Pacific Beach Park Tours

Pacific Beach Park showing a sandy beach as well as a large group of people
Pacific Beach Park featuring street scenes as well as a small group of people
Pacific Beach Park showing surfing, swimming and rugged coastline
Pacific Beach Park showing a beach and a sunset
Pacific Beach Park showing general coastal views and a sunset


Laid-back by day, this hub of nightclubs and bars comes to life at night. 

Situated between La Jolla to the north and Mission Beach to the south, Pacific Beach (P.B. to locals) has its own distinct identity. The area was used as a Navy base during World War II, but during the 1960s it emerged as a thriving neighborhood. Today, there are a variety of bars, restaurants and nightclubs that attract a generally young crowd of professionals and students.

The daylight hours at P.B. are laid-back but there’s never a lack of activity. On sunny afternoons, there’s always something happening on the sand: volleyball, picnics, live music and a bevy of sun worshippers. Sample some of the excellent food from across the border at one of the food stalls, or treat yourself to a cool afternoon drink at one of the upscale hotels or restaurants with a view.

In the evening, head to one of the many bars and nightclubs for a night out, California style. Garnet Avenue and Mission Boulevard are the main shopping and dining precincts.

Pacific Beach has a designated surfing area, Tourmaline Surfing Park, considered ideal for novices because of its gentle waves. There is a patrolled swimming area further to the north. To stay out of the water completely, make your way up the boardwalk on a bike or blades, or drop a line in off Crystal Pier. You may well be in luck — these mild Pacific waters are home to some sizable fish.

As with most of the beaches in the area, you’ll find a good range of facilities at Pacific Beach, with bathrooms and showers along the boardwalk. There are also fire rings along the shore, but you’ll need to be quick to get one in summer. Parking is scarce at Pacific Beach, so consider taking public transportation. San Diego’s Metropolitan Transit System has a few bus services from downtown to Pacific Beach.

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The Wayfarer San Diego

The Wayfarer San Diego

4 out of 5
707 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA
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Pacific Terrace Hotel

Pacific Terrace Hotel

4 out of 5
610 Diamond St, San Diego, CA
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Surfer Beach Hotel

Surfer Beach Hotel

3 out of 5
San Diego
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Catamaran Resort and Spa

Catamaran Resort and Spa

4 out of 5
3999 Mission Boulevard, San Diego, CA
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Tower23 Hotel

Tower23 Hotel

4 out of 5
723 Felspar St, San Diego, CA
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Ocean Park Inn

Ocean Park Inn

3 out of 5
710 Grand Ave, San Diego, CA
Ocean Park Inn
Pacific View Inn

Pacific View Inn

2 out of 5
610 Emerald St., San Diego, CA
Pacific View Inn
Beach Haven - Near Pacific Beach Park

Beach Haven - Near Pacific Beach Park

2 out of 5
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Beach Haven - Near Pacific Beach Park
PB Surf Beachside Inn

PB Surf Beachside Inn

2.5 out of 5
4760 Mission Blvd, San Diego, CA
PB Surf Beachside Inn
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