San Diego bursts with world-famous attractions for the entire family, from sand-dusted beaches and kid-friendly hiking trails to its famous zoo and the museums of Balboa Park. But for many, the year-round good weather is what seals the deal. As northern parts of the country dig out the coats for fall and winter, surf swells build and warm temperatures linger in San Diego, with mostly dry days right through to November.
The weather isn't the only thing that draws travelers to this happy West Coast hub. San Diego calls itself "America’s Finest City" for a reason. Its breezy confidence and sunny countenance filter down to the folks you encounter every day on the street. San Diego's neighborhoods feel like a collection of villages, each with their own unique and varied personalities, but this is the nation’s eighth-largest city. For its size, there's probably nowhere more laid-back on earth.
Whenever you choose to come, we promise you'll be pleasantly surprised. Here are the best times to visit San Diego.
San Diego has hiking trails snaking out into the countryside all around the city, and the shoulder season is the prime time to enjoy them as temperatures are warm rather than sizzling, and the skies remain crystal clear. Fall brings strong swells and offshore Santa Ana winds for the surfers, while the spring sees more frequent onshore winds, making the surfing a bit more sporadic. Fall and spring are friendly on the pocket too, as hotel rates fall from summer peaks.
Whoosh! Here comes a skateboarder. Splash! There goes a wet-suited surfer, board under arm. Overlooking the shore, there's a Chanel-clad diner lifting a dainty porcelain cup off its saucer. The city of San Diego and its coastal neighborhoods exude the kind of freewheeling spirit that brings out the best in people, and summer is the season to surrender to its siren song.
The hot, dry months from June to August are peak season in San Diego; temperatures and hotel rates soar, and it can get busy on the city's 60-plus beaches. Amidst the blue-sky weather, June often sees the cloudy skies referred to by Californians as "June Gloom."
Although it's far from cold, San Diego is slightly chillier in the winter months and there's a higher chance of rain. On the other hand, it's whale-watching season, so there are perks for the small inconvenience of bringing a warm layer.
Gray whales pass San Diego from mid-December to late February on their way south to Baja California, and again in mid-March on their way back up to Alaskan waters. Their 12,000-mile round-trip journey is the longest migration of any mammal on earth, and you can spot them easily along the San Diego coast.
Here's a month-by-month guide to San Diego.
Key Events: San Diego Restaurant Week, Farmer's Insurance Open
Key Events: San Diego Museum Month
Key Events: Cinco de Mayo, Rock'n'Roll Marathon
Key Events: San Diego County Fair
Key Events: Comic-Con International, Big Bay Boom 4th of July, Del Mar Racing Season begins
Key Events: Miramar Air Show, KAABOO San Diego, San Diego Restaurant Week
Key Events: Kids Free October, Fleet Week
Key Events: San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival, Día de los Muertos, Beer Week, Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival
Key Events: San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl, Christmas Boat Parade, New Year's Eve
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