Just minutes away from downtown San Diego, Paradise Point is a short hop to world famous attractions like Sea World, Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo.
Mission Bay Beach and Sea World
Mission Bay consists of over 4,000 acres of bay, bike trails, parks, and supports all types of boating activities and water sports, including sailing. Nearby is the favorite San Diego attraction: Sea World! Sea world includes a host of aquatic shows including the 'must-see' Shamu's Adventure where you'll no doubt leave soaking wet if you sit in the first 14 rows! Visit the California Tide Pool where you can touch a starfish or Rocky Point Reserve where you can actually feed a dolphin
Old Town San Diego & State Historic Park
Spend an enchanting evening in Old Town San Diego, one of San Diego's most loved attractions. Have an authentic Mexican fiesta at the well-known Casa de Bandini, Casa de Pico or take your pick from the many restaurants to choose from. After dinner, enjoy the colorful Bazaar del Mundo-an exhibition of unique shops where one can find exceptional and unique Mexican imports, delicacies, and desserts.
Only a few minutes from Downtown San Diego, the harbor, and Mission Bay, Balboa Park is a great place for the family to pack a picnic, tour a museum (15 to choose from!), or visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Amidst green lawns, gorgeous fountains, and inspiring Spanish architecture, Balboa Park is a must-see.
When visiting Coronado Island, one cannot help but stop and visit the majestic and historic Hotel Del Coronado where the famous movie ''Some Like It Hot'' starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe was filmed. Travelocity.com rates Coronado Beaches #3 for ''Most Romantic Beaches.'' A great place to enjoy various recreational activities, shop, or simply enjoy an ice cream cone from Moo Time while watching an unrivaled Coronado Beach sunset.
Take a walk on the San Diego Bay, experience turn of the century California and New England seaports, enjoy 75 unique shops, restaurants, and bakeries. Discover bay view dining, ferry rides, San Diego trolley tours, and other events.
One of San Diego's most popular and historic area, the Gaslamp Quarter, contains sidewalk cafes, urban shops, art galleries, jazz clubs, theatres, dancing, and open-air restaurants. A great place to see the long-running hit comedy show at the Horton Grand Theatre, get a sundae at Ghiradelli's Ice Cream Shop and enjoy an eclectic array of food, entertainment, and culture as you shop in Victorian style buildings built between 1880 and 1910.

















