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U.S. News Insider Tip: Spend the night with the animals on a Roar & Snore Safari. Guests sleep in comfortable tent cabins with cots and heaters. Witness the animals' activity after dark and roast s'mores around the campfire. – Sharael Kolberg

If you want more of the San Diego Zoo , head about 35 miles north to its Safari Park in Escondido. Here, you can view some of Africa's most beloved animals – including lions, elephants and cheetahs – roaming free (well, relatively). There are also meerkats, zebras, gorillas and bald eagles, to name a few. True to its name, the park offers a variety of different safaris, including a zip line safari and a wildlife safari in an open-air truck.

Like the zoo, the Safari Park is operated by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and regularly wins high praise from animal lovers, who say the facility offers an excellent way to observe the multitude of creatures. Travelers frequently describe the staff as very friendly and knowledgeable. Visitors acknowledge that it is an inconvenient trek from San Diego, but the unique habitat created for the animals is very fascinating to see. Some travelers even went so far to say that it felt like they were on a real African safari. Many point out that it can get extremely hot here in summer and advise you to plan accordingly.

The park is open daily, usually from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. but extended hours at select times throughout the year may be until 7 or 8 p.m. Prices for single-day tickets start at $72 for visitors ages 12 and older and $62 for kids 3 to 11. This covers admission to the park and use of the Africa Tram that travels through it. Individual safari experiences cost extra. Packages combining admission to both the San Diego Zoo and the Safari Park or blending visits to the two Wildlife Alliance institutions with a trip to SeaWorld San Diego are also offered. If you're hoping to visit the Safari Park, you'll either need to drive or take a taxi as the city doesn't offer an efficient mode of public transportation between the zoo and park. For additional information, see the park's website .

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10 Wild Adventures at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Discover wide-open wonder.

If you’re looking for the ultimate animal experience, then check out the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. You’ll find tours that take you through beautiful habitats, guides who can introduce you to the animals, and even adrenaline-filled excursions. It’s all about getting acquainted with your wild side. Check out these 10 adventures at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

Giraffe at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Wildlife Safari

Venture into one of the expansive savanna habitats to get an up-close view of a variety of birds and mammals—including some of park's newest babies! You'll travel in the back of a covered, open-air safari truck, with an expert guide.

Elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Behind-the-Scenes Safari

Get a special sneak peek into the secret lives of your favorite wildlife alongside the specialists who care for them, while exploring otherwise off-limits areas with a knowledgeable guide. Enjoy private viewing areas in the "Elephant and Friends" or "Rhino and Friends" behind-the-scenes safaris!

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Jungle Ropes Safari  

Get your Tarzan on with this fun and daring challenge. Test your skills as you navigate rope bridges, aerial tightropes, swinging log steps and moving platforms. Swing, climb, balance and hold on, as you experience life in the treetops.

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Flightline Safari  

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has many wonderful winged animals, but on the Flightline Safari, YOU are the one flying. Soar 130 feet above the ground on a zip line that gives you a bird’s-eye view of rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife.

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Cheetah Safari  

Witness the fastest land mammal up close, doing what it does best: running! The spotted sprinter races on a straight 330-foot-long track that allows the cheetah to stretch its legs and reach an astounding speed: 0 to 70 miles per hour in just 4 seconds!

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Lion Camp  

There’s no animal quite like the king of the jungle. Watch as these lions go through their natural behaviors, romping in the grass, exploring the rocks and resting in the cool shade. Come right up to the large glass panels for some eye-to-eye moments with these majestic animals.

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Walkabout Australia  

Take a trip Down Under! Follow the eucalyptus-lined path as you walk among kangaroos and wallabies. You'll also see the large, eye-catching cassowary and the unique and rarely seen platypus.

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Tiger Trail  

Follow the Tiger Trail and find yourself deep within the forests of Sumatra, where you’ll encounter the stunning Sumatran tigers. Learn all about these giant cats and watch as they saunter around their habitat—which includes a cooling waterfall.

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Africa Tram  

All aboard! This open-air expedition brings you closer to a wide variety of animals throughout the expansive African Plains. Rest your legs as you cover some serious ground and see some amazing animals.

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Elephant Valley  

Who isn’t awestruck when watching elephants? Observe these gentle giants (and two adorable youngsters!) lumbering around, eating and playing in their two large habitat areas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

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San Diego Zoo Safari Park 50th Anniversary

EXPLORE 50 YEARS OF LIFE-CHANGING MEMORIES, INNOVATION AND IMPACT

Celebrating fifty years of conservation, at the san diego zoo safari park.

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park was one of the boldest wildlife preservation projects in the history of the United States, and continues to positively impact conservation efforts around the world. The Park’s 1,000 acres in Escondido’s San Pasqual Valley have been expertly transformed into diverse habitats for more than 3,600 animals and over 1 million plants, while preserving an additional 800 acres as an undeveloped Biodiversity Reserve—with large expanses of coastal sage scrub vegetation at the nexus of two regionally important wildlife corridors.

May 10, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of this awe-inspiring place, where life-changing moments are experienced every day. Celebrate with us as we look back at some of the Park’s most groundbreaking milestones, as we work toward helping to create a future where people and nature thrive.

50 YEARS OF ADVENTURE

Welcome to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where life-changing moments happen daily. Reflect on our 50th anniversary in the video below.

50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SAFARIS AND PROGRAMS

From a stroll down memory lane to a “tasteful” fete celebrating our wild past, and even an overnight adventure, the Safari Park wants to commemorate this milestone anniversary with YOU—our guests who have been with us over the past 50 years. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the party—and part of the Safari Park’s future!

Safari Park images over the years

A WALK THROUGH HISTORY

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Foundations for a brighter future.

What started as a dream became a reality when developers broke ground and construction on the San Diego Zoo Safari Park officially kicked off in 1970. The early years proved to be a critical time for establishing the Park’s reputation as a leader in conservation around the world, as guests came face-to-face with wildlife they had never seen before.

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park may be best known for its wildlife, but it’s the scientists, customer service associates, wildlife care team, grounds keepers, and more that make it one of the most awe-inspiring places in the world. Celebrate our 50th anniversary by getting to know the Faces of the Park. Click Here to Watch Video

Each decade brought new innovations, groundbreaking moments for endangered species, and life-changing memories for everyone who visited the Park. Celebrate with us as we look back at 50 incredible milestones that made the Safari Park what it is today.

Safari Park 50th Milestones

1967 – 1976

Breaking ground.

Safari Park 50th Milestones 2

1977 – 1988

Mission minded.

Safari Park 50th Milestones 3

1989 – 2001

Conservation takes root.

Safari Park 50th Milestones 4

2001 – 2013

Forward thinking.

