

7-night Pacific Coastal Cruise
Aboard
Serenade of the Seas
From
San Diego, California
1 Sailing
May 2, 2027
Published prices from
$873
per person*
taxes & fees included
San Diego, California is a sun-soaked coastal city known for its laid-back vibe, scenic beaches, and rich mix of history, culture, and outdoor fun.

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Aboard
Serenade of the Seas
From
San Diego, California
1 Sailing
May 2, 2027
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Nieuw Amsterdam
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1 Sailing
Mar 28, 2026
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Zaandam
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San Diego, California
1 Sailing
Dec 7, 2026
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Koningsdam
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San Diego, California
1 Sailing
Mar 27, 2027
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From
San Diego, California
1 Sailing
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From
San Diego, California
1 Sailing
Jan 29, 2027

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Overview
From the palm-lined shores of La Jolla to the historic charm of Old Town, San Diego offers something for everyone. The city’s year-round sunshine and mild weather make it perfect for beach days, harbor walks, and afternoons in sprawling Balboa Park—home to museums, gardens, and the world-renowned San Diego Zoo. Surf culture thrives here, alongside a growing reputation for craft beer and fresh, Baja-inspired cuisine.
Downtown, the Gaslamp Quarter buzzes with energy thanks to its restaurants, rooftop bars, and restored Victorian-era buildings. San Diego also boasts strong ties to the U.S. Navy, visible in attractions like the USS Midway Museum and the bustling port itself. Meanwhile, neighborhoods like North Park and Little Italy showcase the city’s creative side, full of galleries, boutiques, and food markets.
Whether you are exploring tide pools along the Pacific, taking in a Padres game, or hopping a ferry to Coronado Island, San Diego’s relaxed energy and coastal charm make it an easy favorite. It’s a city that invites you to slow down, soak up the sun, and enjoy the best of Southern California living.

Kick off your San Diego adventure at Balboa Park, a stunning urban park that is home to gardens, museums, and historic buildings. You could easily spend hours here, but if you are short on time, focus on a few highlights. You can start with a stroll through the lush Botanical Building and its impressive collection of plants, or head to the California Tower for a panoramic view of the city.
Tip: If you love museums, consider visiting the San Diego Museum of Art or the Fleet Science Center, both located within the park. If you have just a bit of time, these are great choices to get a taste of San Diego's cultural scene.

Located within Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo is world-renowned and one of the largest and most diverse zoos in the world. It’s home to more than 3,700 animals representing over 650 species. While it would take several hours to explore the entire zoo, you can still enjoy seeing some of the star attractions like the giant pandas, koalas, and elephants in a shorter visit.
Tip: Take the Zoo Bus Tour for an overview of the zoo’s highlights, or hop on the Skyfari Aerial Tram for a bird’s-eye view of the zoo and Balboa Park.

For a taste of San Diego’s history, head to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, just a short drive from Balboa Park. This charming area is often referred to as the “birthplace of California,” as it was the site of the first Spanish settlement in the state. Explore the preserved buildings, visit historical museums, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Tip: While in Old Town, be sure to stop by Casa de Estudillo to learn about early Californian life, and don’t miss out on a delicious lunch at one of the local Mexican restaurants—San Diego is famous for its fresh, flavorful Mexican cuisine.

San Diego is famous for its stunning beaches, so no visit would be complete without spending some time on the coast. Depending on where your cruise docks, Coronado Beach and La Jolla Cove are both close and offer a perfect escape for sun, sand, and surf. Coronado is known for its wide sandy shore and the historic Hotel del Coronado, while La Jolla Cove features dramatic cliffs and calm waters perfect for swimming or kayaking.
Tip: If you are in the mood for some fun in the surf, Mission Beach and Pacific Beach offer lively boardwalks, beach volleyball courts, and great places to rent bikes or rollerblades.

If you’re interested in military history, head to the USS Midway Museum, located on the harbor at Navy Pier. The USS Midway is a retired aircraft carrier that has been converted into a museum, where you can explore over 60 exhibits, including restored aircraft and interactive displays. It’s an impressive and educational experience, offering insights into life aboard a naval aircraft carrier.
Tip: If you have time, be sure to take the self-guided audio tour to learn about the ship’s history and the aircraft it once carried. The view from the deck is also incredible, offering stunning views of San Diego Bay.

For a relaxing way to see San Diego from the water, consider taking a harbor tour. Many tour companies offer 1-2 hour boat trips around the bay, where you can learn about the city's history, spot sea lions lounging on docks, and enjoy views of landmarks like the USS Midway, Coronado Island, and Point Loma. This is a great way to get a different perspective of San Diego, especially if you want to unwind and take some photos.
Tip: The Harbor Excursion Tour is a great option if you are short on time. It provides a comprehensive overview of the bay and passes by some of San Diego's most iconic landmarks.

If you’re looking for a relaxing shopping experience by the water, head to Seaport Village. This waterfront shopping and dining complex offers charming shops, restaurants, and scenic views of the bay. You can stroll along the boardwalk, enjoy live music performances, or simply take in the beautiful sights of the harbor.
Tip: Seaport Village is an excellent place for picking up unique souvenirs, such as handmade jewelry, local art, or San Diego-themed gifts.

For an evening of shopping, dining, and entertainment, head to the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego's historic district that’s now a bustling center of nightlife and dining. The neighborhood features Victorian-era buildings, trendy bars, and top-tier restaurants serving everything from local seafood to international cuisine. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Tip: If you’re in the mood for a unique experience, check out one of the district’s many rooftop bars for a drink with a view of the city’s skyline.

If you have time in the late afternoon or early evening, drive out to Cabrillo National Monument on the Point Loma Peninsula. The monument commemorates the first European landing on the West Coast by explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542. From here, you’ll have one of the best views in San Diego, overlooking the bay and the Pacific Ocean. The sunset views are breathtaking, making it the perfect end to your day.
Tip: If you are visiting in the winter months, you might even spot migrating whales from the monument’s observation points.