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]]>As the birthplace of craft beer, you can expect to find dozens of breweries in the Golden State. Hop on the San Diego Beer Train Trolley Tour or explore the downtown brewery scene in a vintage safari vehicle. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, pay a visit to Border X Brewing where you can sample a spicy chocolate stout.
No beercation list would be complete without Grand Rapids which has earned the name “Beer City”. Founders Brewery is a must-see. Set in a former truck depot, the brewery is modeled after a German beer hall and offers a wide selection of seasonal and year-round beers.
There are around 150 breweries in Denver, making it a big player in the craft beer game. There are also a variety of tours to choose from, including the Lower Downtown Denver Craft Beer Tour which features a historical walking tour, and the Rino Beer and Graffiti where you can check out the city’s street art scene.
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]]>The San Diego Zoo is one of the largest in the U.S., home to over 4000 different animals. Whether you spend a morning with the big cats, watch the bonobos for hours, or check out the rare and interesting plant species, time will fly as you pass a day in the zoo. You will definitely get your step count in, so make sure to pack a picnic or plan to have lunch in one of the many restaurants or cafes on site.
From the Point Loma peninsula, you get stunning views back of the city itself, as well as of the sea. It is easy to get away from the crowds here and have a quiet moment to yourself. If you’re really lucky, you may even see some of the marine life that passes by San Diego, including humpback whales!
One of the most popular beach destinations in California, La Jolla is full of natural beauty. Whether you’re swimming, surfing, or sunbathing, whiling away a day on the white sands is one of the best ways to relax on your trip. Don’t forget to check out some of the museums and art galleries close to shore, and if you’re hungry there are many eateries offering fresh Californian cuisine.
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]]>There are many metropolitan areas and cities with great golfing offers in the States, and these are three that you should consider for your next golf-centric vacation!
The desert awaits in Phoenix, Arizona, a place with sunny weather year-round and a number of prestigious golf courses in places like Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. There are plenty of resorts, too, with golf courses attached that you will love visiting.
Located a few hundred miles west of Phoenix is the oceanside city of San Diego, California, another hot spot for golfers. Torrey Pines is the home of the U.S. Open and one of the most famous golf courses in the country, but there are plenty of other choices out there too for beginners and experts.
Orlando might just be the perfect choice for you if you are looking to combine golf and a family-friendly vacation. There is a great variety of courses in the area including the fascinating Walt Disney World Golf Resort.
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]]>When it first opened its doors in 1888, this establishment was the largest resort hotel in the world. Over the course of the past century and a half, it hosted presidents, royals, and celebrities, and it’s still one of the most photographed attractions on Coronado Island.
Coronado Beach is home to several historic lifeguard towers that are extremely popular with photographers. If you enjoy nostalgic snaps, make sure to get one of these towers in the frame. Their blue and white shades perfectly match the colors of the sand and the sky.
A trip to Coronado Island is incomplete without the iconic photo of the San Diego skyline. Thanks to its convenient locations across from downtown San Diego, this island offers some of the best shots of the entire city.
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]]>San Diego is famous for its surfer scene. If you head to San Diego and don’t ride a wave, you’ve done something very wrong.
In ‘N’ Out is a fast-food chain that is native to California. We don’t know what they put in their food but whatever it is, it’s worth crossing the country for.
Old Town is a charming little town with plenty of photo opps. You can take a free walking tour and learn about the origins of the peculiar town.
Little Italy is home the site of ArtWalk, the largest festival on the West Coast. It is a unique neighborhood where you can visit art galleries, eat authentic Italian food, and experience the vibrant buzz of the Italian community.
Given that it borders Mexico, it is no surprise that San Diego has a whole lot to offer when it comes to Mexican food. The Mexican food trucks are truly something and should not be missed.
The Gaslamp Quarter is the arts and culture hub of San Diego. We recommend visiting Copley Symphony Hall and catching a show. It’s also a great place to grab a cocktail.
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]]>On your next trip to San Diego, be sure to check out these three top beaches.
La Jolla Shores is one of the best beaches in San Diego. Located next to the historic neighborhood which is its namesake, you’ll find a one-mile stretch of sand with calm water and plenty of families here.
Coronado Island, located in San Diego Bay, is the home of this beach, a protected natural area with some of the most interesting beach areas to explore in the San Diego area. The scenic views of the city of San Diego are another plus of this great beach.
