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Best San Diego All Inclusive Resorts & Hotels
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
The Best hotels in San Diego with many Included Amenities
La Pensione Hotel
PB Surf Beachside Inn
Holiday Inn Express San Diego Downtown, an IHG Hotel
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Diego Mission Bay
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites San Diego Otay Mesa, an IHG Hotel
Comfort Inn San Diego Old Town
The Best hotels in San Diego with Free Wi-Fi
Homewood Suites by Hilton San Diego Hotel Circle/SeaWorld Area
Comfort Inn San Diego Old Town
San Diego Downtown Lodge
Hampton Inn San Diego Del Mar
Comfort Inn San Diego Airport At The Harbor
San Diego All Inclusive Hotel Guide\n
The sun bounces off Mission Bay and washes over you like a warm hug, blanketing you with a sense of peace and total fulfillment. You’ve made it to America’s Finest City, a destination so coveted millions of travelers flock here year after year for a taste of paradise. As you stare out into the Pacific, you can’t help but feel optimistic. A seagull takes flight nearby, and as it soars ever close to your patch of sand you share a knowing glance. Yes, you both have the heart of a seafarer and a hunger for a life at sea. Life is good in San Diego.
In a city full of authentic Mexican food, miles of beachfront, and a thriving arts and culture scene—you’ll never wonder what to do for the day. On the contrary, as you throw open the blinds at your San Diego all-inclusive hotel, you’ll wonder how it’s possible to choose just a handful of activities for the day. Grab your suntan lotion and your Padres hat. And prepare to wander wisely.
What should I eat in San Diego?
Fish tacos, California burritos, and carne asada fries top the list of things to savor while you’re visiting SD. Eateries are just a few miles north of the Mexico/U.S. border, so the Mexican cuisine is as real as it gets without having your passport stamped. Restaurants in Old Town serve up plenty of nachos and huge margaritas, but some of the best Mexican food is found in small tacos stands around any neighborhood in the city. Ask any local where to get the best burrito, and you may just be directed to a delightfully sinful meal. If you have the chance to get tableside guacamole, always say yes. As the freshly mashed avocado dip meets your tortilla chip and ultimately your lips, you can’t help but sigh in contentment.
Any advice for how to get to Coronado Island from downtown San Diego?
You can drive to the island or arrive via ferry; the journey is never long and always scenic. Coronado has one of the best beaches in the country and it sits just 7 miles from the all-inclusive hotels in San Diego’s downtown district such as the Bay Club Hotels & Marina. To get to the stunning white-sand beach and its neighboring red-roofed Hotel Del Coronado by land, you cross over the iconic Coronado bridge. Your passengers can watch sailboats drift just below as you take the curved bridge from bustling downtown to easy, breezy island life. By ferry, you will depart from the downtown harbor and arrive at the Coronado ferry landing in just 20 minutes, enjoying salty air and unparalleled skyline views along the way. This is a post card come to life.
Whether your stay in SoCal takes you kayaking in La Jolla or on a brew tasting expedition in North Park, book one of the best all-inclusive hotels in San Diego with Travelocity. A stay at an oceanfront hotel like the Bay Club Hotel & Marina will always leave you at ease and have you dreaming of a life among the palms. Enjoy.
San Diego hotels essential information
Accommodation | 6,365 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $72 |
Highest Price | $199 |
Popular hotels | Hilton San Diego Bayfront |