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These are all reviews and recommendations from past guests that have stayed at our beachfront vacation rentals!  Read on for great restaurant recommendations, interesting and different things to do in San Diego, and inspiring accounts of vacations spent on the beach!

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  1. The marina is hopping with shopping! Just a short drive or long walk up the beach and you are in the harbor. The wonderful sailboats make for quite a sunset view for an evening stroll. Looking for a sweatshirt or fun seashell necklace, this is the place to get it. And the fish and chips just can’t be beat. The crisp fish is bigger than your hand and served hot off the fryer. Top it off with some home made icecream from the shop accross the way and you have had yourself the perfect evening. We go back to Oceanside time and time again and have never visited a Beach Front Only home without taking in the marina. Try it out for yourself!

  2. Ruby’s is a must! Every stay in a Beach Front Only home has atleast one breakfast and one dinner waiting for us at Ruby’s cafe. This is an adventure every time. The board walk pier is an experience in itself with local fisherman pulling their catch right out of the water before your very eyes! You can see sea creatures like star fish and muscles growing on the pillars below. And most times we have even seen seals looking for a meal of their own.

    The main attraction, of course, is Ruby’s. This is a 50’s style diner with much STYLE, I must say. It is a kid friendly atmosphere with kid menu’s that fold into classic cars that are adorned with decals galore! Milk shakes are a must have and the burgers are bursting with flavor. You must check it out both morning and evening as the breakfasts are as good as the burgers and salads. Hope your family enjoys it as much as ours!

  3. Lynda Gordon says:

    Who needs a restaurant when there is a awesome kitchen at your finger tips. For my family having a kitchen at the sight in which we stay is awesome with the kids. I have a special needs child (autism) so going out is a peice of work. In Oceanside there is two grocery stores very close by. You can make whatever you want, however you want, when you want it. What gets better than that. For stuff to do: you have a awesome bed to take naps in, awesome sand to play and build sand castles in, not crowed beaches to fly kites on or play sand games in. Why go anywhere. If you have to adventure out there is a mall that has just about everything right aorund it, if you have kids take a day and go to Sea World. I hope this helps with the people that just want to relax and feel like they can right on the beach. Thanks Lynda Phoenix, AZ.

  4. Leslie Nack says:

    About 8 miles from the ocean off Highway 76 lies Guajome Lake Regional Park. The lake has ducks and geese so bring some bread! You can hike through the trails into the peaceful wilderness listening to the birds and frogs. If you bring your bike you can bike on the trails which zig zag and criss cross the entire Regional Park. There are places to picnic and camp, a jungle gym, clean bathrooms and wide open grassy areas where you can sit under a tree and enjoy the afternoon.

  5. When asked what our favorite attraction while staying at our Beach Front Only home, we must say without a doubt, it is the AMAZING beach! While sitting in our deck spa and overlooking the beach and water, we often watched pods of dolphin bringing in the sunset. See crabs can be found just a small shovel blow the surface where the water breaks back. The beach isn’t over crowded because it is a private beach. We always felt safe leaving out our boogie boards and goggles while breaking to the house for lunch. Our kids caught their first waves on this beach and we caught a new spirit while here. Life’s stresses were pulled from us as the waters receeded and didn’t return until we returned home! There is no beach like it and leaving this beach wasn’t necessary. It was all we needed and more!

  6. Leslie Nack says:

    If you want authentic Mexican food while visiting Oceanside, you have to eat at Anita’s Restaurant. Their fajitas and carne asada are out of this world! There are two locations in Oceanside, one on Coast Highway and one near the mall.

  7. Dan Weran says:

    The best grocery store that we found was the Albertsons in Carlsbad which was 2 miles down the freeway. They had a great selection of everything. We also ate at a great restaurant, I believe the name was Pasta Mia. Pricing was very reasonable, the service was good and the food was excellant.

  8. Nancy May says:

    I RECOMMEND
    A beautiful way to connect to your spirituality is to visit the Prince of Peace monastery in Oceanside at 5:00 pm for Vespars.
    It is purched on a big hill and 10 of us went to listen to the monks chant. Even if you are not Catholic, you will feel peace in your heart.The vespars last for 1/2 hour and the sun shines thru the windows of the church.
    We all went down to Oceanside pier afterwards and watched the sunset and had a nice dinner on the dock.

    http://www.princeofpeaceabbey.org

  9. The stay was amazing! There were dolphins right outside the window every morning.

  10. Leslie Nack says:

    If you need a chiropractic adjustment, a massage or maybe some acupuncture, the place to go is Encinitas Acupuncture and Massage. Donna is the best masseuse and is an expert at acupuncture. Mark is the best chiropractor – safe and gentle! When you’re finished being pampered you can walk across the street and have a latte or cappucino at E Street Cafe.

