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WHALE & DOLPHIN WATCHING


Your adventure begins with an exhilarating ride past the giant kelp forest and brings you up close to whales and dolphins. You will experience the ocean in its unspoiled beauty.


AMERICA'S CUP YACHTS Whether you want to feel rich and famous by relaxing with


cocktails on a luxury schooner or get hands-on and experience the speed of a race yacht, San Diego holds the key to these thrilling op- portunities. The America’s Cup is named after the yacht, America. The vessel’s most famous yachtsman, Dennis Conner, named many of his yachts Stars & Stripes; without a doubt the most recognized names in yacht racing.


Stars & Stripes is currently in San Diego


and available to you for sailing and racing opportunities. This is a unique opportunity for individuals and groups to race on the most recent generation America’s Cup yachts. No sailing experience is necessary. The crew will guide you to fulfill your sailing dreams. The America’s Cup experience is permanently at the “Maritime Museum of San Diego” which means that entry to the museum is now includ- ed FREE for all ‘public’ guests sailing with Next Level Sailing (800) 644-3454. www.nextlevelsailing.com


Also offering San Diego Bay and Los Coronado Islands Ecotours!


Call 310-974-2176 and let the adventure begin!


www.offshoreblueadventures.com


LET'S GO SURFING NOW Surfing has been a significant part of San Diego’s culture since


1916, when Famous Hawaiian surfer Duke Kahanamoku surfed Ocean Beach. Today, thousands of locals ‘shralp the gnar’ daily at one of San Diego’s fine beaches. With over 70 miles of coastline, everyone can find their perfect wave – from advanced point breaks at Swamis and Windansea, to easier waves at La Jolla Shores or Law Street Beach. If you’ve never been surfing, take a lesson before you take the


plunge at Menehune Surf. Their friendly instructors will show you how to paddle, catch a wave, and ride it into shore! (858) 551- 9510 www.menehunesurf.com. Be sure to grab a wet suit before diving into your first wave, the water can get quite chilly in the winter!


ADVENTURES ON OPEN WATER San Diego’s 70+ miles of coastline offers the ultimate outdoor


playground. Fun in the Sun and on the water is at your fingertips. The Pacific Ocean beckons to be enjoyed by the entire family as there is plenty to explore from Coronado, San Diego Bay and Mis- sion Bay. Rent a boat for the day, buzz around in a Waverunner or just cruise as you let the wind guide you on a sailboat. Seaforth Boat Rentals offers a myriad of options to get you out on the wa- ter. Whether you want some power behind the wheel or some fast, fun action on a Waverunner, they can surely provide the means to a great day on the sea. Seaforth Boat Rentals 3 locations. (619) 223- 1681 www.seaforthboatrental.com. For a speedboat ride with a twist, San Diego Speedboat Adventures provides a guided and nar- rated San Diego Harbor Tour. Navigate and captain your own speed- boat while following a trained and knowledgeable guide. (619)294- 5852 www.speedboatadventures.com


SWIM WITH THE FISHES San Diego’s beauty extends below the ocean’s surface. A deep


underwater canyon off the coast allows for increased diversity, with everything from lobsters, colorful starfish, crabs, rays, perch, sar- dines, sea lions, seals and dolphins. Go snorkeling and explore this hidden world! La Jolla Cove is a swimming, snorkeling and diving paradise. Calm and clear waters, bright orange fish, green sea grass beds, and dozens of other marine critters make it ideal for snorkeling. For a real treat, get your mask and snorkel and head to La Jolla Shores. On some days, you can see hundreds of leopard sharks just south of the boat launch – don’t worry, they’re harmless!


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