We think San Diego is great.
Fresh from 7 weeks in Central America. Salty, sandy, mosquito bitten, done with rice and beans and looking for something other than local beer – along came fresh, hip, bright San Diego. Timing is everything and San Diego hit all the right spots.
Chosen for this trip because of it’s laid back, funky, outdoor and compact city lay out. We had two weeks to spend in and around San Diego and we’re looking forward to getting settled into local life.
We were spoilt for choice – beaches (Ocean, Pacific, Coronado, Mission, La Jolla), downtown (Gas Lamp, Old Town, Little Italy), Hipster action (North Park), more middle class (South Park) and upstate cute beach towns like Encinitas. As such we chose to hop around to try to see and experience as much as possible.
James also featured heavily in our planning for SD and we arrived with plans to visit a bunch of particularly kid friendly stuff – the very big and famous zoo, New Childrens’ museum and Legoland to name but a few #goodparents. Note that Seaworld is not included – hoop jumping killer whales or whatever is just not our cup of tea.
First stop – South Park (not that South Park). Our base for some jaunts around the city. San Diego Zoo, Coronado Island, Balboa Park and some much needed shopping. We found a gorgeous bright airy city with wide sidewalks, roads that took a month to cross and oddly limited street lighting. We also found lots of restaurants, craft breweries and other shops that would be very at home in Hackney were is not for the lack of air pollution and sense of space that made it feel very different.
Coronado Island has an amazing beach alongside a naval base and is picture postcard US of A. Stars and Stripes flags hang from houses and political poster boards are the norm alongside manicured lawns and white board churches. It’s cute, clean and made us giggle.



Keen to see more we headed seaward. Pacific beach no less. We expected surf life, sand in our toes, cool shops, taco stalls…and playgrounds. Put simply it is stunning – there is something really compelling about white sand and surf waves as far as the eye can see. A back drop of a cycle/skating/running/walking pathway and then beautiful modern double story homes with sea views. Finally, the geography in this area means you have sea in both directions on a peninsular that is only 4 blocks wide. Nice!

Our holiday home had a couple of bikes so we hired a trailer for James and set off to explore. Top of our list was La Jolla. John did an early morning dive in a kelp forest making friends underwater with sea lions and cormorants. James and I followed him up there on a ride which is a similar distance to the one we would normally ride on our commute to old work in Hastings. However I soon found out that a heavy toddler, trailer and California cruiser bike was frankly bloody hard work up any size of hill! La Jolla has a great coast line with clear cold seas and resident sea lions amongst other things. It also has nice coffee, restaurants and is just cute enough without being twee.




Despite this fun we had all been feeling under the weather for a few days. James in particular was struggling and so we decided to take a trip to the local clinic to get him some antibiotics and put our mind at rest. We always want to be honest in our blog and this was one of those moments when you would prefer to be at home amongst a familiar medical system rather than googling symptoms in the dead of the night. The back drop of Coronavirus is also not helpful. Cases are growing in California, and he definitely had some of the symptoms. I also don’t want to be dramatic – the clinic gave him the all clear for flu and we know they have very few testing kits for Coronavirus so really we are none the wiser. Either way James is now much better and enjoyed watching more TV than usual whilst he was unwell. Kids get sick everywhere and it is just a bit more challenging whilst travelling in unfamiliar places.
We only managed to stay for three nights in Pacific beach, due to a lack of planning on our side. So we hired our first car of the trip and headed north about 30 mins keeping close to the coast. We had some relaxed days there hanging around the local beaches and playgrounds limiting as much as possible James getting other people sick whilst avoiding total cabin fever. A special call out to Encinitas – we think it’s a pretty compelling area to live in – kids playing in the surf, sea swimming (for John as it’s cold!), great weather (even in February), lovely food and a cool vibe. We might be googling ‘jobs in San Diego’ whilst James is asleep later!!



We had happily postponed a trip to Legoland whilst James was ill and having now made a good recovery it was time to brave it. I was half expecting that James would for whatever not enjoy it as is so often the case with toddlers and when he refused to go on his first ride that looked all the more likely! Things picked up when he got the chance to drive a Lego car – and given his apparent lack of appreciation of other road users I am delighted that he may be of a generation where passing his driving test is never required 😂. We hit the big time in the afternoon when James went on his first two rollercoasters. The second of which John declared he was a bit scared about! We didn’t buy the theme park photos as the look on James’ face was pure terror…though he still is adamant that he loved it and was not scared at all. We had great weather, tiny queues (James still moaned) and a fun time – thanks Legoland.




Having hit most of the top spots early in our time in SanDiego we headed back to the city with a light schedule. Top of the list for all of us was to visit some of the cities breweries. San Diego state has more breweries than any other US state – literally everyone here brews their own. James was particularly on board with this plan as he had figured out that when we go to breweries he gets the iPad! Highlights included an earlier out of town visit to Stone brewing in Escondido and Ballast Point in Little Italy – uber cool spaces with great food and beer.

Looking back on San Diego from the airport, as far as cities go San Diego is right up there. Very kid and adult friendly – we really recommend it.

Next stop – Las Vegas baby! Bring it on…












































































































