Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Cheap Things To Do In San Diego

Each year tourists in San Diego take in its ideal climate and get involved in the many things there are to do there. Vacationing in San Diego does not always mean spending a great deal of money, as there are plenty of things to do there that are either free or very inexpensive.


Beaches


San Diego is world famous for its white, sandy beaches. Each summer, San Diego is filled with beachcombers from all over the world, and nearly all of the beaches are free. Some of the more notable ones are Mission Bay Beach, the La Jolla Reefs, Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach and the Del Mar Beaches.


Free Concerts


San Diego in the summer means a variety of free concerts in some of the more spacious public parks and squares in the city. Locations such as La Jolla Cove, Balboa Park and the San Diego County Fair all feature free outdoor concerts with a variety of music ranging from rock to country. Some of the more prominent free outdoor music festivals in San Diego during the summer are the Alpine Summer Concert Series, Twilight in the Park hosted by Balboa Park, and Jazz in the Parks held in Carlsbad. Moonlight Beach hosts its Summer Concerts by the Sea series which use the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop for two hours of live music every Sunday during the summer.


Old Town San Diego


San Diego was the first of a series of 21 Spanish missions that were established starting in 1769. These missions became the foundation of the settlement of San Diego, and the State of California has preserved Old Town San Diego as a tourist destination. There is no charge to see the preserved old town, and all of the buildings are alive with businesses that offer everything from dining to souvenirs. It is a trip back in time, complete with authentic period costumes worn by the staff at Old Town and the dirt roads left just as they were nearly 250 years ago.








Military History








San Diego is home to large military installations that house the Navy, Army, Air Force and Marines. Many of the Navy's fighter pilots train and are based in San Diego. The Flying Leatherneck Museum is a public facility that offers a glimpse into the military history of San Diego with artifacts from the Marine Corps Aviation division, including 25 aircraft dating back to the earliest days of military flight.

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