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Pacific Beach. Take in the mesmerizing coastal views as you stroll down Crystal Pier. Watch the surfers in action, and if you’re lucky, you might be able to spot frolicking dolphins and whales during the migration season. Then, rent a bicycle and cruise down Ocean Front Walk and the Mission Bay Bike Path—both offer plenty of spots to pause ...
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- Join the Never-Ending Beach Party. Let’s get the elephant out of the room. The heart of Pacific Beach isn’t for everyone. Crowds often contain young crowds sunbathing, playing beach sports, and bar hopping roughly between Crystal Pier and where the vacation rentals start in Mission Beach.
- Relax with the Family on North Pacific Beach. Central Pacific Beach may be party central, but North Pacific Beach is popular with local and vacationing families looking for a wide beach and calm waves.
- Catch a Wave at Tourmaline Beach and Surf Park. Tourmaline Beach is the neighborhood’s northernmost beach and one of San Diego’s most coveted surf spots.
- Catch a Fish or Watch a Sunset on Crystal Pier. Crystal Pier, built in 1927, is a Pacific Beach historic landmark and a privately-owned pier that grants public access during the day.
Pacific Beach is a neighborhood in San Diego, bounded by La Jolla to the north, Mission Beach and Mission Bay to the south, Interstate 5 and Clairemont to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. While formerly largely populated by young people, surfers , and college students, because of rising property and rental costs the ...
Pacific Beach (P.B.) is a popular destination for college students and young adults who enjoy the boardwalk, the surfing, the nightlife and the bonfires. Find out where to go, what to love, what to know and where to stay in this guide to P.B.
Pacific Beach is a popular destination for surfing, kiteboarding, paddle boarding, fishing, bike riding and walking the boardwalk. Enjoy the sunset at the pier and explore the restaurants, bars and nightlife in this lively neighborhood.
As part of the incredibly popular beach area known as The Strand, Pacific Beach lies between North Pacific Beach and Mission Beach in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego. As you would expect from a beach in Southern California, this place has sun, sand and surf just waiting for you.