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If you had to guess California’s next hot spots, you’d probably think they’re all along the coast.
I mean, it’s California after all…
However, that is not entirely the case. Sticking with Southern California, we at Travel Off Path have put our heads together and dug deep into the corners of the interwebs to unpack where travelers are going – and it’s not the usual names like San Diego, Los Angeles or even Disneyland.

Travelers are venturing outside the norm into the lesser known, thanks in large part to new luxury hotels, new airports, and word of mouth that shows how great these hideaways really are.
Plus, it doesn’t hurt to have a local insider like me🕺🏻on the team to explore all these destinations firsthand.
That’s why we’re excited to reveal SoCal’s next four vacation hotspots for 2026 — and we almost guarantee they won’t be what you expect.
4) Idyllwild: the best alternative to Big Bear & Julian
Think California doesn’t have small town charm and beautiful scenery beyond the Pacific Ocean? Think again!


As you probably know, this leaves out Big Bear, a popular ski paradise with terrible traffic during peak season, and Julian, the long-kept San Diegan secret that has found its way into countless major travel publications.
Every time you hear of someone getting away for a weekend these days, it’s not Big Bear or Julian anymore – it’s a rustic polka dot village, lush forestry, wooded cabins and an artsy town center.
It’s true: Idyllwild is SoCal’s new hotspot for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and the busy beaches – the perfect place for a quiet reset or even a “digital detox”.


With epic walks, a homely ‘downtown’ and fresh mountain air, you’ll feel right at home, as many already do, so now’s the perfect time to visit before it becomes a household name.
3) Jamul: Flashy Hotel puts unknown city on the map
Have you ever heard of Jamul? That’s probably a tough ‘no’ unless you’re a San Diegan like me.
That said, Jamul is becoming more and more of a draw, even since their flashy boutique hotel with a panoramic rooftop pool that opened last August.
Formerly just a fun casino that boasted about being “San Diego’s Closest Casino” on many billboards across the country, now it’s a destination in its own right – and guess who sold out to ring in the new year?
Yes, I tried.


Every time I’ve wanted to bet big on black or turn off my tantrum slots, Jamul has been the place – and I’m not alone.
Jamul draws crowds not only for its casino and rooftop pool, but also for its surprisingly good restaurants, including my favorite, Tony Gwynn’s Sports Barthat offers endlessly Ultimate seafood on Friday evenings.
I can tell you that for a buffet, it is some of the freshest seafood you will find, and well worth the $60 price tag.
2) Chula Vista: The city’s very first resort creates a new vacation spot
Chula Vista is in big, bold letters on the map because it is one of California’s unsung cities, with a population of about 280,000, including myself!


But even though it’s a major suburb to say the least, tourists have long since forgone the trip south from San Diego unless they take a day trip to Tijuana.
Now Chula Vista is becoming a convenient vacation destination solely thanks to the new Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center patio doors on the picturesque waterfront on the bay.
That’s not to say Chula Vista is a one-trick pony. The city’s Eastlake district is vibrant with trendy shops and restaurants and majestic mountain views Mountain Hawk Parka place where typical San Diego tourists would one day set foot.


Not to mention my neck of the woods: Third Avenue. If San Diego’s bustling Gaslamp Quarter is too much to bear, head to the much quieter downtown Chula Vista, full of cafes, delicious Mexican food and breweries.
1) Carlsbad: New Airport Shines Light on San Diego’s North County
Travel + Leisure simply called Carlsbad as the best destination on earth for 2026 – yes, you read that right.
The only question is how the lesser known Carlsbad appeared on their radar…
Hmm…definitely not because of this article…😉
Anyway, that doesn’t mean we disagree with their selection. Carlsbad is beautiful, relaxed, friendly, hospitable and offers something for everyone.


Whether you’re a kid ready to conquer LegoLand, a couple looking for a romantic resort getaway, a retiree who wants tranquil shores to kick back and relax, or just looking for the perfect photo-op by the kaleidoscopic flower fields, it’s hard to leave Carlsbad feeling disappointed.
Most notably, Carlsbad has rebranded its private airport as a commercial one, with American Airlines being the first to take flight, and now United is scheduled to follow.
Travel + Leisure highlighted Carlsbad’s food scene, something my scale can attest to after devouring tacos at the beach when I’m on the cheap or spending money at one of my favorite SoCal eateries, Cinder & Ryecreated by celebrity chef Richard Blais.
If you can swing it, this is an absolute must.
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