  11. Pattie Taylor says:

    Our stay at 950 Neptune last May was truly amazing. We were very pleased with the house. Everyone had their own space. It was the best family vacation so far.

    And the view…….fanastic!!!
    Pattie

  12. Jeanette Mower says:

    I just need a place to rest!! “Famous words from my husband and childrens”. We travel alot and stay in the fanciest of places, shop till we drop, work all those long crazy hours and some of us still go to school. Leaving us not alot of time to just be a family. We just need to re-group. Oceanside has been a place of re-grouping for us all. We can cook in the privacy of our own home, shop at the grocery store just a few blocks away, lounge outside on a private deck, walk on a quiet uncrowded beach, listen to the waves while watching them crash against the sand and rocks, build sandcastles, read, relax, play games and laugh. Now how could you ask for more. But, if you need more after a few days were minutes from LaJolla and there one of a kind shops. Eatting the finest seafood at Georges Restraunt. While watching the sunset from the deck. All this gives us a chance as a family to reconnect and stay close.

  13. Petch Vatcha says:

    Oceanside is a beatiful getaway beach font city. Our trip was very simple and easy…shop at Vons over there, BBQ it on balcony, enjoy the wind, sea breeze and sunshine. Since we are there, the surrounding is so heaven-like which we didn’t want to go anywhere else. On the day we are leaving, we has a chance to to dine at one Chinese Buffet near by. It is located right on the Oceanside blvd. and S.Coast HWY behide the Church Chicken. This is only a few Asian restaurant near by our place before we hit the freeway 5. The price was unbelievable cheap –$6.99 all day lunch or dinner!!! We have to check their sign again just to make sure it was right $6.99 Dinner per person. After talking to the owner, she told be that it is a grand openning price. They just opened about one month (this is back in May of 2007). The staff was real friendly, but the food was not that great! Well…if you looking to try an afordable Asian food, this is the place. Mostly they have the common dishes such as spring roll, Vegetable, Soup, Salad, Kunpow Chicken and some other Chinese menu. Nothing fancy, but it get you stomach full.

    Upon our stay, we walked to the Oceanside pier. It was quite a distance! We bought our fishing equipment to do some surf-fishing. We have heard Oceanside is a good place to fish, so we decide to give it a try. You don’t need a fishing license for fishing on the pier. Good time to fish is early in the morning. I saw many people caught many large size (<1 lb) spot fin crocker fish using mussle. They a bait shop locating on the pier as well in case you need to buy any bait. Mostly those who came are regular people that live near by. They get so good at catching fish here. You can always ask them for the tips how to catch some. We caught some fish as well. It was quite enjoyable time.

    Afterward ward we head back and enjoy our time on the sand. Water temperature is cool thoughout the year. Oceanside beach is very nice for swiming and surfing. The beach is cleaner and whiter than L.A. county. Nice long shallow beach. Great for the kid on the sand.

    Just in case you plan to visit San Diego during your stay, I highly recomment you visiting the Colonado city. You have to cross a long tall bridge to get there. It is a cool little old town full of many muti-millions dollar houses. Over there they have a famous hotel Colonado which rumor said it has a ghost there. Well, if you see the hotel you will think so too! I heard they have a $200 person buffet here. Well..$6.99 dinner was good enough for me! lol.

    For the dessert, I highly recommend “Extraordinary” restaurant in San Diego. I don’t have an address for you but you can ask 411 to find out where they are. I am sure you will be surprise at how amanzing this little restaurant is. Just the name said, they are serving extraordinary dessert, in an extraordinary place. Great for couple on the date.

  14. Extraordinary Desserts: http://www.extraordinarydesserts.com/
    See website for locations

  15. Carrie Tayloe says:

    Beaches are the number one attraction in San Diego, not to mention they provide countless hours of entertainment for your family for FREE! However, if you’re staying for a full week, I recommend seeing some key attractions as well. To avoid crowds, visit the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, the Birch Aquarium, and Legoland California on Monday – Wednesday. To save money on this itinerary, purchase 3 day Go San Diego Cards at http://www.gosandiegocard.com. With the card, you can do as many attractions in the city as you can fit into your schedule! On the other days, relax at your vacation rental with a good book or play with the kids at the beach. Don’t forget to wonder into downtown Encintas for lunch or dinner; it’s one of the best towns in San Diego!

