is not a recreational pier and you can’t walk on it, but it is not only one of the most popular beaches in San Diego, but one of the most scenic. The village is a quaint town on a cliffside that leads down to the ocean, and is home to high-end shopping and dining topped with amazing views of the Pacific Ocean.
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There are many things to do on Oceanside’s beaches, from everyday happenings to special events like surf competitions, concerts, car shows, triathlons, and the Oceanside Harbor Village. The Village offers dining, shopping, and other activities complete with a lighthouse. Each with their own vintage feel, there are many types of restaurants here, from burger places to seafood joints to pizzerias.
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Just 10 miles north of San Diego, Pacific Beach (or PB to locals) is the quintessential Southern California beach. This is a complete party beach town and attracts many college students from the area who come for the night clubs and beach volleyball. With its shack-like eateries, bars, and various other things to buy and… Read more »
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