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I Live in San Diego: 6 Experiences I Can’t Believe Tourists Miss
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I Live in San Diego: 6 Experiences I Can’t Believe Tourists Miss

Last updated: 2026/03/18 at 1:59 PM
Published March 18, 2026
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6) Ramona: SoCal’s hidden wine country 🍷5) Liberty Station: San Diego’s urban oasis 🍻4) Crossing the border: Tijuana feels safe for tourists πŸ‡²πŸ‡½3) A piece of ‘Venice’ in Coronado πŸ›Ά2) Solana Beach: San Diego’s most authentic seaside resort 🌊1) Potato Chip Rock: Touch the sky on California’s strangest hike πŸ₯Ύ

When you picture San Diego, chances are you immediately imagine bright blue water crashing onto land.

You’re not wrong, but if beaches are your only focal point during a San Diego getaway, you’ll miss so many unexpected thrills in America’s 8th largest city.

Many locals claim that San Diego has a small-town atmosphere because it is so laid-back compared to Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Hiker posing at Potato Chip Rock in San Diego

As a San Diegan for a decade myself, I’d say this is true to some extent. Much of SD’s charm lies beyond our paradise coastline and the so-called “island” of Coronado.

Allow me to be Travel Off Path’s absolutely unlicensed guide and highlight six experiences that tourists often miss but that absolutely deserve a spot on your itinerary.

6) Ramona: SoCal’s hidden wine country 🍷

By now you’ve probably seen Julian appear on a travel list or two. It used to be San Diegans’ favorite hideaway to avoid vacationers during our inevitable tourist season, which is just beginning to take shape.

Friends at wine tastingFriends at wine tasting

Now that Julian is so mainstream, it’s almost impossible to find a parking spot.

Ramona is a larger suburb on the way there, long seen as a place to refuel as you drive along winding mountain roads.

On the roads mentioned you will find a piece of Napa without the hustle and bustle cheaper wine then nearby Temecula.

This rustic town is fun for browsing the local shops and enjoying home-cooked food, but wine is the selling point in this official American wine growing region.

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These 3 national wineries are highly recommended:

  • Chuparosa VINEYARDS (4.9 Google rating)
  • Ramona Ranch Winery (4.8 Google rating)
  • Turtle Rock Ridge Vineyard Winery (4.7 Google rating)

5) Liberty Station: San Diego’s urban oasis 🍻

Just steps from the airport lies a sprawling urban hangout filled with some of San Diegans’ favorite restaurants and watering holes.

Public market at Liberty Station in San DiegoPublic market at Liberty Station in San Diego

Liberty Station was formerly a naval base and residential complex that has since been transformed into a local hideaway for the spring and summer overload of tourists.

Featuring a 9-hole golf course, lush green parks, kayak rentals, breweries, a bustling food hall and one of San Diego’s continuously open restaurants top rated hotels (that my girlfriend happens to be the new GM?), too many tourists opt for a hotel splurge on the beach, when they could simply make their base on the bay’s tranquil coastline with a quick Uber from the airport.

Liberty Station is super walkable and one of the most convenient locations to get to Harbor Drive for a fun night downtown or Little Italy, or go the opposite direction Sunset cliffs for the best views of the Pacific Ocean in California.

4) Crossing the border: Tijuana feels safe for tourists πŸ‡²πŸ‡½

I’ve been to Tijuana over two hundred times – and no, not for the reasons that usually end in punchlines.

Tijuana sign on the beachTijuana sign on the beach

I go for cheap delicious tacos, better made cocktails and $20 massages.

Yeah, that’s usually the punchline part…

This ever-bustling border town was my first international destination, and I’ve loved it ever since.

Despite its reputation as a dangerous city, I didn’t see anything vague happen a total of more than 200 times.

The same can be said Tecateanother border town nearby that is the gateway to Mexico’s famous Valle de Guadalupe wine region, but the town itself is of course more known for its namesake beer.

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There are official tours to both destinations, but I promise you can do it yourself. In fact, San Diego’s public trolley goes straight to the border.

Be aware that the lines from Tijuana back to the US can often take 2-3 hours without a SENTRI pass.

3) A piece of ‘Venice’ in Coronado πŸ›Ά

Senior writer Sam Sears' dog Reyka at The Gondala Company in Coronado, CASenior writer Sam Sears' dog Reyka at The Gondala Company in Coronado, CA

The ‘island’ (ahem, peninsula) of Coronado is best known for its world-famous Hotel del Coronado.

But further down The Strand, tucked away in the chic Coronado Cays neighborhood, lies one of San Diego’s most unexpected pleasures: gondola rides across the bay with a striped shirt, a funny gondolier in a hat and all.

I ended 2025 with a family outing (including my dog) at The Gondola Company. It was one of the best experiences I’ve had at home all year, especially since finding dog-friendly activities can cost an arm and a leg – but there was no costs for Reyka (unless she left an unwanted Christmas present for them on the boat πŸ’©).

Gondola rides last 50 minutes and pass through tranquil waterways lined with mansions and crowd-free open water with skyline viewsβ€”and you have the option to purchase a bottle of wine before you leave.

2) Solana Beach: San Diego’s most authentic seaside resort 🌊

Public-free beach in Solana Beach, CA on a beautiful dayPublic-free beach in Solana Beach, CA on a beautiful day

From Imperial Beach to Oceanside, there are beach resorts that lure vacationers from far and wide.

The caveat?

Solana Beach.

This local favorite beach town is sandwiched between the glitzy village of Del Mar and famous Encinitas.

There are no big name hotels – just shops, SoCal-themed eateries, and pristine beaches with fewer footprints than the more popular Coronado and Mission Beach.

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It’s quiet, walkable, generally postcard-worthy, and simply far removed from the rest of San Diego’s more notable vacation destinations.

Plus, it’s easy to reach by train if you want to take your trip to the next level with a ride on the Roller coaster train.

1) Potato Chip Rock: Touch the sky on California’s strangest hike πŸ₯Ύ

Potato Chip Rock could have been mentioned in the first part of Ramona, but I prefer the hike from Poway. Honestly, it’s just worthy of its own category.

Hiker enjoys the view from Potato Chip RockHiker enjoys the view from Potato Chip Rock

Before you dive further, you should know that this hike is possible sweltering hot in the heat of summer. Spring is one of the best times to participate in the trek.

There is a good chance that you will also spot wild animals. Be it snakes, coyotes or even tarantulas.

I get it – not exactly a selling point, right?

I promise the juice is worth it for this half-day hike, even for the squeamish when it comes to critters.

There is an “easy” route and a “hard” route – about 4 miles round trip respectively (the latter is my preference Lake Poway Trail).

However you do it, once you reach the top you’ll probably have to wait in a short line if you actually want to pose for a photo op on the ‘chips’.

Man posing at Potato Chip RockMan posing at Potato Chip Rock

To be honest, the view isn’t that much better than normal rock perches in the same area. Anyway, you’ve come this far: take the photo and play The Lion King theme song.

That has certainly never been done before…

Sam Sears

Sam, our Senior Lead Writer & Journalist based in San Diego, has visited 44 countries and written more than 1,500 articles with an emphasis on sharing his own travel experiences and highlighting lesser-known gems.

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