La Jolla Coveis loved by both locals and visitors from around the world. From its breathtaking sunsets and majestic sea lions to seaside restaurants and kids activities, this beautiful setting offers a slice of the elegant yet laid back La Jolla lifestyle for all to enjoy. If you’re looking...
La Jolla Cove, a secluded cove great for swimming and sunbathing, is right by the La Jolla Village, where you’ll find a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, shops and galleries. At the famous Cove itself, you’ll see kids swimming in this safe environment, adults reading or making sand ...
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La Jolla, just north of San Diego really fits into that perfect beach and Southern California culture and lifestyle. Gorgeous beaches, scenic coastal walks with dreamy sunsets, year round adventure and recreation activities are all there to fill your days and so many other fun things to do in...
Since 2002, Little Locks Children's Salon & Toy Boutique has been a Kids Friendly place for children and early teens to receive great kids haircuts and styles in La Jolla, CA. We carry the best selection of creative and educational toys for your little o
Answer 1 of 17: Visiting from the east coast with a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids - 10 & 15). We are doing a west coast trip end of June and will be coming from LA to spend 2 nights in SD. I'm having a hard time deciding between staying in La...
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This was my first stop in La Jolla. There are 145 steps down through the rock to the natural cave below. The cave view isn’t worth the climb back up, although kids may enjoy it more. The cave is small and you can only stand on a small platform above the cave floor...