  16. raj vorakkara says:

    I stayed in 1084 neptune in encinitas for 8 days. This place is truely amazing with spacious, clean accomidations, breath takeing views of beach especially you have to watch “sunset”. I have took over 100 pics of the sunset. What I really like about encinitas is that although its known for its beaches it still has feel of small town where there is mom and pop shops, people are friendly, proximity to freeways and to san diego.

  17. Nathan stellhorn says:

    Wow!! Oceanside, California! This place is difficult to describe with words, but I will give it a go! Fun in the sun, Dolphins every morning outside our window it was an amazing experience. The stay was spectacular! Clean, comfortable, I felt as if my own home had been transported 100 yards away from the beach. I even had the opportunity to watch my favorite sporting events on a massive big screen TV in the cozy living area while still able to watch the sun set over the ocean waves from the gigantic beach front windows! Warm waters! Cool breezes! outdoor recreation to the extreme, but only a quick walk to the best restaurants and night life around! Wow! I am not even doing this place justice! we had a wonderful time and would recommend this vacation and rental company to anyone!!
    Thanks for an amazing stay! It was true bliss!

  18. Susan Viscon says:

    If you have kids between 4-9 years old, be sure to take a day to visit Legoland. We had such a blast and our 5 year old daughter is still talking about the day almost a year later. The park is clean, friendly, and relatively uncrowded. if you veer to the left when you enter the park you will have great rides for very young kids. Veer to the right a your old kids will have the time of their lives with lego building centers and larger rides. If it is a warm day, be sure to bring a bathing suit to enjoy the waterpark in the back of Legoland. Overall, it was a great expereince and we will be back.

  19. Susan Viscon says:

    Here is a great low cost and fun activity for a family with young kids… U Pick Strawberry patch. Right off of I-5 near the outlet stores there is a U-pick strawberry patch. Our kids got the biggest kick out of gathering their own strawberries. Our only challenge was trying to get them washed and paid for before they devoured them. Come prepared to get a little dirty, but your kids will get a taste of fresh produce and warm sun.

  20. Kathy Dumont says:

    Hey all of you Southern Californians who make frequent trips to San Diego and Beach Front Only homes…..a great getaway during your stay is a visit to the world famous San Diego Zoo. But don’t just visit; become a member of the Zoological Society of San Diego. You get admission to the zoo as well as the San Diego Wild Animal Park in Escondido for an entire year. There are a lot of great perks that come with your membership as well. It’s a great way to spend a day. Check it out at http://www.sandiegozoo.org/membership/index.html . You’ll have a terrific time and you’ll help the animals, too!

  21. Joseph Dabelko says:

    Scrips Birch aquarium is well worth the price of admission. the rare species and interesting sea life kept my kids dazzled for hours. It’s a refreshing change from the rush and crowds of Sea World and the San Diego Zoo.

  22. Lori Isaacs says:

    Our beach vacations are really a family affair. It is my Christmans gift to my parents, children, brothers and their guests. When we are at home, we eat out alot due to hectic work schedules and rarely get to eat together as a group. So, when we vacation, we take the time to exercise our culinary talents. Almost every meal is cooked with love in the spacious and well-equipped kitchen. Finding groceries, even specilaty items, is very easy with ready access to shoppiing areas – we prefer those in Carlsbad. Somehow, chopping vegetables, peeling shrimp, and flipping pancakes while watching the panorama of waves, dolphins and seagulls, turns the mundane into magic. Meals are planned in advance to tickle the favorite fancy of every loved one’s indulgence and to travel the world with different cuisines. We all love to cook, so we all take turns to out-do each other. Whether it is Mom’s special French Toast, a clam bake, BBQ on the private beach or a spaghetti dinner, we cherish the fun we have preparing and sharing the food and conversation. A glass of wine, a cup of espresso or a cafe au lait round out the evening as the ocean waves relax our minds. My parents are in their 70’s, my kids are young adults and my husband and I are new empty-nesters, so we cherish this special time together to reflect on the past and plan for the future. The Beachfront Only experience has resulted in memories, and recipes, that will last a lifetime.

