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Water Sports

The most immersive way to enjoy the splendor of the sea With mile after mile off coastline, there’s no shortage of water sports in La Jolla. From kayaking and snorkeling to paddle-boarding and kitesurfing, there are so many ways to hit the water and enjoy a beautiful...

Whale Watching

Witness the migration of these magnificent beasts from a boat or the shore A lengthy Pacific coastline along whale migration routes makes San Diego perfect for whale watching. Luckily for visitors, our town boasts year-round whale watching opportunities, depending on...

Children’s Pool

Legendary crescent beach and sea lion/harbor seal sunbathing spot With blue-green water, pillowy sand, and marvelous coastal scenery, Children’s Pool is undoubtedly one of the best beaches in La Jolla. Though it was once a tranquil cove for young swimmers, it’s...

La Jolla Museums

La Jolla Museums

Modern art and timeless ocean views at this renowned art institution Recently reopened to the public, The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is the shining jewel in the local art scene’s crown, and a standout among La Jolla museums. It focuses on preserving and...

First Friday Art Walk

A monthly art-focused open house in the village Grab your walking shoes and get ready for an evening of art, wine, and merrymaking at this monthly event. Held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the first Friday of every month, this art extravaganza prompts La Jolla art...

La Jolla Cove

Legendary cove beach and wildlife hangout  One of the best beaches in La Jolla and perhaps San Diego overall, La Jolla Cove is a tiny slice of beach heaven mere blocks from the bustling heart of La Jolla Village. Descend a set of steps to find a small, sandy cove...

La Jolla Sea Caves

Splendid Caverns Carved Into Sandstone Cliffs Hiding within hollowed out sandstone cliffs soaring over the beachfront, La Jolla’s seven sea caves are one of town’s biggest draws. This stunning collection of caverns is best seen during a kayaking or snorkeling tour,...