La Jolla: 2-Hour Kayak Tour of the 7 Caves

Taking a La Jolla kayak tour is a favorite of both locals and San Diego visitors alike. Explore beautiful sea cliffs and sea caves as you glide through the La Jolla Ecological Reserve filled with marine life

Take a lesson before the tour begins and grab all the necessary kayak equipment. The tour takes place in the La Jolla Ecological Reserve. There are 3 different habitats in the reserve, and on your tour you will have the chance paddle to all three – the rocky reefs, sandy flats, and kelp beds. Paddle to the seven caves of La Jolla and go into the Clam’s cave, which is the largest cave on the tour. See the local marine life on the tour including sea lions, harbor seals, Garibaldi, leopard sharks, and the occasional dolphin.

Balboa Park and Barrio Logan

For San Diego newbies and locals alike, Balboa Park reigns as a five-star cultural heartland, sprawling over a whopping 1,200 acres of leafy urban bliss. This isn’t your average patch of grass—it’s a culture-rich smorgasbord, boasting 18-plus museums, the legendary Old Globe theatre, and the celebrity-status San Diego Zoo. Get lost in a maze of wonders, from the Spanish-style allure of the Alcazar Garden and Spanish Village Art Center to the serene, cherry blossom-lined paths of the Japanese Friendship Garden.

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