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THE BEST SPOTS ALONG CALIFORNIA'S COAST: SAN DIEGO & LA JOLLA

Photo by Kate Gantner from @nikkthequick

From guest contributor: Nikki Lazaran of Resfeber Junket

Planning a California Coast road trip? If you’re not, you should be. From the sunbathed shores of San Diego to the thick groves of NorCal’s redwoods, California is arguably one of the most beautiful and diverse states in the contiguous United States.

I’ll be sharing my favorite spots all month, so stay tuned to read up on what gives “The Golden State” its signature sparkle!


LET’S EXPLORE: SAN DEIGO


Pigment’s famous multi-toned pink wall. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

Southern California is known for its sunshine and surfer-strewn beaches and nowhere embodies that more than San Diego. First thing’s first - get outside with a visit to Belmont Park’s vintage fair rides or hike Point Loma all the way to the Old Point Loma Lighthouse. Feeling more adventurous? Try whale watching or sea kayaking.

Once you’ve worked up an appetite, hit up some of the best grub in SD with a stoop into Herb and EateryLionfishPisco Rotisserie for Peruvian fare, Born & Raised to sooth your steak cravings or Maestoso for delectable Italian. My ultimate recommendation?  Ironside Fish & Oyster. Seafood is the way to go in this city and the folks at Ironside do tasteful nautical decor and massive seafood towers like nobody’s business. For more casual fair, The Grass Skirt specializes in poke bowls and Hawaiian cocktails set amidst a 50’s tiki bar.

Ironside Fish & Oyster Bar. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

Photo by Nikki Lazaran

No day in San Diego is complete without watching the sun dip below the horizon Sunset Cliffs Natural Park.

If you can muster the energy, head out for a night on the town in the Gaslamp Quarter. Bang, Bang and its famous Ryan Gosling women’s bathroom are a must-see. Ladies, only. Sorry, boys!

Rest your head for the night at Hotel del Coronado for a dose of 1800’s Victorian with modern interiors or the decadent Westgate Hotel. Looking for something a little more low-key? Hit up The US Grant. Seeking modern and millennial? The Pendry San Diego is your spot.


Roy McMakin’s “Favorite Color” tile mural in La Jolla. Photo from @nikkthequick

LA JOLLA

A natural stop on your way out of San Diego is the slightly sleepier, but equally sundrenched La Jolla, a mere 30 minutes north. Stroll La Jolla Cove to spot sunbathers and sea lions and harbor seals. Enjoy swimming, surfing, paddle boarding, or hunkering down on your claimed patch of shoreline for a seaside picnic. Land-lovers can hike nearby Torrey Pines State Reserve for stunning seaside views.

Seal lions sunbathing at La Jolla Cove. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

La Jolla Cove. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

Adrenaline-seekers look no further - SD Expeditions specializes in half day cage-less shark encounters. Departing from the La Jolla marina, their tours take you several hours out into open water for the opportunity to free swim with blue sharks, mako sharks, and occasionally, hammerheads! This thrilling experience is not for the feint of heart and is certainly “swim at your own risk,” but I love few things more than a shark encounter.

Boating back from SD Expeditions’ Cageless Shark Diving. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

As the day comes to a close, check the tide tables and head to Wipeout and Hospitals Beach for tide pooling at low tide. When low tide happens to coincide with sunset? Magic.

Tide pooling at Hospital Beach. Photo by Nikki Lazaran

After a long day of exploring, make your way to one of La Jolla’s many delicious restaurants - most sporting a laidback and low-key vibe. A few favorites of mine include WhisknladleGalaxy Taco (known for what, you ask? Tacos, duh), or El Pescador Fish Market. If you’re seeking fine dining, head to George’s At The Cove.

Overnight at one of my favorite boutique estancia-style hotels, Estancia La Jolla, or the equally adorable La Valencia Hotel.

Have you been to San Diego? Comment below and tell us about it! What was your favorite? use #estcalifornia and tag @nikkthequick and Resfeber Junket on your favorite social media platform to share!

Meet Nikki

Hi, I’m Nikki Lazaran, travel TV producer, avid wanderer, and the creator & author of Resfeber Junket. I plan extravagant dates and exotic travel for a living as one of “The Bachelor” franchise producers. On my occasional days off, I like to help you do the same.

“Resfeber” is a Swedish word which describes the “jitter” before an impending trip or “travel fever.” Pronounced, “res/feb/ə(r).”

I chose “Resfeber Junket” to encapsulate the travel fever I hope you experience when you join me here for your curated travel and romance content. I aim to help you feed that hunger to explore and point you towards what you need to live an intrepid life, whether you are fearless in your pursuit of travel or love…or both!

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