Oceanside is a seaside oasis of recreation and beautiful beaches. Centrally located between San Diego and Los Angeles, Oceanside is frequently referred to as “the hub of Southern California.” From here, it’s easy to access a variety of amusement parks and family activities such as Disneyland, Legoland, Sea World and the San Diego Zoo. If you’re looking to educate as well as entertain, you won’t be disappointed. Take your kids to visit Mission San Luis Rey. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis is often called “The King of Missions” and includes picnic grounds and a gift shop in addition to a museum. Also check out the California Surf Museum or the Oceanside Museum of Art. With more than six miles of frontal beach roads, Oceanside allows you to jog, bike or skate to your heart’s content. Bike the San Luis Rey River Biking trail or take part in private o group surf lessons from a local surf school. Get your sea legs on and check out one of the many boat rental companies for a trip out to sea you won’t soon forget – go deep sea fishing, diving or whale watching. For the golf lover, Oceanside is a veritable paradise! With six courses in or near Oceanside, you’re sure to find a public or private course to fit your game - try Oceanside Municipal Golf Course, Emerald Isle Golf Course or Pendleton Marine Golf Course.
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4.5 based on 617 reviews
Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, known as the "King of the Missions," is a National Historic Landmark. The largest of all the 21 California missions, it is home to a community of Franciscan Friars and is open daily to the public in the Franciscan tradition of heritage and hospitality. Facilities include a Retreat Center with day and overnight programs for spiritual renewal, multi-function meeting spaces, a Cemetery open to all people, Mission Gift Shop, Historic Church and interpretive Museum.
Well worth a visit, very informative, amazing site and a wonderful little gift shop also. We did the walk through by ourselves but the guided tour would be incredible.
4.5 based on 2,007 reviews
Longest wooden pier on California coast at 1941 feet, 1/3 of a mile, there is a convenience store half way out stocked floor to ceiling with fishing pole rentals, bait, tackle, snacks and beverages, and a whole lot of souvenir's stuffed into a 7X15 foot space. Ruby's 50's diner is located on the end with breakfast to burgers and a view to die for. The pier it self is open 24 hours a day 7days a week
This wonderful pier and surrounding areas afford you a beautiful and very long pier offering breathtaking views of Oceanside in San Diego! What a place for a stroll with the kids watching folks surf, fish from off the pier, and romantically hold hands as they walk along marveling at the great Pacific... At the end of the pier is the understated Ruby's Diner, for some good 'ol American comfort food. Palm trees sway, waves crash, and snacks beckon from the pieside shops! Enjoy!
4.5 based on 131 reviews
There’s no shortage of these in San Diego county, and this one in particular is very close to where I live, so yes, I’m biased to love going here. And many of the vendors are sure to be at other markets around the county, but, you just can’t beat some of the organic foods in particular found here every week. My favorite and regular go to stalls include: Smit’s Farms, for the BEST apples I’ve ever eaten (when in season); and The Greek fellow who sells delightful olives and cheeses, while sharing his life stories in the fashion industry. If you live in or are just visiting Oceanside and can make this Thursday morning (9am-1pm) experience, you won’t be disappointed! I’ve been going for 30 years now, and still love it! It’s a good time for the entire family. Oh, and don’t miss the Friends of the Oceanside Library who also sell great books, etc. for great prices.
4.5 based on 725 reviews
We were staying in the Carlsbad area and after talking with a few people decided to grab the Coaster from Carlsbad down to the Santa Fe terminal in downtown San Diego. Quite frankly, it was reasonably priced and super convenient to get from our area to the downtown without having to drive. Once we arrived we grabbed the trolley that stops and drops at about 10 different locations throught the city including Seaport Village and Little Italy. Can't find the name of the trolley - but it is independantly run and well worth the money to see a great deal of the San Diego downtown area within a couple of hours. We grabbed the Coaster for the return trip and it was clean, comfortable and timely. If you dont want to drive.......consider using the Coaster !
4.5 based on 189 reviews
Founded in 1986, the California Surf Museum mission is to preserve surfing heritage. The museum hosts a variety of cultural events from book signings to lectures, to movie nights to concerts. But the museum is most known for the wonderful rotating exhibits about surf and skateboard culture, art, and history. The whole family is welcome and you don't have to surf or skateboard to enjoy the museum.The California Surf Museum has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, National Geographic, the BBC, the American Pickers "California Dreamin'", Hawaiian Airlines commercial, PBS "Getting Away Together" and many more. Don't miss the outdoor Secret Spot and Bethany Hamilton's surfboard while you are here. Also, shop the Museum Store for unique gifts and souvenirs. Joining as a member is a great way to get involved in volunteer opportunities and to support the museum on an annual basis. Hope to see you soon!
Came through downtown Oceanside and checked out the history of surfing. Really a worthwhile stop for people who are in the area interested in learning more about surfing. Thanks to Tom for the stories about surfing on the visit.
4.5 based on 210 reviews
Experience a kaleidoscope of delicious foods representing multiple nationalities, chow down and then fun "booth watch" for art, trinkets, and baked goods from over 200 merchants sprawling their wares over 4 city blocks. Take a stroll to the bottom of Pier View Lane and walk the Oceanside Pier for a stunning California coastal scene to cap off your evening out with a gorgeous sunset. Now that's California living. Opens every Thursday from 5p.m. to 9 p.m. west of Coast Highway on Pier View Way. Phone 760-754-4512 for live music dates and times.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
Awesome atmosphere. A place that calms your spirit and relaxes you. Beautiful ocean with clear clean warm water and terrific waves. Good food, good music and good vibes.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
We enjoyed the two exhibits, Sidewalk Activism and Artists' Alliance Biennial, that were here in February. Both were quite thought-provoking! The staff was very friendly and helpful, especially the young woman in the gift shop, which was one if the best museum shops I've been to in in awhile. Many beautiful and unusual items by local artists on display there.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
My husband and I rented a beach house in Oceanside. Wanting to explore our surroundings we took at walk on "The Strand". This is basically a street between the ocean and homes sitting on the ocean front. You can walk to the pier and beyond. The dead end becomes a set of apartments. The beach side of The Strand is several miles of beach, little food carts, bike and surrey rentals. There is the pier with Ruby's at the end. A park for kids, public bathrooms, tables with overhead cover. Then you have ocean front cottages, apartments, and townhouses. The flurry of activity is the fun stuff. Joggers, walkers, bikers, lowriders, classic cars to name the crowd. I found this place to be a hidden gem for an oceanfront beach house.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Come to the Harbor Village, eat at one of the many restaurants, walk the walkway all around and see the boats and then stop to observe the sea lions hanging out on the dock. The nearby beach is also lovely.
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