Safari Park 50th Milestones 5

2013 – 2021

Where all lives thrive.

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What’s the Best San Diego Safari Park Tour? Chart & Reviews

With 18 choices, how do you pick the best San Diego Safari Park Tour/Safari? After the quick summary below, check the comparison chart for prices, tour duration & age limits. Then read the individual tour reviews and about their refund policy if you have to cancel.

Africa Tram’s the best free San Diego Safari Park tour. The 1-hour Wildlife Safari truck trip into the African fields is the most popular paid one. But a 90-minute Twilight Wildlife Safari with lunch is a better deal. Roar & Snore Safari overnight stays are family favorites. All require separate admission.

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Prices are given as a range because Safari Park charges extra for tours on peak days. Prices and availability can change without notice.

  • Least Expensive: non-holiday Mondays and Tuesdays thru Thursdays
  • Mid-priced: most Fridays
  • Peak prices: Some Fridays. Usually Saturdays, Sundays, and 3-day holidays (best time for aRes discount tour deals )

You’ll need to buy a Safari Park admission in addition to your tour ticket. Why not take advantage of the best admission discount from aRes Travel , the San Diego-based authorized ticket seller? Click on the koala’s furry face below!

And finally, here’s what else you can do at Safari Park . That’s a page that I wrote that covers the animal exhibits, shows, and keeper talks. And if you’re wondering where to eat I’ve also written an article on where’s the best food ?

Wildlife Safari Tour

Inside San Diego Safari Caravan (now called Wildlife Safari) truck with shade cover.

The 1-hour Wildlife Safari is the most popular tour at San Diego Safari Park followed by the 90-minute Twilight Wildlife Safari. You go inside the African animal enclosure in an open-air covered truck. Twilight tours add a light meal. Deluxe Safari is 90 minutes long and also tours the Asian enclosures .

The worst thing about these Safaris is that there are sometimes so many opportunities for close-up photos of animals that you won’t know where to point your camera first.  The best part of them is that you have the opportunity to feed giraffes if the animals are feeling hungry. Don’t worry, they’re ALWAYS hungry.

There are 3 different variations of this Safari plus an alternative for those with teenagers:

Wildlife Safari

  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Price: $89 – 105 per person. Admission is separate for each person and required.
  • Age restrictions: Ages 3+. Children 15 years old and younger must be accompanied by a paid adult
  • What’s Special: The overwhelming SIZE of a 4-foot long giraffe head next to yours. And how daintily they take the acacia leaves from your fingers.
  • Deals : Check HERE for discounted tours for SanDiegoing readers from aRes Travel — San Diego’s local authorized ticket source.

Twilight Wildlife Safari

  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Price: $109 – 129 per person. Admission is separate for each person and required.
  • Age restrictions: Ages 3+. Children 15 years old and younger must be accompanied by a paid adult 
  • You’ll also enjoy a glass of wine or a non-alcoholic drink with some tasty nibbles at a stunning overlook.

Feeding and petting rhinos on a San Diego Safari Park Deluxe Safari truck tour

Deluxe Safari

  • What’s Special: The Deluxe Safari provides you with your best chance to pet a rhino. It’s not guaranteed, but it’s more likely than on either of the other truck safaris. Why? Maybe because the One-Horn rhinos in the Asian fields are a bit smaller than the White rhinos in the other safaris? Still, stroking the soft snout of a 3,500-pound animal instead of a 5,000-pound one is ok with me. And there are always hungry giraffes!

Combine A Truck Safari with a Zipline Experience

If you’ve got teenagers or other adrenalin junkies in your group, try the Deluxe Flightline Safari (further down this page). It combines a shorter truck caravan safari with a 3,520-foot zipline ride. Same cost, but more experiences!

Wildlife Safari Tips

Feeding a giraffe on a San Diego Caravan Safari, my sister Mary Beth.

Feed giraffes, but don’t touch them . Keep your hands low during feeding. Raise your hand just a bit so that they can see the acacia leaves. Then let them reach down for the leaves.

Why? They use their heads as battering rams in dominance contests. Your friendly hand reaching towards their head can be viewed as an aggressive gesture. So no high-fives with giraffe horns. That avoids misunderstandings with a creature 10 times your size and makes for better photos as well.

Tips for your San Diego Safari Park Caravan Tour, like the safest way to giraffes like this one following the tour truck.

THIRSTY? Bring drinking water in a container with a closed lid. Sip, don’t guzzle unless you’ve got an iron bladder.

MOBILITY ISSUES : If anyone in your party has mobility issues or needs to use a wheelchair call 619-718-3000 after you purchase your ticket. They will make arrangements for you.

RESTRICTIONS

  • Selfie sticks must be stowed away. They can scare animals.
  • No outside food, beverages, or bulky camera equipment (small tripods are ok if they’re used as monopods)
  • Admission is separate and required.
  • 5 or more days before reservation – changes allowed but $15 Administrative Change Fee will be charged.
  • Less than 5 days before reservation – changes not permitted

CANCELLATIONS

  • 5 or more days before reservation – changes allowed but $25 Cancellation Fee will be charged.
  • Less than 5 days before reservation – payment not refundable.

Sun-Up Cheetah Safari Tour

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Do you love cheetahs? Then this is San Diego Safari Park’s best tour for you. It’s the very best way to get amazing cheetah photos like the one above.

  • Duration : 1 hour
  • Start Time: 8:00 AM on most Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays
  • Price: $99 – 105. Admission is separate and required for each guest.
  • Age restrictions: All ages ok. There must be a responsible paid adult present for every 3 children. Children aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Proof of age of children may be required.

You’ll get into the park early and meet your experienced guide for a walk down to Shiley’s Cheetah Run . There you’ll see a cheetah fly by at nearly 70 miles per hour from a prime viewing location.

After the cheetah chases the mechanical lure down the track you’ll head down to the Watering Hole at Kijamii Overlook . There you’ll get to see another speedster, this one flying through the air. After all that rushing around, relax with a savory brunch. Enjoy coffee, tea, mimosas, and the only San Diego restaurant view that includes giraffes, rhinos, and antelope.

  • Purchase your admission ticket(s) in advance online. You will be arriving before the ticket sale booths are open. Have your admission ticket printed or ready to be scanned on your cell phone.
  • To get the best viewing locations for all of these tour events, arrive about 30 minutes before check-in so you get the first pick. But don’t worry if you can’t be early. There aren’t any “bad” locations.

Cart Safari Tour

A Cart Safari is the best tour at San Diego Safari park if you’ve got small children or babies. The cart is much lower to the ground than the truck used in the Wildlife Safari. It’s much easier to get in and out to view animals while carrying infants or toddlers. The ride is also much smoother since Cart Safaris only go on paved roads.

