On Seeing Seaport Village
Photo: Michelle Carroll
California is one of the most popular places to visit in the world and who wouldn’t want to? The state is known for its beaches and sunshine. But why is it when anyone goes, all they can talk about is L.A and Disney Land? Whilst Three Sixty recognise that these places are still good – you may be missing out
Hidden away from the heart of San Diego, California – you can find this magical little village. Seaport Village is situated on the edge of the docks, only a ten minute drive from the hustle and bustle of the city, yet sometimes people will drive right past it, blissfully unaware it exists. It’s not just the gorgeous scenery that inspires people to go - it’s the laid back attitude it has, people are comfortable with a walk around. This makes it even more of a great place to visit, because you get away from the busy lifestyle you’re used to. No more rushing around, just chilling and soaking up the sun and the relaxing vibe it brings.
Three Sixty recommends ‘Harbour House’ which gives an amazing views of the seaport and Colorado Island. It makes a great photo to put on social media. Their food is focused on fish But if you’re pickier then ‘Edgewater Grill’ also gives great views but then does classic dishes such as burgers and chips - but if you’re with more adventurous company, they offer ethnic dishes.
But there are also cute sweet shops, strange magic shops, quirky furniture stores and delicious ice cream.
It’s definitely worth your while to go!
Photos: @seaport_village on Instagram.