DAY TRIPPER
patio and enjoy a fantastic meal while watching the surfers in front of you. (858) 755-9345
poseidonrestaurant.com Whether you’re in the mood for breakfast/brunch, lunch, or a sun- set dinner- enjoy it with a spectacular view. Bon Appetite!
HANG OUT AT THE HARBOR
Oceanside Harbor offers fun-filled activities for everyone, from the recreational boater to the professional shopper. The large harbor houses isles of sailboats, yachts, and motor boats for viewing. Join the ranks and become a sailor for the day by enjoying one of the many wa- ter activities available! Speed through crashing waves on a jet ski, sight see on a harbor tour and sail the seas while sport fishing. The marina is home to an array of sea life and visitors have the chance to explore wildlife in the deep seas through whale-watching tours and fishing ex- cursions. On dry land, scrumptious aromas from the Harbor’s many restaurants will make your mouth water in anticipation. Go shopping in the many stylish boutiques and peruse the unique vendors while basking in the breathtaking scenery and balmy weather. Come and en- joy an amazing day at Oceanside Harbor!
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ROOFTOP FUN Put your head in the clouds and enjoy one of San Diego’s many
roof top bars. Sip cocktails and nibble on tasty fare with an unbeatable view. A few of our favorites: The twenty second floor Altitude Bar situat- ed atop the Gaslamp Marriott on Sixth Avenue offers a glittering skyline with unforgettable views of the ocean and Petco Park. Relax in leather couches, enjoy the fire pit, and cabanas. The Beach, located at the W Hotel, is where you can beach blanket bingo with the crowd. Life sure is beachy keen when you’re sinking your toes into three tons of heated sand while enjoying breath taking views of downtown San Diego. The Top of the Hyatt, the West Coast’s tallest waterfront building, offers fab- ulous views of downtown, Coronado and Point Loma. From 40 floors up, you can look down on all the other rooftop bars. So raise your favorite beverage and toast the views of San Diego
and enjoy! ROCKIN BAJA Baja California, Mexico is a great destination that features pristine
beaches, blue waters, golden deserts, steep mountains, delicious cuisine and an abundance of tequila. Its five municipalities include Mexicali, Ti- juana, Ensenada and the beaches of Rosarito & Tecate. There are an ar- ray of activities ranging from golf and spas to surfing and scuba diving. Families can also enjoy other activities such as museums and your dol- lar will definitely go further in Baja. Be sure to bring your passport and your sense of adventure.
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Photo courtesy of 2010 Photo Contest Entry ENJOY THE DESERT Located in the Coachella Valley, just below the San Jacinto Moun-
tains, Palm Springs and Palm Desert is a top travel destination for lo- cals. Escape to the desert like Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, and Clark Gable enjoyed doing. Head to Downtown Palm Springs where rich, vintage architecture houses a vast array of boutiques and eateries, all set against the beautiful desert landscape. There’s nothing like a cool pool on a mild day, so lounge by the water in your own private ca- bana at one of the many resorts. Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and La Quinta, are all known for their fabulous restaurants, incredible shows, and fantastic nightclubs. Travel to this one of a kind destination, and discover why so many people call it “the jewel of the desert.” Visit
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PERRY’S CAFE
Open Daily: 6:00 am - 2:00 pm For Breakfast and Lunch
Great Food • Fast Service • Best Prices
“Awesome breakfast with perfectly cooked hash browns.”
“I had french toast, which was thick and homemade.”
Since 1985
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