Are you a dog lover or planning to take your pooch along with you on vacation? Ocean Beach, a dog-friendly beach that’s perfect for nature lovers, features pets, sunbathing, and surfing as its principal draws.
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]]>While in San Diego, here are some spots that you absolutely must check out in order to make the most of your experience.
Petco Park, the home of the MLB’s San Diego Padres and the venue for concerts and festivals throughout the year, is beautifully situated in the city’s downtown area and even has a grass berm area where fans can picnic and sit on towels.
Coronado Island is a gem just off of the coast of mainland San Diego that features a world-famous hotel as well as beautiful, tranquil beaches.
Balboa Park is one of the United States’ best urban parks. It features ample open spaces, gardens, and also museums and theatres. It’s a perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon.
One of the world’s best zoos is located in the heart of San Diego in Balboa Park. The San Diego Zoo has more than 3,500 animals of 650 different species, and is one of the few zoos in the world to have giant pandas!
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]]>Are you looking for destinations where the weather is more of a sure thing? Here are four fantastic cities to visit where the weather is (almost) always sunny, warm, and pleasant.
This coastal Southern California undoubtedly has the best weather of any large city in the United States. With the coldest month’s high temperature at an average 65 degrees F and the warmest month’s high at 76, you can’t go wrong with sunny San Diego and its beautiful beaches.
This large Colombian city is blessed with a microclimate that allows it to enjoy a permanently pleasant climate. In fact, its nickname is “The City of Eternal Spring,” which is easy to understand when you see that the city’s average year-round temperature is 72 degrees.
Valencia, located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, has an ideal climate for sun lovers. This charming city enjoys nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, one of the highest totals in Europe. The winters are mild and the summers are long, so you can’t go wrong here.
Finally, Mexico’s capital is another destination that guarantees good weather. It’s high-altitude location protects it from the stereotypical Mexican heat, enjoying perfect high temperatures that range from between 70 and 80 degrees year-round. Nice!
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]]>The post 3 U.S. Cities Every Beer Lover Should Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the birthplace of craft beer, you can expect to find dozens of breweries in the Golden State. Hop on the San Diego Beer Train Trolley Tour or explore the downtown brewery scene in a vintage safari vehicle. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, pay a visit to Border X Brewing where you can sample a spicy chocolate stout.
No beercation list would be complete without Grand Rapids which has earned the name “Beer City”. Founders Brewery is a must-see. Set in a former truck depot, the brewery is modeled after a German beer hall and offers a wide selection of seasonal and year-round beers.
There are around 150 breweries in Denver, making it a big player in the craft beer game. There are also a variety of tours to choose from, including the Lower Downtown Denver Craft Beer Tour which features a historical walking tour, and the Rino Beer and Graffiti where you can check out the city’s street art scene.
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]]>The San Diego Zoo is one of the largest in the U.S., home to over 4000 different animals. Whether you spend a morning with the big cats, watch the bonobos for hours, or check out the rare and interesting plant species, time will fly as you pass a day in the zoo. You will definitely get your step count in, so make sure to pack a picnic or plan to have lunch in one of the many restaurants or cafes on site.
From the Point Loma peninsula, you get stunning views back of the city itself, as well as of the sea. It is easy to get away from the crowds here and have a quiet moment to yourself. If you’re really lucky, you may even see some of the marine life that passes by San Diego, including humpback whales!
One of the most popular beach destinations in California, La Jolla is full of natural beauty. Whether you’re swimming, surfing, or sunbathing, whiling away a day on the white sands is one of the best ways to relax on your trip. Don’t forget to check out some of the museums and art galleries close to shore, and if you’re hungry there are many eateries offering fresh Californian cuisine.
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]]>The post Flock to These U.S. Golfing Paradises appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are many metropolitan areas and cities with great golfing offers in the States, and these are three that you should consider for your next golf-centric vacation!
The desert awaits in Phoenix, Arizona, a place with sunny weather year-round and a number of prestigious golf courses in places like Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. There are plenty of resorts, too, with golf courses attached that you will love visiting.
Located a few hundred miles west of Phoenix is the oceanside city of San Diego, California, another hot spot for golfers. Torrey Pines is the home of the U.S. Open and one of the most famous golf courses in the country, but there are plenty of other choices out there too for beginners and experts.
