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San Diego Bay Activity Hubs

An activity hub is a place where a beach, attractions, and events come together, all within walking distance of each other. San Diego Bay has several activity hubs, from Cabrillo National Monument Park hub to Chula Vista Harbor hub.

So, what do you feel like doing? Are you in the mood for a spectacular bay views, hiking, and visiting historical landmarks? How about a sandy beach, with specialty shopping and dining within a stone's throw. Activity hubs on San Diego Bay offer different experience than those on the coast. Here, the beaches are smaller, while the parks take center stage. In all, the atmosphere on the bay is more peaceful and laid back than that on the coast.

And don't forget the bay itself, which is an attraction, where you can take in a harbor cruise from the Embarcadero.
Cabrillo National Monument Cabrillo National Monument
A historic national park, an old lighthouse, a military cemetary, scenic views of San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean, and the best tide pools in San Diego County.
Chula Vista Harbor Chula Vista Harbor
A sandy beach, three shoreline parks, a harbor with marinas, an estuary, and an RV park.The harbor is the central hub of the other attractions. Everything is within walking distance of each other. The harbor is the only place with restaurants.
Third Avenue, Chula Vista Chula Vista
Third Avenue

A small-village like downtown district, a live theatre, museum, and farmers market.
Ferrys Landing Shops Coronado Ferrys Landing
A sandy beach, two shoreline parks, a cement boardwalk, a specialty shopping and dining place, a bay ferry landing, and a farmer's market.
Seaport Village, San Diego Downtown Embarcadero
A cement boardwalk, a waterfront village with shops and restaurants, two waterfront maritime museums, two shoreline parks, harbor cruises, ferrys, and events throughout the year. All, located next to downtown San Diego.
 
       


 
 
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