6 Things to Do in San Diego With Children



San Diego is a multi-faceted city for the first time tourist. With its broad variety of entertainment, nightlife, and riveting watersports, the area has always been home to vibrant social activities and great nights out. The nearby Mexican border has a definitive influence on the area, and with that comes a diverse and vibrant city that will no doubt enthuse any guest at the hotels in Buena Park CA.

Keeping adults happy is all well and good, but finding events and activities suitable for kids and won’t leave parents bored out of their mind is another matter entirely. In San Diego though, this is not hard at all. Below is a list of some of the tourist attractions, activities and areas that will keep both parents and children entertained during their San Diego visit.

San Diego Zoo

Opened in 1916, San Diego Zoo is one of the best zoos in the world, promising over 3500 animals and 99 acres of land. With its famed giant panda breeding, the zoo has attracted more than 4 million visitors, both young and old, especially due to its being one of the first zoos to use cageless exhibits, aiming to replicate the natural homes of the animals. For animal-loving guests at hotels in CaliforniaSan Diego Zoo is a family hotspot. 

SeaWorld

The first SeaWorld to be opened, this 1964 dating water park offers guests a thrilling concoction of water rides, animal shows, and aquariums, all housed on the beautiful Mission Bay, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. If the zoo has you and your family feeling landlocked, then SeaWorld will no doubt “wet” your appetite for animal excitement. 

Furthermore, if I were searching for nearby accommodation, a Goodnite Inn near me can be found right on the SeaWorld resort site.

Cycle along Mission Bay

Mission Bay offers over 27 kilometers of coastline and has a large collection of beaches and attractions along its Pacific stretch. Bike rentals are plentiful along Mission Bay, meaning you and your family can fully immerse yourself in the sea breezed views.

Try your hand at kayaking and paddleboarding

Whether it’s your first time trying watersports or you’re a veteran, there’s nothing quite like watching a child try a sport that they’ll grow to love for the first time. With much of the East side of Mission Bay dedicated to watersports, you and your kids can book training sessions for paddle boarding and kayaking, trying your hand in a safe and encouraging environment.

San Diego Air and Space Museum

Based in the scenic Balboa Park, a family-friendly attraction in its own right, the San Diego Air and Space Museum is a must-see for aeronautically minded adults and children alike. Based inside the former Ford Building, listed on the US National Register of Historic Places, you’ll be captivated by not only the Skyhawks and Gemini Spacecraft replicas, but also by the stunning building itself, designed in the 1930s to resemble a V8 engine.

San Diego Museum of Art

For creatively minded guests at the Goodnite Innthe San Diego Museum of Art is an art museum that holds front and center a large collection of Spanish artworks. With the works on display ranging from 5000 BC to 2012 AD, the San Diego Museum is the perfect place to introduce youngsters to the art world.

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