You’ll have a private tour driver/guide. They’ll be masked and the cart has special screens to social distance your guide from your household group. But they’ll still be able to hear and see you to answer just about any question and direct you to wildlife feeding opportunities and photo stops.

  • Price: $55+ per person. Admission is separate and required for each guest.
  • Age restrictions: None. Infants and children under the age of 2 are welcome as long as they sit on an adults’ lap. There’s a limit of two lap children per group. Children 15 years old and younger must be with a paid adult.
  • Two Options: Asian Cart Safari or African Cart Safari

There Are 2 Flightline Safari Zipline Rides and Tours at Safari Park

Flightline safari.

  • Duration : 1 hour. Includes orientation session and Fledgling flight
  • Price: $77 – 85
  • Age restrictions: 8+ years old. There must be one paid parent or guardian accompanying up to 3 children aged 8 to 15 at all times. If you’re 16 or 17 you may ride the flightline alone, but you must have a parent or guardian sign a liability waiver at check-in. 
  • Deals : Check HERE for daily discounts for SanDiegoing readers from aRes Travel — San Diego’s local authorized ticket source. TIP : The deals are best when you need them most, on weekends and holidays.

Take an exhilarating flight down a zip line 2/3rds of a mile long. Soar up to 130 feet above herds of wild antelope, giraffes, and rhinos. 

You’ll take a training course on the Fledgling run. There you’ll become familiar with the procedures and safety equipment. Once you’re comfortable with the short Fledgling flight, you’ll be transported to the launch platform for the Flightline Safari. You land near the campground at Kilima Point.

Deluxe Flightline Safari

This tour is a very good deal for groups that include restless teenagers looking for a bit more action. It adds a truck caravan tour into the African plains exhibits before your orientation session and zipline flight. You can get up close with the animals, take great photos, and ride the zip line for the price of just the Wildlife Safari truck tour.

  • Duration : 90 minutes.
  • Price: $89 – 105

Safety Restrictions: You will be asked to sign a liability waiver. You must be able to understand the waiver and be able to follow instructions in English. There’s a weight limit of between 60 and 300 pounds (your weight may be checked). 

The safety harness must fit comfortably. Wear snug-fitting closed-toe shoes. Do not drink alcohol before the Flightline Safari. If the trainers or those assisting you think that you’ve been imbibing you will not be allowed on the zip line. 

If you don’t meet all of these qualifications you will be denied access to the zip line and there will be no refunds.

Behind the Scenes Safari Tour

If you’re looking for an insider’s view, these will be San Diego Safari Park’s best safaris for you. There are 3 different safari options available, each focusing on one animal or exhibit area. But no two Behind the Scenes Safari Tours are exactly the same. All of them provide an intimate look at off-exhibit areas that are inaccessible to the general population of Safari Park guests.

You’ll take a ride on a small electric cart and then explore on foot with a guide who’ll fill you in on the park’s animals and conservation initiatives. 

There are three Behind the Scenes Safari Tour s:

Elephants & Friends

Have a close encounter of the pachyderm kind! See the Safari Park elephant herd from a private viewing area. Discover how they’re cared for and what’s being done to protect their wild relatives. Selfie sticks are not permitted on this tour.

  • Price: $89 – 105 per person. Admission is separate and required for each guest.
  • Age restrictions: Children 3-15 must be accompanied by a paid adult. A maximum of 2 children per group.

Rhinos & Friends

Get close to rhinos. Explore behind the scenes at Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue Center. Here the Safari Park staff is developing assisted reproductive techniques that may bring back the Northern White Rhino from functional extinction.

You’ll also take a trip around the park’s large field exhibits and view many other species there. You have to be able to stand or walk for at least 60 minutes to take this tour.  Selfie sticks are not permitted here.

  • Age restrictions: Children 3-15 must be accompanied by a paid adult. A maximum of 2 children per group. A maximum of 2 children per group.

Roar & Snore Safari Tour

Safari Park Roar and Snore tents, animals, food.

In my ever so humble opinion, and that of many others, this is the BEST safari at San Diego Safari Park. You can experience the sights and sounds of sleeping on safari in Africa without traveling there (no extra vaccinations needed!).

Fall asleep to elephants’ rumblings. Wake to the sound of lions roaring. But don’t worry about it being too noisy to sleep. Most of the time it’s so quiet that you can hear the footsteps of giraffes passing by. 

What happens at Roar & Snore? Close-up animal encounters, night-time guided walking tours, and a backstage look at some of the animal accommodations. You’ll also enjoy good food, and relaxing around a campfire.

The last time Bob and I went, we saw the inner workings of Lion Camp at night. Did you know that they sometimes put different colored glitter in each lion’s food? Me neither! The colored particles let keepers know which scat belongs to which cat. Examining their feces is just one way that keepers monitor lions’ health.

The sleepovers include a catered hot dinner and breakfast. They’ve got something for everyone with many gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan selections. For adults, there’s a cash bar. And everyone will enjoy sitting around the campfire eating s’mores and listening to the guides and campers trading stories of their wildlife experiences.

Most Roar & Snore Safaris include an evening or early morning Africa Tram ride. It’s magical. The animals in the African multi-species enclosures are at their frisky best. It seems as if they’re trying to get all of their sparring, running, and chasing done in the cooler weather. 

The campsite overlooks the African Plains multi-species enclosure loaded with antelope, giraffes, rhinos, gazelles, wildebeests, and many other animals. Clean restrooms and a limited number of showers are available. The tents are clean and spacious.

If you cringe at the thought of sleeping on a cot or the floor of a tent you’ll probably be happier spending the night at a nearby hotel. I’ve written a guide to the best local lodging close to Safari Park .

There are 3 different tent options:

Classic tent.

  • $149 (Ages 3+)
  • $30 (Ages 0 – 2)
  • Price is per person. Single campers pay 2-person tent price. Maximum 5 people per tent. Admission is separate and required. 
  • Size: 9 ft x 14 ft interior
  • Tent Type: Canvas roof, vinyl-covered tent floor
  • Furnishings: Sleeping bag pads. Bring your own sleeping bag, pillow, etc.
  • $189 (Ages 3+)
  • Price is per person. Single campers pay 2-person tent price. Maximum 6 people per tent. Admission is separate and required. 
  • Tent type: Canvas roof, vinyl-covered tent floor. 
  • Furnishings: 2 single cots, 2 chairs. Bring your own sleeping bag, pillow, etc.

