Skip the crowded malls and head to Coronado’s charming Christmas tree-lined main street, Orange Ave., to discover delightful boutique shops and galleries selling all sorts of unique gifts this holiday season.
New Year’s Eve San Diego-style!
No matter how good (or bad) 2012 was, everyone’s looking forward to a better 2013 and that starts with New Year’s Eve in San Diego! So are you going to spend another night on your couch watching thousands of revelers celebrating on TV or are you going to go out there and usher in 2013 with a bang?!
Haven’t made plans yet? Not sure where to go? After the break are a handful of options that will surely give you a night to remember!
New Year’s Eve Dining Worth Waiting All Year For
After the Thanksgiving feast, Christmas cookies, and other holiday treats, heading out on the town for a six-course dining extravaganza may seem like overkill, but what is New Year’s Eve for if not extravagance? It’s the last night of the year, a night to indulge and celebrate before heading into the year ahead with renewed intentions. So grab a loved one and treat yourself to one of these delicious celebrations around San Diego. These hotel restaurants are doing it up right, and if you really feel like living it up, you won’t even need to drive home after these New Year’s Eve dining celebrations.
New Year’s Eve Celebrations for Kids in San Diego
My kids love celebrating NYE and each year they have every intention of staying up until midnight watching the fireworks or banging pots and pans. But it never works out that way; they get tired and cranky and frankly so do we! Luckily, many of San Diego’s attractions have thought of this and offer day and early evening New Years Eve celebrations for kids.
Top Things to Do in San Diego: December 19-23, 2012
If you have already finished all of your holiday shopping, after the break are out top things to do this weekend.
Contest: Win Tickets to the 2012 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl – Contest has Ended
On December 27, 2012, the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl festivities kick off with the free and family friendly Port of San Diego Big Bay Balloon Parade at 10:00 AM. Later that evening, the UCLA Bruins will take on the Baylor Bears at Qualcomm Stadium.
After the break, learn how you can win tickets to this years Holiday Bowl.
Surf Fishing San Diego County’s Beaches
One of the great things about fishing from the beach in the surf in San Diego County is that you’ll likely have the beach to yourself. That sounds crazy in a place that has nearly 4 million people and more in the summer months, but if you plan it right, you’ll have the beach to yourself as you try to fool a long list of ocean fish prowling near shore.
I like to fish an incoming tide early in the morning or late in the day toward sundown if I can time that right. Fewer people, more fish. Check the tides and go from there. It’s also a good idea to scan the beach you intend to fish at low tide to see where the holes or any structure are and where fish might hold when the tide rolls in.
What’s great about fishing the surf is you never know what you’ll catch. The list includes barred surfperch, walleye surfperch, yellowfin croaker, spotfin croaker, corbina, halibut, bat rays, leopard sharks and shovelnose guitarfish.
Top Things to do in San Diego: December 13-16, 2012
It’s never to early to start making your weekend plans. After the break are top things to do this weekend in San Diego.
Clothing for Men – Find Him the Perfect Outfit in San Diego
Men and shopping? You bet! And San Diego is just the place to find that perfect ensemble to fit any occasion. As a personal wardrobe stylist I feel that clothing for men is less complicated than for women. San Diego’s local boutiques have embraced this concept making it easy to find anything from Casual-Chic to […]
Happy as a Clam – Clam Digging in San Diego
Surfing, snorkeling, biking and playing volleyball are just a few of the fun things you can do while visiting San Diego’s beautiful beaches. Well, now you can add another fun activity to the list: Clam digging! If you’re thinking, “Clam digging in San Diego … really?” Think again.
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