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All About La Jolla
Attracting tourists from all over the world, La
Jolla's community is one that combines trends with
traditional class. Located 12 miles north from
downtown San Diego, this highly prosperous
community offers seven miles of coastline at an
...
Best Hotels In La Jolla
If you've ever been to La Jolla, you are probably
aware of the fact that finding a hotel can be a
pretty tough task indeed. To help you with your
quest, you'll find some of the best hotels in La
Jolla. This way, you'll be well prepared...
Black's Beach
Black's Beach is a two mile long, sandy strip of
beach located at the base of the majestic cliffs
that can be up to 300 foot high. Formally known
as Torrey Pines City Beach, it's jointly owned by
the City of San Diego and the State of...
Children's Pool
Also known as the Casa, the Children's Pool is a
small beach partially protected by a sea wall.
The original intention here was to create a fully
protected swimming area, although sand has now
filled in much of the area that exists to...
Empress Hotel
Located in the heart of the charming La Jolla village,
the Empress Hotel is an enchanted palace located
just four miles north of Mission Bay. Adding a
little bit more beauty to the already amazing San
Diego, this hotel is very popular for...
Getting To La Jolla
La Jolla, located in California, is a 20 minute
drive from downtown San Diego by going Interstate
5 north. Take the exit at Ardath Road, eventually
Ardath Road will become Torrey Pines Road. Continue
west on this road, and you'll reach...
Grande Colonial La Jolla
Your trip to La Jolla's historic Grande Colonial
begins with your choice of breathtaking ocean views
or views of the village in La Jolla. You have 55
rooms to choose from or 20 elegant suites. All
rooms in the Grande Colonial are non...
Introduction To La Jolla
La Jolla California, is a seaside resort community of
around 25,000. Spanish for "the jewel", it's often
times referred to as "jewel by the sea". La Jolla
borders the Pacific Ocean to the south and extends
north to Torrey Pines State...
La Jolla Beaches
From the family beaches that are most often preferred
by tourists to the more secluded coves most desired
by surfers, divers, and swimmers, La Jolla beaches
offer something for everyone. From Blacks Beach to
the north and Windansea Beach to...
La Jolla Cove
The Cove of La Jolla sits below the Ellen Browing
Scripps Park in downtown La Jolla. The sandy
portion of the beach is quite small, with plenty
of rocky cliffs. During high tide, the surrounding
rocks will trap the water that stays behind...
La Jolla Entertainment
Each and every year, La Jolla draws countless tourists
from around the world. With its picturesque terrain,
incredible views and charming culture, La Jolla is
a visitors paradise. The entertainment for the area
consistently pleases the...
La Jolla Sea Caves Tour
The most popular tour offered by Hike Bike Kayak of
San Diego is the kayak tour of the well known La
Jolla Sea Caves. On this tour, you can witness the
abudant wildlife and amazing views of the La Jolla
Cove with your guide who will be an...
La Jolla Shores
Located at 8200 Camino del Oro, La Jolla Shores is a
sandy beach around a mile long, adjacent to a
residentual dwelling. During the summer months, the
waves at this beach are normally the most gentle of
all San Diego beaches, although the...
La Jolla Travel Guide
La Jolla is a well known tourist attraction, and by
all accounts is the "jewel" in San Diego. Perched
on the bluffs that overlook the Pacific Ocean, the
city has captivated millions over the years, and
continues to do so to this very day.
...
La Jolla Village
The Village of La Jolla is the vacation showcase of
La Jolla. The village offers postcard type beauty,
with elegant homes, lush real estate, resorts,
luxurious hotels, and even the best in intimate
bed and breakfast lodging. The La Jolla...
La Jolla Village Tour
A trip to sunny La Jolla isn't complete with a tour
of the city's downtown area, known by locals as the
village. With trendy shops, galleries, and nice
places to eat, La Jolla Village is something you need
to tour on foot to appreciate.
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Marine Street Beach
Located near the upscale community of La Jolla, the
Marine Street Beach is a small cluster of high end
clothiers, hotels, shops, and galleries. The
beach is also legendary to body surfers and body
boarders due to it's thunderous waves...
Mount Soledad
Mount Soledad in beautiful La Jolla gives you the
chance to enjoy amazing, 360 degree views under the
shadow of a towering cross. All along the summit,
there are many veteran's plaques. Mount Soledad is
truly splendid to look at, as it is...
One Day In La Jolla
You could easily spend a week in La Jolla, walking
on the beach, puttering around town and enjoying
meals in great restaurants; but if you only have
one day, you can still enjoy some of the best La
Jolla has to offer.
You'll want to...
Restaurants And Bars
With many different establishments perched on top
of cliffs that overlook the famous La Jolla Cove,
the restaurants in this city are more well known
for their unforgettable atmosphere than anything
else.
Many restaurants in La Jolla...
The Birch Aquarium
Smaller and more intimate than other aquariums, the
Birch Aquarium is one place where you can get close
to all of the animals, and still take your time to
simply enjoy being there.
Due to its intimacy, adults and children alike are
...
Torrey Pines Glider Port
For over 75 years, the Gliderport in Torrey Pines
has been the learning place for aviation greats
such as the Lindbergh's, Boyles, and many other
greats. First established as a soaring site in
1928, the Gliderport has defined the world of...
Weekend Getaway In La Jolla
Translated, La Jolla means "the jewel", which is an
apt name for a splendid and beautiful town full of
blue water. One of California's best oceanside
towns, La Jolla is also home to many of the best
beaches in the state.
When you...
Where To Stay
During the year 1913, La Jolla's premiere hotel, The
Grande Colonial, opened its doors for visitors,
charging just $1 a night. Since that time, La
Jolla has blossomed into a resort community, with
modern hotels only helping to enhance the...
Windansea Beach
Past all of La Jolla's ritzy homes, hotels, and well
known restaurants, lies Windansea Beach. Down the
hill, this beach is flanked by surfers and sunbathers
on hot summer days. With sandstone cliffs, a sandy
beach, and amazing surf...
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