Premium Tent

  • $229 (Ages 3+)
  • Price is per person. Single campers pay 2-person tent price. Maximum 4 people per tent. Admission is separate and required. 
  • Great for couples looking for a special evening or families of 4.
  • Size: 12 ft x 16 ft interior
  • Tent type: Canvas roof. Wood floors with rug. Electrical outlets (charge your mobile devices!), storage/night-stand
  • Furnishings: Queen bed with linens & pillows., 2 cots with sleeping bags, a fan and a space heater 

There are 5 different Roar & Snore Safari options:

All-Ages Roar and Snore

  • Best sleep-over option for families with young children . 
  • Age restrictions: For ages 3 and up
  • What’s Special: There’s an evening, after-hours Africa Tram ride just for All-Ages Roar & Snore campers and an easy guided walk. Full cash bar for adults.

Adults-Only Roar and Snore

  • Best option for couples . 
  • Age restrictions: Ages 21+
  • What’s Special: Adult topics like animal reproduction are presented by keepers. There are more animal experiences than during the All-Ages offering. The guided hikes are more strenuous. We went backstage at Lion Camp to see the big cats’ bedrooms and care areas.  It was dark in spots and the footing was a bit challenging. There was a cash bar for adults during dinner and the campfire experience.

Girl Scouts Roar and Snore

  • Age restrictions: Ages 5+ with adults
  • Pricing: $139+
  • What’s Special: This is a troop oriented event. There are group guided walks, conservation related activities and animal-oriented crafts.

School Nights Roar and Snore

  • Age restrictions: Ages 3-12 with adults
  • What’s Special: This is a great field trip. The kids will get hands-on educational conservation & animal care experiences 

Supreme Roar and Snore

  • Age restrictions: Aged 8 – 15 with adults.
  • Pricing: $303+
  • What’s Special: This is a great bundle of activities. Soar into the Roar & Snore camp on a zipline Flightline Safari. Spy on animals in the Night Vision Safari with vision-enhancing goggles. See the Sun Up Cheetah Safari with an exclusive viewing spot. And finally ride into the herds of giraffes, rhinos and antelopes on a morning Wildlife Safari.

For more detailed information on what to bring, how to prepare, and a menu, check out the Safari Park Roar & Snore Safari page on their website.

Ultimate Safari Tour

Assemble a Safari Park tour that is customized to your interests and desired activities. Full disclosure, we haven’t been on this safari, but we’re saving up for it! Because of that, I’ve asked a LOT of questions on the phone to the booking team. I hope that you’ll benefit from my research. And if you go before I do, send me pictures!

When you book your Ultimate Safari know the answers to the following questions before you call:

  • What are your favorite animals?
  • Are you interested in feeding any of these animals?
  • Which animal exhibits would you like to see behind the scenes and find out more about how they’re cared for? 
  • Do you have any dietary restrictions? They serve you lunch on this safari. You don’t want this experience spoiled by food that you can’t eat!

Duration: 5 hours. It’s easy to add too many activities and animal experiences to this safari. You’ll have to be selective so you don’t feel rushed. Your planner will help you decide how much to see in the time that you have.

Price: Varies depending upon day and seasonality

  • $675+ for a 5-hour tour. Priced per person.
  • $50 – children aged 2 and under
  • Children aged 15 and under must be with a paid adult

Age and other restrictions: Depends upon the activities you choose.

You must book/reserve your tour at least 72 hours in advance . San Diego Safari Park usually only schedules one Ultimate Safari per day. The animals need to be fed and cared for daily and their keepers need to be notified so they can make special accommodations for Ultimate Safari visitors. 

Balloon Safari

Soar 400 feet up in a helium balloon. You’ll have great views of San Diego Safari Park and the San Pasqual Valley agricultural area that surrounds the park. 

Duration: About 30 minutes. You’ll spend 10 to 12 minutes at the highest viewing point.

Price: Varies depending upon peak hours and days. Plan on spending $20 or less. Reservations are NOT available online. Pay at the gate.

Ages restrictions:   All ages. 

Tips: The best times to fly are between 9:00 AM and noon, but it’s open until sunset. The ride may shut down due to windy or rainy conditions. Afternoons in Escondido can be windy. The balloon is grounded shortly before Cheetah Run at about 3:00 PM and afterward while any cheetahs remain near the Shiley’s Cheetah Run track. 

Africa Tram Tour

Riding the Africa Tram at San Diego Safari Park - Pre-COVID-19.

Africa Tram is San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s best tour if you’re on a budget . It’s one of the highlights of the park. And it’s free with your park entrance ticket! We’ve ridden this attraction hundreds of times and plan to do it many more.

You get to see dozens of species at once, and they’re always doing something new. The many thousands of rare plants surrounding you and the over 900 acres of open California Sage Scrub habitat make it even more appealing.

Duration: 25 – 30 minutes.

Price: FREE with your paid admission to Safari Park, except for children in school groups. Ride as many times as you want to.

Ages restrictions:   All ages. Children under 2 years of age must remain in their parent’s lap.

  • Skip this one if you have booked a Caravan or Cart Safari, and you are feeling like you don’t have time to see everything on your list.
  • In a rush? You can purchase priority boarding. Check the kiosk at the entrance to the Africa Tram queue. 
  • When’s the best time to ride the Africa Tram? The peak hours are from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. So anytime before or after will be good. The animals are most active when the weather is cool. Many people try to take the first Africa Tram trip or one of the last ones for that reason. But there’s really not that much difference. You’re going to see spectacular creatures whenever you go. 
  • Where’s the best place to sit? We like sitting in the 2nd or 3rd car. The first car can be a bit noisy. However, that car is the only one with accessible seating for those with mobility issues. So it may be best for you. 
  • Which side of the tram is best? You’ll see animals on both sides. And you are encouraged to stand up if the vehicle is not moving. So you’ll be able to take great photos no matter where you sit. However, the cheetahs, zebras, and most giraffes and rhinos are on the right side.
  • Expect long lines on weekends & holidays. There are signs that tell you approximately how long the wait times are. They are fairly accurate. The longest times are from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.The wait times are shorter during Cheetah Run (around 3:30 PM). We also like late afternoon trips because it’s getting cooler and they’re less crowded. The last trip of the day starts 45 minutes before the park closes. 
  • Request an “Easy Access Pass” if you have difficulty standing for long periods or are of limited mobility. With this pass, any guest with a disability and 3 additional members of your group, can be directed to a separate boarding area. Park employees are glad to provide extra boarding and disembarking assistance (if requested), to those boarding from the Easy Access areas.