  23. Lori Isaacs says:

    A great experience can be found on the San Diego Haunted Ghost Tour! I know what you are thinking…but think again. I, also, was hesitant to believe that I would enjoy this tour, but found it very interesting, on many levels and I think that you will find that it has something for everyone. Yes, it is a little campy to find the tourguide in period dress and looking “morbid” – but as the tour progresses, you will have to admit that it adds tremendously to the atmosphere and they really do the act with class. This is not a stuffy lecture or a run through a “haunted house” – real effort is made to engage the audience, travel in style to multiple venues throughout the city and to make the experience informative, authentic and fun. I don’t want to give away its secrets, but I will tell you that you will learn San Diego history, tour historical sites, see amazing architecture and art, get to volunteer to show your thespian talents, and maybe even get a little creeped out! Maybe you will get to see, or sense, the supernatural – but even if you don’t – you will enjoy this memorable and enjoyable tour. Believers, skeptics, young, old, dead, un-dead and YOU will enjoy it!

  24. Jane Radoff says:

    Our multi-generational family of 11 can’t wait to get back to the Cedros Design Center, several blocks near Del Mar with the most wonderful, unique shopping. The variety is marvelous. There are a few restaurants, but the main focus of this area is unusual goodies, creative ideas, ethnic furniture and accessories, a gift shop with fabulous books and greeting cards from companies not seen elsewhere, a darling store with goodies for the pets in your life. There is a two story shop with many booths showing the wares of different vendors. It includes hand made crafts, antique accessories, linens, Indian imports, jewelry, silly and stunning hats, interesting table top ideas, art work…….a really terrific place to get your Christmas shopping completed months in advance. We all took advantage of the relaxed location and opportunity to get rid of much of the November/December anxieties in August. There is spot, which sells various raw wood and extraordinary flitches for the hobby carpenter. We also bought quite a few very special “art” chairs and tables at this place. Our visit this coming summer will replenish our souls and nourish our artistic bent. I can’t wait to hear the grandkids calling to me from across a shop with excitement at something they have discovered. There is something for everyone at Cedros.

  25. Marsha Howell says:

    I recommend enjoying the genuine Mexican take-out food at Colimas, a local and VERY authentic Oceanside restaurant which has been there for many years. Definitely a low-profile no-frills little place, their extensive menu will allow a touch of the exotic to add to your enjoyment of the beautiful sunsets and ocean sounds while staying at Beachfront.

    Take the Coaster instead of driving! Avoid the traffic, and instead of sitting on a freeway ramp enjoy a pleasant train ride down to San Diego where you might take in a ball game, walk around the Gaslight District or just enjoy the shopping. After an enjoyable day, hop back on the Coaster and return to Oceanside.

    We drink our coffee, enjoy the beach and take advantage of lazy days just watching the pelicans fly by, the dolphins play and the many surfers braving the waters.

  26. Jen Flowers says:

    We love to see the beauty in San Diego. There is so much to do and see. My Children love to see the animals in the wild animal kingdom and also seaworld.

  27. Susan Viscon says:

    How could you be this close to the Mexico Border and not have Mexican! We highly reccomend El Callejon restaurant in Encinitas. Great family style dining on the outdoor patio and plaza. Fun Mariachi band and yummy margaritas to get you into the mood. Our daughters love to try out their conversational spainish, so they were saying Hola, Buenos Dias, and Mucha Gracias to every waiter in sight. Fortunately they found the girls charming and brought them their own Churros and ice cream. The menu is extensive and there is something for everyone. Here is the link to the website if you want to do a little homework before your visit. Enjoy http://el-callejon.com/Encinitas_Main.html

  28. Tammy Roth says:

    Pier View Coffee Co. was my favorite daily treat. It’s a nice walk along the beach and then only 2 blocks away. They have great lattes, plus a lender’s library of books. Simply go north out of the house and then turn right at Rotary Park…go two blocks and it’s on the corner of Pier View Way.

  29. T. Petrie says:

    Inside Tip: Highly recommend Juanitas on PCH in Encinitas for authentic Mexican food. Don’t miss the carne asada. Fresh guac is always tasty. With a steady clientele of locals and surfers, you know is going to be good (and cheap!).

  30. kim rapp says:

    If you do nothing else while you are in San Diego, DO take the amtrack up to San Juan Capistrano and experience some of Southern Californias great history first hand! You can catch the train in Oceanside or Solana Beach, among other beach towns between Oceanside and San Diego. Not only is the train ride a scenic delight traveling right along the spectacular southern California coast, it makes for an enjoyable trip to chat and enjoy the people you are vacationing with. You can even grab a cup of joe and a snack! We were lucky enough to see dolphins playing in the steel blue Pacific, just fabulous!

