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- Bring plenty of sun protection if you plan to spend the day outside.
- Lifeguards are on duty year-round. Find the main lifeguard tower at the end of Grand Avenue.
- Bathrooms and shower facilities are located around the pier at the end of Garnet Avenue and around the main lifeguard tower.
- Alcohol is prohibited on the beach and boardwalk.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Pacific Beach. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Pacific Beach is a publicly accessible beach in San Diego, and therefore it doesn’t cost anything to enjoy the sea, sand, and boardwalk. However, if you want to rent water sports equipment, a sun lounger, or grab food and drinks from the surrounding restaurants, you’ll have to pay accordingly. If you’re happy to see the beach from a distance, boat excursions that pass by start from roughly US$35.
Yes, Pacific Beach is one of San Diego's well-known and popular stretches of shoreline, so it's well worth visiting if you're in the area. Known for its peaceful boardwalk and surrounding shops and restaurants, Pacific Beach is also ideal for water sports or just plain laying out on the sand. Though visiting independently is certainly convenient, you can also pass by the beach on several catamaran or whale-watching excursions, as well as self-driving tours.
Per one customer who booked the Beaches and Bluffs: San Diego's Ultimate Coastal Driving Tour, "This is a very low cost way to see a lot of San Diego. Some of the most beautiful views and options to explore. Plan to spend the whole day including stopping and checking things out. Clear directions to get from place to place. We all had a blast on this excursion."
Yes, you can swim at Pacific Beach. It’s great for catching some waves on surf or body boards, or just splashing around. Always make sure to shuffle your feet on the sand, though, since stingrays are present in San Diego’s oceans, but shuffling usually scares them off.
Yes, Pacific Beach is known for being crowded, especially in the summer months when the weather gets hotter. A lot of college and high-school kids come to the beach, plus the surfers, too. Pacific Beach is also a good place for families since there are all kinds of activities and shops.
It depends what vibe you’re looking for. If you want to mingle with like-minded party people, then hit Pacific Beach on the weekend or in the summer months. If you’d rather avoid the big crowds, then opt for weekdays outside of the summer months, which should have fewer beachgoers.
Yes, you can park at Pacific Beach, but you might be searching for a parking spot for a while during the busy summer months. Plus, there are paid lots, which don’t leave a lot of wiggle room. If you stay patient, you’ll inevitably find a spot within walking distance.
No, you cannot drink alcohol on Pacific Beach, or any beach in San Diego. If you’re caught, you’ll receive a hefty fine. Further offenses have heftier penalties. Stick to soft drinks and water on the beach, and if you need a drink, head to one of the numerous bars.
There are tons of things to do when you're done visiting Pacific Beach. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in San Diego:
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