7 Tips for Better Safari Tours

  • Save money by reserving in advance versus purchasing the same day in the park. Plus you’ll be more likely to be able to choose a convenient time. 
  • Get the best deal by booking on non-peak days . Safari Tour tickets generally cost less on weekdays. Non-holiday Mondays and Tuesdays are the cheapest. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays are a bit more expensive. You’ll pay the most on weekends and holidays.
  • Include parking fees in your budget. Parking is not included and must be paid upon arrival at the parking entrance to Safari Park. Parking costs $15 for passenger vehicles and $20 for RVs. You can have preferred parking by adding $18 to either of the parking fees. “Preferred parking” means that you get a spot close to the entry/exit and you don’t have to walk uphill to get to the Park entrance.
  • Arrive a minimum of 45 minutes before your tour or safari . This will allow time for you to travel from your parking or drop-off point to your safari check-in location. Leave earlier during holidays and on Friday afternoons when the traffic is usually heavier.
  • Check in 10 minutes before the beginning of your safari.
  • Know where your safari check-in location is. Check their map from the San Diego Safari Park website before you arrive.
  • Download their map app. It’s available for both Apple and Android. Apple iOS download here.
  • Android download here.

About Refunds or Cancellations of San Diego Safari Park Tours or Safaris

  • There are no refunds if you arrive late or are a no-show.
  • Make changes or cancellations early! There are no changes or cancellations less than 5 days before the date of your safari.
  • What if you get sick? Call them at 619-718-3000 as soon as you know that you can’t go. Their Reservations Sales Department is open every day at 8:30 AM. They will need your Order Number, so have it with you when you call.
  • Pay attention to the age limits and other restrictions for certain safaris. You won’t be given a refund at the last minute because you didn’t read the tour descriptions.
  • The park reserves the right to cancel any safari or tour because of bad weather, animal welfare concerns or concerns for your safety. If they have to cancel your safari they try to do it as soon as possible and do their best to reschedule your safari at your convenience. If you cannot reschedule, your money will be refunded.  However, if it’s raining and they don’t call to cancel, enjoy! The park can be wonderful when it’s wet. Check out my article on how to enjoy San Diego Safari Park if it rains.

Closing Thoughts

Take the Caravan Safari Deluxe or the Ultimate Safari if you’re visiting for the first time and may not be returning for a long while. Splurge a bit. If you’re feeling guilty about the extra expense, tell yourself that you’re spending the extra cash to help end wildlife extinction.

If one of the paid safari experiences is not in your budget, then take the Africa Tram. Maybe twice. Once in the morning and again right before closing time.

Maybe you’ve read all the way down this page and still aren’t sure whether the Zoo or Safari Park is a better fit for you? In that case, go to my page where I compare the differences between the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park and the pros and cons of each.

I hope that this has been a help for you to decide which San Diego Safari Park tour or safari will be best for you and your family.

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Safaris at San Diego Zoo Safari Park – prices, duration, timings

Safaris at San Diego Safari Park

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is a 1,800-acre wild animal enclosure in the San Pasqual Valley area of San Diego, California, near Escondido. 

More than two million locals and tourists visit San Diego Safari Park annually to get closer to wildlife and have animal encounters. 

At this Safari Park, visitors can choose from different safaris, each better than the other. 

This article shares everything you must know about the different kinds of safaris at the San Diego wildlife attraction. 

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The Safari Park is known for its vast, open-air exhibits that aim to replicate the animals’ natural habitats.

The expansive enclosures give the animals ample space to roam and engage in more natural behaviors.

The park is home to a diverse collection of animals, focusing on species from Africa and Asia.

You can see herds of elephants, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, antelopes, and various bird species.

The park is dedicated to wildlife conservation, and you can expect to see educational displays and signage emphasizing the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats.

There are shows and demonstrations featuring various animals throughout the day.

These presentations provide educational insights into different species’ behaviors, adaptations, and characteristics.

The park offers some interactive exhibits where visitors can get hands-on experiences or learn more about specific animal behavior and conservation aspects.

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Tickets for San Diego Zoo Safari Park are available online or at the attraction box office.

Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.

Because the attraction sells a limited number of tickets, they may sell out during peak days. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

Once you purchase San Diego Zoo Safari Park tickets , they get delivered to your email address.

There is no need to get printouts of the ticket.

On the day of your visit, proceed directly to the turnstiles; you do not have to stand in line at the ticket booth. Show the e-ticket on your smartphone and enter the park.

The African Tram Safari is free with the regular San Diego Safari Park ticket .

The 30-minute guided tour happens in an open-air tram so that the visitors can connect with the San Diego Safari Park’s animals on a closer level. 

African Tram Safari at San Diego Safari Park

The tram takes a 4 km (2.5 miles) long route through San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s field habitats, and you get to see herds of giraffes, flocks of exotic birds, crashes of rhinos, etc. 

African Tram Safaris start from the African Outpost at 10 am and continue 45 minutes before the park closes. 

The best time to line up for the African Tram Safaris is before 11 am or after 3 pm because there is no crowd. 

If you reach the African Outpost between 11 am and 3 pm, you may have to wait a while to board the tram.

Besides the Africa Tram, the San Diego Safari Park admission tickets include Cheetah Run, tours and attractions, shows, animal encounters & kids playgrounds.

The only experiences NOT included in the regular ticket are the paid safaris .

A visit to San Diego Safari Park is a costly undertaking. 

The Safari Park admission costs US$69 for all visitors 12 years and above and $59 for three to 11-year-old visitors. 

This is why many visitors wonder if the free Africa Tram Safari included in the ticket is enough. 

They also want to know if it makes sense to book one of the paid safaris.

We think the paid safari tours are nice to have. 

If money isn’t an issue, and you have time, go for them. 

Else, you won’t miss much by just purchasing the regular San Diego Safari ticket and going on the free safari.

Wildlife lovers opt for the 2-day San Diego Zoo + San Diego Safari Park combo , which allows them to visit both wildlife attractions one after the other. Or if they prefer, they can visit one attraction twice. 

Paid Safaris at San Diego Safari Park 

San Diego Zoo Safari Park offers 11 safaris, for which visitors must pay extra. 

These are over and above the numerous wildlife experiences that come with the regular Safari Park ticket . 

You can book these safaris once you reach the Safari Park or call 619-718-3000 in advance.

Even if you book an extra safari, you must purchase a regular entry ticket to the park.

We explain all the different San Diego Safari Park tours so that you can decide for yourself. 

During the Wildlife Safari, your group of up to six will board an open-air safari truck with an expert guide and explore the expansive savanna habitats.

This is a private tour, and you see many birds and mammals, including some babies. 

Age Restriction: 3 years and up Duration: 1 hour Cost: US$419 per group of up to six

During the Night Vision Safari, you spot rhinos, flamingos, giraffes, and more in the dark. 

Everybody gets a pair of night vision binoculars before they hop onto an open-air safari truck to experience the Safari Park’s multispecies habitats like never before. 