    When you arrive in San Juan Capistrano, it is just a short walk to the beautiful mission, truly one of Californias jewels. There is a wonderful self paced audio tour, and the grounds of the mission are a lovely sight to behold. When you have had your fill of history, there are many local restaurants to tempt you for lunch, and of course the village has shops to test the ladies willpower!

    I highly recommend this day trip for anyone staying in one of the beautiful beachfrontonly locations in the Oceanside/Encinitas area! The perfect adventure for all ages and experience seekers of any sort!

  31. Marsha Grim says:

    Our group of 15 ladies had an absolute BLAST at Joe’s Crab Shack in Oceanside. What a FUN restaurant with DELICIOUS FOOD, REASONABLE PRICES, GREAT STAFF and GORGEOUS LOCATION! The menu selections are numerous (it’s not all seafood), the prices are comparable, and the food was delicious. The staff was extremely attentive and well prepared to handle a large group, even providing separate checks with no hassle, and the service was very prompt. You can’t go wrong at this place!

  32. Kelly Hooks says:

    We ate a a walking distance restaraunt named Calypso. The place was crowded, always a good sign. They had live music which was wonderful. We had quite a large group and they accomodated us just fine. They even made items for the kids that were not on their menu. The food was different, but delicious. The sangria was the best.

  33. Angela Zonderman says:

    The Beach Front Only condos in Oceanside are an excellent place to go and relax with your family, or in our case, for a business retreat. We brought our whole team to Oceanside for work and relaxation. We didn’t visit any of the local restaurants but the local grocery store was very helpful and gave us extra assistance to purchase food for 35 people for three days. And the kitchen had all the amenities for us to use and prepare all our meals.
    My favorite part of the trip was waking up in the morning, sitting on the balcony and watching the surfers and dolphins with my cup of coffee. The hot tubs were also nice after a long day. A place to visit while in San Diego would be the Sunset Cliffs or the coast of La Jolla. Both places are excellent short trips from Oceanside and offer good photo opps! :) Hope you enjoy your time in Oceanside!

  34. Dave and Mary Tatai says:

    RESTAURANT REVIEW:

    OHZEN SUSHI
    3772 Mission Avenue
    Suite 130
    San Luis Rey Plaza
    Oceanside
    760-722-8110

    I don’t know about you, but wherever we’re vacationing, we always try to find one of those little gems only the locals know about. Ohzen Sushi is one of those. This unobtrusive, little restaurant is tucked away inside the San Luis Rey shopping center up on Mission Avenue, a short drive east from all the Beachfront Only Properties. You’ll be met at the door by the owners Jennifer and “Master” Jay who is an artist when it comes to sushi. They treat everyone like family and you will feel instantly welcomed. The selection is fantastic and if sushi isn’t your thing, then by all means be sure to order the Spanish mackerel or ahi — always fresh, always delicious. Don’t leave Oceanside without trying this place. If I had more than two thumbs, they’d all be up!

    • SAN DIEGO ATTRACTION:

    I know you’re gonna think I’m really crazy, but we spent the best day one year visiting the San Diego Zoo. So, you’re probably thinking, “What’s so crazy ’bout that?” Looks like a lot of people have already suggested this. Well to get there and back we didn’t drive, but instead opted to take the train and public transportation. Actually in a lot of ways, the trip there and back was more fun than the actual zoo experience. Anyway, if you’re the adventurous type and relish the opportunity to sit back and view some beautiful California coastal landscape in lieu of fighting traffic along the 5 — here’s what you do with some links to help you along the way.

    In Oceanside you’ll be boarding the Coaster Train:
    • Park at the Oceanside Transit Center, 195 S. Tremont Street
    COASTER TRAIN STATIONS LINK: http://www.gonctd.com/coaster_stations.htm
    TICKETS LINK: http://www.gonctd.com/ticket_info.htm
    TIMETABLE LINK: http://www.transit.511sd.com/Services/iFrameRoutes.aspx?r=/Services/Routes/asp/coastermap.asp

    The train will take you for a wonderful ride along the coast through Carlsbad, Encinitas, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Solana Beach, Del Mar and La Jolla. You’ll pass by hidden surfing spots, and travel across various water inlets and washes, through Torre Pines State Reserve to the beautiful vista of San Diego Harbor. You’ll see things you’d never see if you drove.

    You get off at the San Diego Station (Santa Fe Depot) at 1050 Kettner Blvd. (Pretty much everyone gets off here.) After leaving the station, take a short stroll up W. B Street where you’ll catch the #7 — 54th & University bus (yes, bus) at the corner of W. B and State Street. The bus will take you through the city (sort of like your own personal tour) then up the hill to the zoo. It’s a beautiful and interesting ride that’ll take approximately 20 minutes. To come back, just do it in reverse. Simple, different and fun. There’ll be lots of photo opportunities you ordinarily would have missed going the traditional way.

