Whether you’re looking for a virtual beach escape or just want to say “awww!” as adorable animals play, these San Diego live web cams are sure to delight no matter where you’re watching.
Beach Web Cams
La Jolla Shores
Virtually escape to the picturesque white sands and blue skies of La Jolla Shores thanks to the aptly named La Jolla Shores Hotel.
Mission Bay and Mission Beach
Get a sneak peek of a blissful day at the bay with the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa’s webcam. With a live feed perspective from the hotel’s tower, the camera pans from the beautiful Mission Bay to Mission Beach and the Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Beach
Enjoy a little piece of paradise courtesy of the Pacific Terrace Hotel. Take a peek via their live beach cam featuring glistening sand, blue Pacific, and fun-filled boardwalk as their camera pans the adjacent boardwalk and Pacific Beach.
Coronado
Crashing waves. Ocean breezes. Beaming sunshine. The Hotel del Coronado’s live beach cams offer a virtual beach vacation with the breathtaking views, cool water and the golden sand beaches of Coronado.
Embarcadero
Take in views of the Bay, downtown and a partial view of Maritime Museum of San Diego‘s vessels and the Embarcadero.
Animal Web Cams
San Diego Zoo
Whether observing the animals for educational purposes or simply for an entertaining mental break, the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s koalas, apes, tigers and more can be viewed online anytime.
Birch Aquarium at Scripps
Birch Aquarium at Scripps is live streaming from its Giant Kelp Forest exhibit. The Kelp Cam is a stunning live feed featuring leopard sharks, moray eels, garibaldi and a 300-pound giant black sea bass.
COVID-19 Travel Updates and Resources
During these uncertain times, safety and health are our top priority. The San Diego community has been aggressive in trying to stem the COVID-19 outbreak. While our parks, beaches, attractions, museums, and local businesses are temporarily closed, we are committed to providing the most up-to-date resources as we learn them.
For now, please stay safe. We’ll keep San Diego warm for you.
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