The Wildlife Safari at twilight is a great way to get a complete wildlife experience. 

Led by an expert guide, your private group will board a safari truck and roll into the African savanna habitats to get closer to African animals.

You finish the safari by stopping at one of Safari Park’s breathtaking viewpoints. 

You enjoy a glass of wine or non-alcoholic beverage and a curated snack box even as you take in the sounds, smells, and views.

Age Restriction: 3 years and up Duration: 1 and a half hour Cost: US$589 per group

Cabana Safari at San Diego Zoo Safari Park

This safari is great for a family celebrating an occasion. 

You get a private cabana with stunning views of giraffe herds, iconic rhinos, and a large variety of African wildlife below. 

A dedicated host who handles all your needs, such as lunch, etc., will be available throughout the day.

Age Restriction: None Time:  Daily during park hours Duration: 1 hour Cost: US$250 per group of six

This San Diego Safari Park tour happens before the attraction opens for regular visitors. 

An experienced guide takes you on an early morning stroll through the Safari Park.

Besides strolling from the Park entrance to Shiley’s Cheetah Run and Kijamii Overlook, you also witness a cheetah run at top speed.

Since the ticket booths will be closed early in the morning, you must book this safari at least one day in advance. 

Age Restriction: None Time: 8.30 am, Saturday, Sunday, and select holidays Duration: 1 hour Cost: US$99 per person

Did you know that the San Diego Zoo houses more animals in a smaller space? Some visitors prefer to read our comparison of San Diego Safari Park and Zoo before booking their tickets.

You sit in a private safari cart and enjoy a 60-minute guided tour of the park’s spacious African savanna habitats.

The expert guide shares stories about the plants and animals in the park.

Age Restriction: None Time:  Daily during park hours Duration: 1 hour Cost: US$318 per group of six

During the Behind-the-Scenes Safari tour, you embark on a 90-minute private adventure to see animals up close and listen to wildlife stories.

A guide escorts you around the park in a deluxe cart and shows you areas closed to the public. 

There are three types of Behind-the-Scenes Safari – 

Aussie Surprise: This is an early morning safari in the Walkabout Australia section of San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Visitors will see animals such as kangaroos, Platypus, wallabies, etc. 

Elephants and Friends: During this guided tour, you go behind the scenes at the Elephant Valley and learn what it takes to care for a herd of African elephants.

Rhinos and friends: During this safari, you will visit Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue Center, a 3.5-acre state-of-the-art facility that conserves white rhinos.

Age Restriction: None Time:  Daily during park hours Duration: 90 minutes to 2 hours Cost: US$522 per group of six

During the Flightline Safari at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, you will soar as high as 130 feet above the ground and take a bird’s-eye view of rhinos, giraffes, and other wildlife in the savanna habitats.

The tour includes:

  • An orientation on the tour and safety equipment
  • Brief interpretive tour
  • ‘Preparator flight’ on a smaller zipline
  • The trip by safari truck to the final launch platform
  • The final zipline flight of two-thirds of a mile

Age Restriction: 8 years and up Time: Daily during park hours Duration: 1 hour, including training Cost: US$308 per group of four

This experience is an excellent sleepover adventure at the Safari Park.

All sleepovers include activities at the Roar and Snore camp, an after-hours wildlife exploration, dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast the following morning.

This wildlife experience can be booked as a family or group of adults. 

Age Restriction: None Duration: Overnight, 4:15 pm to 9:30 am Cost: US$149 per group of six

Aptly named the Ultimate Safari, this is perhaps the best safari at San Diego Safari Park.

This experience is customized for your needs and interests with the best habitat areas, animal interactions, and a sit-down lunch. 

This five hours long safari needs reservations (minimum 72 hours ahead) and is subject to availability. 

Age Restriction: 3 years and up Duration: 5 hours or 7 hours Cost: US$710+ per person

Balloon Safari in San Diego Park

The Balloon Safari is modeled on the hot air balloon tours of the Serengeti.

The tethered helium balloon rises silently 400 feet, and you get to spend 10 to 12 minutes in the sky, gaining a bird’s eye view of the park.

Since animals are most active early in the morning, the best time to be up in the air is 9 am to noon.

Here are some frequently asked questions about the Safaris at San Diego Zoo Safari Park:

The Safari Park strives to make its attractions accessible to all visitors. Wheelchair accessibility may vary by safari tour, so it’s recommended to inquire about specific accommodations.

Yes, photography is allowed during the safari tours. However, it’s essential to follow any guidelines provided by the park and be considerate of the animals and fellow visitors.

The park prioritizes visitor safety, and safari tours adhere to strict safety guidelines. Visitors are usually briefed on safety protocols before the tours, and trained guides accompany guests during the experiences.

Some safari experiences are included with a general admission ticket , while others may require an additional booking and fee.

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Belmont Park , situated along San Diego's Mission Beach boardwalk, is a family-friendly amusement park with gorgeous ocean views. This historic park opened in 1925 and has a giant wooden roller coaster, bumper cars, laser tag, mini golf, a zipline, a rock wall, and many other rides and entertainment options. The park also hosts events, including live bands and weekend comedy nights, and has several beachfront restaurants. Fun fact: the Giant Dipper roller coaster is one of the oldest wooden roller coasters still in operation on the west coast.

Mission Beach itself is a great place to spend the day. You can enjoy the sun, sand, and surf, ride bikes or rollerblade down the boardwalk, play a game or two of beach volleyball, or grab a drink and a bite to eat while watching the sunset. 

<p>Balboa Park, known as the cultural heart of San Diego, is an urban oasis filled with gardens, walking trails, museums, and theaters. The park has sixteen gorgeous gardens, including the Japanese Friendship Garden, the Botanical Building, and the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden, which has over 2,400 rose bushes! There are also fifteen museums and theaters in <a href="https://balboapark.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Balboa Park</a>, such as the Comic-Con Museum, San Diego Air & Space Museum, and The Old Globe Theatre. Balboa Park is also great for picnics, shopping, and dining. </p>

Balboa Park

Balboa Park, known as the cultural heart of San Diego, is an urban oasis filled with gardens, walking trails, museums, and theaters. The park has sixteen gorgeous gardens, including the Japanese Friendship Garden, the Botanical Building, and the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden, which has over 2,400 rose bushes! There are also fifteen museums and theaters in Balboa Park , such as the Comic-Con Museum, San Diego Air & Space Museum, and The Old Globe Theatre. Balboa Park is also great for picnics, shopping, dining, and is one of the top things to do in San Diego.

