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Oceanside Pier
The Oceanside Pier is the landmark for this California beach community. The famous pier is known as one of the longest piers in the West Coast, ranging 1,942 feet. Visitors can enjoy strolling along to the end of the harbor, watch the surfers hit the waves, dine at Ruby's Diner or make it a day for fishing.
Oceanside Harbor and Village
Visit this charming Cape Cod-style village where guests enjoy many shops, restaurants and unlimited boating activities.
Historical Highway 101
Take the scenic route alongside historical Highway 101! This old highway runs from southern California to Washington. Parts of the southern and central California coast route are believed to be the old trail of Spanish missions, pueblos and presidios.
Bazaar del
Mundo
Everyday comes alive with festivities
at Bazaar del Mundo in Old Town. Guests
will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with
live entertainment. Other regular
entertainers perform on the courtyard
stage including the Bazaar del Mundo
Marimbas, the Latin band Tinku, a
folkloric ballet group, and special
performances by the San Diego High
School Rondalla Estudantil Mariachi
music program.
A1 Biplane Air Combat & Warbird
Adventures
Here's an activity that gives parents
and children staying at our San Diego
vacation rentals a chance to do something
only glimpsed on television. Flying
real air combat in real aircraft.
The action is more thrilling than
a roller coaster and romantic Sunset
Snugglers are available for calmer
flights. So whether you are looking
for the thrill of the Red Barron or
smooth dance across the clouds, contact
the A1 Biplane Air Combat & Warbird
Adventures for a totally different
vacation opportunity.
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Return of the
Swallows
Mission San Juan Capistrano presents
its annual Return of the Swallows
celebration around March 19 each year.
The swallows migrate annually to Goya,
Argentina in October, and return to
their spring and summer home in San
Juan Capistrano each March. The Swallows
celebration began centuries ago when
Mission padres observed that the birds
return roughly coincided with St.
Joseph's Day on the church calendar.
Festivities include the traditional
bell ringing, Pageantry, live entertainment,
ethnic foods, and vendors all to mark
the springtime return of the swallows
to Capistrano.
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