Throughout Southern California, and the world for that matter, there are charming cities and quaint little towns, each offering something unique in the way of food, nature, activities, or history. However, there are very few that offer all of those and more in one place. La Jolla, in San Diego County, is just such an enchanting town in Southern California – one where you can enjoy wilderness trails, upscale shopping and dining, pristine beaches, cave exploration, and even bioluminescent waves.
Surrounded on three sides by striking beaches and bluffs, the waterfront community of La Jolla has been dubbed “The Jewel” of San Diego County, with a charming, upscale vibe and epic views of one of the prettiest stretches of coastline in the area.
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La Jolla Shores is a mile-long beach surrounded by scenic cliffs and graceful palm trees. The pristine shore boasts gorgeous waves, stunning blue water, fascinating tide pools, and a host of activities, including swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, surfing, and scuba lessons.
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La Jolla Cove, another secluded beach south of La Jolla Shores, is an ideal spot to catch California Sea Lions basking in the sun on the sand and rocks.
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At the northern edge of La Jolla you will find Torrey Pines State Reserve, a stretch of preserved wilderness right on the coast. There are eight miles of trails of varying lengths and intensities, each providing a completely different experience.
California State Parks/Facebook Trails offer views of the rarest pine tree in the country, salt marshes, wildflowers, badlands, and of course, the beautiful and rugged coastline. Depending on the season, you may be able to see migrating whales and dolphins. Did we mention there is also a golf course at Torrey Pines, too? Torrey Pines State Reserve, 12600 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
A series of seven intriguing sea caves open along the La Jolla cliffs. Each tall, narrow cave mouth opens to a unique and interesting cavern. Six of the caves can only be accessed by water and a kayak tour gives you the best experience.
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One more thing you can only experience here in La Jolla is a visit to Sunny Jim’s Sea Cave, the only cave in La Jolla that you can access from land. Like a secret world, you access the cave by entering a small wood-shingled house-turned-boutique, The Cave Store. At the back of the shop is a long dark tunnel with stairs that lead to the sea cave.
Chris Bourgraf/Google Local The tunnel was originally dug to allow tourists to reach the cave by land, but it is said that bootleggers used the tunnel during Prohibition to smuggle goods via the sea cave. You won’t find that piece of history anywhere else. 1325 Coast Blvd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
In addition to its fabulous ocean views, La Jolla is also a shopping haven with a little something for every kind of shopper. Whether you are looking for luxury brands, one-of-a-kind designers, quaint boutiques, or stunning shopping centers with a little bit of everything, La Jolla’s Shopping Village has it all.
The Shops at La Jolla Village/Facebook The dining scene mirrors the shopping one, with everything from luxurious oceanfront restaurants to casual dining spots and cozy cafes. The Shops at La Jolla Village, 8801-8879 Villa La Jolla Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
Another aspect of La Jolla’s picturesque charm is catching a view of some of the sensational beach mansions that sit on the bluffs along the coast.
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Almost every year, toward the end of summer, the waves at La Jolla beach put on a special show each evening - glowing, sparkly blue waves, caused by a bloom of a specific species of algae. The phenomenon is called bioluminescence and is a wondrous thing to see.
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As if there was not enough to do in La Jolla by the Sea to make you want to stay awhile, it is just north of downtown San Diego, where there is another world of things to see and do. Have you visited this enchanting town in Southern California? What was your favorite thing about La Jolla?
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La Jolla Cove, San Diego, CA 92037, USA
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Trails offer views of the rarest pine tree in the country, salt marshes, wildflowers, badlands, and of course, the beautiful and rugged coastline. Depending on the season, you may be able to see migrating whales and dolphins. Did we mention there is also a golf course at Torrey Pines, too?
Torrey Pines State Reserve, 12600 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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2164 Avenida De La Playa, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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The tunnel was originally dug to allow tourists to reach the cave by land, but it is said that bootleggers used the tunnel during Prohibition to smuggle goods via the sea cave. You won’t find that piece of history anywhere else.
1325 Coast Blvd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
The Shops at La Jolla Village/Facebook
The dining scene mirrors the shopping one, with everything from luxurious oceanfront restaurants to casual dining spots and cozy cafes.
The Shops at La Jolla Village, 8801-8879 Villa La Jolla Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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