<p>The <a href="https://sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">San Diego Zoo</a>, located in Balboa Park, is one of the largest zoos in the world, with over 3,000 animals. From camels and cheetahs to elephants and grizzly bears, you and your family will thoroughly enjoy visiting the San Diego Zoo. To help you get around, the zoo has private cart tours, double-decker bus tours, a hop on hop off bus, and even the Skyfari aerial tram. If you're interested in the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where you can enjoy a safari-like experience in the back of an open-air truck, you'll need to travel about 45 minutes to an hour to Escondido, CA. </p>

San Diego Zoo & Safari Park

The San Diego Zoo , located in Balboa Park, is one of the largest zoos in the world, with over 3,000 animals. You and your family will thoroughly enjoy visiting the San Diego Zoo, from camels and cheetahs to elephants and grizzly bears. To help you get around, the zoo has private cart tours, double-decker bus tours, a hop on hop off bus, and even the Skyfari aerial tram. If you're interested in the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where you can enjoy a safari-like experience in the back of an open-air truck, you'll need to travel about 45 minutes to an hour to Escondido, CA. 

<p>The historic Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego is a vibrant neighborhood with a lively mix of entertainment, dining, and <a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/us-cities-best-nightlife/">nightlife</a>. From trendy rooftop bars and upscale restaurants to beautiful Victorian architecture and art galleries, the <a href="https://www.gaslamp.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gaslamp Quarter</a> offers cultural exploration by day and a fun night out come sunset. Explore boutique shops, visit the Gaslamp Museum, catch a show at the underground American Comedy Co., enjoy a drink at the bar, or hit the nightclubs for an evening of dancing. San Diego's Gaslamp District is a great place for all tastes and interests.</p>

Historic Gaslamp Quarter (Downtown)

The historic Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego is a vibrant neighborhood with a lively mix of entertainment, dining, and nightlife . From trendy rooftop bars and upscale restaurants to beautiful Victorian architecture and art galleries, the Gaslamp Quarter offers cultural exploration by day and a fun night out come sunset. Explore boutique shops, visit the Gaslamp Museum, catch a show at the underground American Comedy Co., enjoy a drink at the bar, or hit the nightclubs for an evening of dancing. San Diego's Gaslamp District is one of the best things to do in San Diego.

<p><a href="https://oldtownsandiegoguide.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Old Town San Diego</a>, known as the birthplace of California, offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. It was the site where the first European settlement in present-day California was established back in 1769. Old Town has the largest concentration of authentic adobe buildings in the state, which reflect the architectural style of the early Mexican and American periods. </p> <p>Visit the State Historic Park, which features adobe structures, museums, and landmarks that showcase the area’s rich heritage. Then indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine at the many authentic restaurants and street food vendors. Experience live entertainment at one of the theaters or local events which feature mariachi bands and folkloric dance shows. Old Town San Diego offers a charming blend of history, culture, and <a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/why-culinary-tourism-is-an-essential-part-of-travel/">culinary delights</a>, providing visitors a captivating glimpse into California’s past.</p>

Old Town San Diego , known as the birthplace of California, offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. It was the site where the first European settlement in present-day California was established back in 1769. Old Town has the largest concentration of authentic adobe buildings in the state, which reflect the architectural style of the early Mexican and American periods. 

Visit the State Historic Park, which features adobe structures, museums, and landmarks that showcase the area’s rich heritage. Then indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine at the many authentic restaurants and street food vendors. Experience live entertainment at one of the theaters or local events which feature mariachi bands and folkloric dance shows. Old Town San Diego offers a charming blend of history, culture, and culinary delights , providing visitors a captivating glimpse into California’s past.

<p><a href="https://www.littleitalysd.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">San Diego’s Little Italy</a> has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century when Italian immigrants began settling in the area. Initially, it served as a fishing village, and over the years, it transformed into a charming community with Italian markets, restaurants, and businesses, preserving its cultural heritage and becoming a beloved neighborhood in San Diego.</p> <p>Experience the lively energy of the Little Italy Mercato, a popular weekly farmer’s market. Browse stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal products, and flowers while listening to live music and sampling delicious food. Treat yourself to an exquisite culinary journey at the neighborhood’s authentic Italian restaurants. From cozy trattorias to upscale dining, you can savor Italian flavors like handmade pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and decadent desserts. </p> <p>Explore the unique boutique and specialty stores, from boutiques to artisanal craft shops and gourmet food stores. Then discover the local art scene by visiting the numerous galleries and studios scattered throughout Little Italy. But before you leave, don't forget to stop for gelato or a coffee!</p>

Little Italy

San Diego’s Little Italy has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century when Italian immigrants began settling in the area. Initially, it served as a fishing village, and over the years, it transformed into a charming community with Italian markets, restaurants, and businesses, preserving its cultural heritage and becoming a beloved neighborhood in San Diego.

Experience the lively energy of the Little Italy Mercato, a popular weekly farmer’s market. Browse stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal products, and flowers while listening to live music and sampling delicious food. Treat yourself to an exquisite culinary journey at the neighborhood’s authentic Italian restaurants. From cozy trattorias to upscale dining, you can savor Italian flavors like handmade pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and decadent desserts. 

Explore the unique boutique and specialty stores, from boutiques to artisanal craft shops and gourmet food stores. Then discover the local art scene by visiting the numerous galleries and studios scattered throughout Little Italy. But before you leave, don't forget to stop for gelato or a coffee!

<p>Known for its affluent coastal charm, beaches, shops, and restaurants, <a href="https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/la-jolla.aspx" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">La Jolla</a> is a popular neighborhood stretching 7 miles of coastline. Stroll along the picturesque La Jolla Cove, where you can witness breathtaking ocean views and even spot seals and sea lions basking in the sun, then kayak or scuba dive into the calm waters of the La Jolla Shores. </p> <p>Delve into the art world at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, or indulge in a little retail therapy along Girard Avenue and Prospect Street, home to boutique shops, art galleries, and charming cafes. And if you're looking for a family-friendly activity, stop by the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where you can explore the ocean’s wonders. </p>

La Jolla & La Jolla Cove

Known for its affluent coastal charm, beaches, shops, and restaurants, La Jolla is a popular neighborhood stretching 7 miles of coastline. Stroll along the picturesque La Jolla Cove, where you can witness breathtaking ocean views and even spot seals and sea lions basking in the sun, then kayak or scuba dive into the calm waters of the La Jolla Shores. 

Delve into the art world at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, or indulge in a little retail therapy along Girard Avenue and Prospect Street, home to boutique shops, art galleries, and charming cafes. And if you're looking for a family-friendly activity, stop by the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where you can explore the ocean’s wonders. 