Orlando might just be the perfect choice for you if you are looking to combine golf and a family-friendly vacation. There is a great variety of courses in the area including the fascinating Walt Disney World Golf Resort.
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]]>The post 3 Most Picturesque Backdrops at San Diego’s Coronado Island appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it first opened its doors in 1888, this establishment was the largest resort hotel in the world. Over the course of the past century and a half, it hosted presidents, royals, and celebrities, and it’s still one of the most photographed attractions on Coronado Island.
Coronado Beach is home to several historic lifeguard towers that are extremely popular with photographers. If you enjoy nostalgic snaps, make sure to get one of these towers in the frame. Their blue and white shades perfectly match the colors of the sand and the sky.
A trip to Coronado Island is incomplete without the iconic photo of the San Diego skyline. Thanks to its convenient locations across from downtown San Diego, this island offers some of the best shots of the entire city.
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]]>The post 6 Things To Do In San Diego For Under $5 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>San Diego is famous for its surfer scene. If you head to San Diego and don’t ride a wave, you’ve done something very wrong.
In ‘N’ Out is a fast-food chain that is native to California. We don’t know what they put in their food but whatever it is, it’s worth crossing the country for.
Old Town is a charming little town with plenty of photo opps. You can take a free walking tour and learn about the origins of the peculiar town.
Little Italy is home the site of ArtWalk, the largest festival on the West Coast. It is a unique neighborhood where you can visit art galleries, eat authentic Italian food, and experience the vibrant buzz of the Italian community.
Given that it borders Mexico, it is no surprise that San Diego has a whole lot to offer when it comes to Mexican food. The Mexican food trucks are truly something and should not be missed.
The Gaslamp Quarter is the arts and culture hub of San Diego. We recommend visiting Copley Symphony Hall and catching a show. It’s also a great place to grab a cocktail.
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]]>On your next trip to San Diego, be sure to check out these three top beaches.
La Jolla Shores is one of the best beaches in San Diego. Located next to the historic neighborhood which is its namesake, you’ll find a one-mile stretch of sand with calm water and plenty of families here.
Coronado Island, located in San Diego Bay, is the home of this beach, a protected natural area with some of the most interesting beach areas to explore in the San Diego area. The scenic views of the city of San Diego are another plus of this great beach.
Are you a dog lover or planning to take your pooch along with you on vacation? Ocean Beach, a dog-friendly beach that’s perfect for nature lovers, features pets, sunbathing, and surfing as its principal draws.
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]]>While in San Diego, here are some spots that you absolutely must check out in order to make the most of your experience.
Petco Park, the home of the MLB’s San Diego Padres and the venue for concerts and festivals throughout the year, is beautifully situated in the city’s downtown area and even has a grass berm area where fans can picnic and sit on towels.
Coronado Island is a gem just off of the coast of mainland San Diego that features a world-famous hotel as well as beautiful, tranquil beaches.
Balboa Park is one of the United States’ best urban parks. It features ample open spaces, gardens, and also museums and theatres. It’s a perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon.
One of the world’s best zoos is located in the heart of San Diego in Balboa Park. The San Diego Zoo has more than 3,500 animals of 650 different species, and is one of the few zoos in the world to have giant pandas!
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]]>Are you looking for destinations where the weather is more of a sure thing? Here are four fantastic cities to visit where the weather is (almost) always sunny, warm, and pleasant.
This coastal Southern California undoubtedly has the best weather of any large city in the United States. With the coldest month’s high temperature at an average 65 degrees F and the warmest month’s high at 76, you can’t go wrong with sunny San Diego and its beautiful beaches.
This large Colombian city is blessed with a microclimate that allows it to enjoy a permanently pleasant climate. In fact, its nickname is “The City of Eternal Spring,” which is easy to understand when you see that the city’s average year-round temperature is 72 degrees.
Valencia, located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, has an ideal climate for sun lovers. This charming city enjoys nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, one of the highest totals in Europe. The winters are mild and the summers are long, so you can’t go wrong here.
Finally, Mexico’s capital is another destination that guarantees good weather. It’s high-altitude location protects it from the stereotypical Mexican heat, enjoying perfect high temperatures that range from between 70 and 80 degrees year-round. Nice!
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