<p>Stroll along the iconic <a href="https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/pacific-beach.aspx" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Pacific Beach Boardwalk</a>, where you can soak up the sun and enjoy breathtaking ocean views. Join the vibrant beach culture at Tourmaline Surfing Park, a surfing-only beach park. Explore the trendy shops, surf boutiques, and beach-themed bars along Garnet Avenue, where you can find unique souvenirs, beachwear, and delicious eats. As the sun sets, experience the lively nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants offering live music, dancing, and delicious coastal cuisine. </p>

Pacific Beach

Stroll along the iconic Pacific Beach Boardwalk , where you can soak up the sun and enjoy breathtaking ocean views. Join the vibrant beach culture at Tourmaline Surfing Park, a surfing-only beach park. Explore the trendy shops, surf boutiques, and beach-themed bars along Garnet Avenue, where you can find unique souvenirs, beachwear, and delicious eats. As the sun sets, experience the lively nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants offering live music, dancing, and delicious coastal cuisine. 

<p><a href="https://libertystation.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Liberty Station</a> has a rich history dating back to its origins as the Naval Training Center (NTC) from 1923 to 1997, where up to 50,000 Navy recruits were trained yearly for its 60 years of operation. After the base closed, the area was repurposed into a vibrant mixed-use development. Blending historical architecture with contemporary amenities, the all-in-one hub features five districts: Arts District, The Quarter, The Neighborhood, South Point, and NTC Park.</p> <p>At Liberty Station, you can browse artisanal food vendors and indulge in delectable bites ranging from gourmet sandwiches and international cuisines to freshly baked pastries and craft beverages. Explore the local craftsmanship by perusing the unique boutiques and specialty shops featuring handmade goods, jewelry, artwork, and home decor. Additionally, you can attend classes, live music performances, and special events.</p>

Liberty Station

Liberty Station has a rich history dating back to its origins as the Naval Training Center (NTC) from 1923 to 1997, where up to 50,000 Navy recruits were trained yearly for its 60 years of operation. After the base closed, the area was repurposed into a vibrant mixed-use development. Blending historical architecture with contemporary amenities, the all-in-one hub features five districts: Arts District, The Quarter, The Neighborhood, South Point, and NTC Park.

At Liberty Station, you can browse artisanal food vendors and indulge in delectable bites ranging from gourmet sandwiches and international cuisines to freshly baked pastries and craft beverages. Explore the local craftsmanship by perusing the unique boutiques and specialty shops featuring handmade goods, jewelry, artwork, and home decor. Additionally, you can attend classes, live music performances, and special events.

<p><a href="https://www.nps.gov/cabr/index.htm" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Cabrillo National Monument</a>, located at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, holds historical significance and offers a range of activities. The monument commemorates the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, a Portuguese explorer, in 1542, marking the first recorded European landing on the West Coast of the United States. </p> <p>Explore the Cabrillo Visitor Center, which provides insight into Cabrillo’s journey and the region’s history. The park features scenic coastal trails, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, tide pools, and the iconic Old Point Loma Lighthouse, which has guided ships along the coast since 1855.</p>

Cabrillo National Monument

Cabrillo National Monument , located at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, holds historical significance and offers a range of activities. The monument commemorates the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, a Portuguese explorer, in 1542, marking the first recorded European landing on the West Coast of the United States. 

Explore the Cabrillo Visitor Center, which provides insight into Cabrillo’s journey and the region’s history. The park features scenic coastal trails, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, tide pools, and the iconic Old Point Loma Lighthouse, which has guided ships along the coast since 1855.

<p><a href="https://sesameplace.com/san-diego" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Sesame Place</a> is a beloved family-friendly amusement park offering fun and entertainment inspired by the beloved Sesame Street characters. This whimsical park brings the magic of Sesame Street to life with thrilling rides, engaging shows, and interactive experiences for children of all ages. Meet and greet your favorite characters like Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster, and enjoy live performances featuring singing, dancing, and puppetry. From exciting roller coasters and water slides to gentle rides and play areas, Sesame Place provides endless excitement and laughter.</p>

Sesame Place

Sesame Place is a beloved family-friendly amusement park offering fun and entertainment inspired by the beloved Sesame Street characters. This whimsical park brings the magic of Sesame Street to life with thrilling rides, engaging shows, and interactive experiences for children of all ages. Meet and greet your favorite characters like Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster, and enjoy live performances featuring singing, dancing, and puppetry. From exciting roller coasters and water slides to gentle rides and play areas, Sesame Place provides endless excitement and laughter.

<p><a href="https://seaworld.com/san-diego/" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">SeaWorld San Diego</a> promises a captivating and educational experience for the whole family. As one of the premier marine parks in the world, SeaWorld offers a unique opportunity to get up close to marine life and learn about its conservation. Watch shows featuring incredible dolphins, majestic orcas, and playful sea lions showcasing their natural behaviors and intelligence. </p> <p>Explore the exhibits and aquariums, where you can encounter a variety of marine species, from colorful tropical fish to graceful sea turtles. For thrill-seekers, exciting rides like the Manta roller coaster and the Journey to Atlantis water ride provide adrenaline-pumping adventures. Don’t miss the chance to feed and touch animals at interactive experiences like the Dolphin Encounter or the Explorer’s Reef. </p> <p><em>This article originally appeared on <a href="https://wanderwithalex.com">Wander With Alex</a>. Featured Photo Credit: [@welcomia/DepositPhotos]</em></p> <h2 class="simplefeed_msnslideshows_more_article">More Articles From Wander With Alex</h2> <ul>   <li><a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/things-to-do-destin-florida/">Sun, Sand, and Smiles: Things to Do in Destin, FL on Vacation</a></li>   <li><a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/things-to-do-in-new-orleans-louisiana/">The Big Easy: 16 Popular Things To Do in New Orleans, LA</a></li>   <li><a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/things-to-do-in-savannah-georgia/">12 Popular Things To Do in Savannah, GA on Vacation</a></li>  </ul>

SeaWorld San Diego

If you’re looking for fun things to do in San Diego with the family, SeaWorld San Diego promises a captivating and educational experience for all. As one of the premier marine parks in the world, SeaWorld offers a unique opportunity to get up close to marine life and learn about its conservation. Watch shows featuring incredible dolphins, majestic orcas, and playful sea lions showcasing their natural behaviors and intelligence. 

Explore the exhibits and aquariums, where you can encounter a variety of marine species, from colorful tropical fish to graceful sea turtles. For thrill-seekers, exciting rides like the Manta roller coaster and the Journey to Atlantis water ride provide adrenaline-pumping adventures. Don’t miss the chance to feed and touch animals at interactive experiences like the Dolphin Encounter or the Explorer’s Reef. 

This article originally appeared on Wander With Alex . Featured Photo Credit: [@welcomia/DepositPhotos]

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