    TIMETABLE LINK FOR THE #7 BUS: http://transit.511sd.com/Services/Route.aspx?r=7

    If you’ve got little kids, this trip might not be for you. But if you’re young and in love (like us) it might be the most memorable experience of your vacation!

    • LOCAL INSIDER TIPS:

    I can be really dumb sometimes, but this took the cake one year in Oceanside. I don’t like to wear my contacts when I’m at the beach, so I use those little (don’t laugh) clip-on deals on my eyeglasses. Well, as I was frolicking in the surf one year, a big wave came by and tore the glasses right off my nose. Well, they were the only pair I had and it was the first day of the vacation. Inside that day’s newspaper, I saw a Sears Optical flyer offering 2 for 1 eyeglasses at the Carlsbad Plaza Camino Real Shopping Center just a short drive south from where we were staying. I made an eye exam appointment for that afternoon, picked out two frames and had them delivered to my home address. I was told I could have them fitted at my local Sears when we got home. A week later, there they were and they fit like a dream without any adjustment. Who knew? Our Tip: One should always make a point of locating a variety of services in the area immediately upon arrival in the event something unexpected happens. If you brought your pet with you, look up a local vet. In case you get hurt or sick unexpectedly, it would be a good idea to have emergency numbers of local medical facilities or dentist. And that reminds me, the last time we vacationed, I took along a copy of each of our Advanced Medical Directives (like a living will). Morbid, I know — but you never know, do you. Also, I kept information in my purse that had a note with the phone number for our Beachfront Only rep in the event something happened. This way, authorities could contact them directly and would immediately know where we were staying in Oceanside. Very helpful, especially if you have some furry or feathery family members waiting for you back in the rental.

  35. James says:

    A home on the beach for one week a year is just not enough. The winters are just as great as the summers. When I leave my world to stay on the beach in the winter with my family we go to relax; no schedule, no appointments. Sit, read, watch movies, take walk, play board games, watch the sunset and have nothing to do. This my idea of a winter retreat. The summers are great I must admit but do not underestimate the winter on the beach. I live 30 min from Sunrise Ski resort in Arizona, and I preffer Oceanside.

  36. Leslie Nack says:

    A Day in La Jolla. First Kayak, then eat, then see the beached harbor seals at the Children’s Pool.

    Kayaking in La Jolla cove by yourself or with an experienced kayak guide is the best way to spend a morning or afternoon! Rent 1 or 2 man kayaks for an hour and a half excursion. We kayaked out to the kelp beds and saw sea lions and dolphins hanging out fishing! If the tides and swells are just right you can kayak through the caves. It’s an awesome experience for the entire family. http://www.lajollakayak.com

    After you’re done kayaking you can eat at George’s at the Cove which overlooks the coves and beaches in La Jolla. There are three levels of dining. I recommend the top level which is outdoor dining on the roof overlooking the bay. There are heaters if you get cold. The food is fabulous with paninis and fresh fish and salads. http://www.georgesatthecove.com/

    Harbor Seals. Go and see the harbor seals beached at what’s called the Children’s Pool. The beach is off limits to people but you can walk very close to the seals on the adjacent jetty and the stairs go right down on to the beach but there are always people there to make sure nobody hurts or disturbs the seals, especially during pupping season in the Spring. It’s a wonderful experience and a great walk along the shores of La Jolla. http://www.sandiego.gov/lifeguards/beaches/pool.shtml

  37. Leslie Nack says:

    A Day at Oceanside Harbor!

    We rented paddle boats and paddled around the harbor. It was great fun and great exercise! The cost is $15 an hour for 2-seaters or $25 for 4-seaters. They also rent jet skis, power boats, electric boats, and sail boats. It’s a fun way to spend a few hours soaking up the sun. Oceanside Boat Rentals at 722-0028. Next, head to the sand and have a bonfire!

    Bonfire on the Beach! The beach at the harbor between the north and south jetties have fire pits. It’s great fun to get some wood, graham crackers, marshmellows and chocolate from Albertsons and have a bonfire on the beach at sunset! Have dinner at one of the many fines restaurants in the Harbor first, and head to the beach for dessert!

  38. Linda Beekhof says:

    Our stay in Beachfront Only’s Oceanside Condo was outstanding. From the weather to the accomodations it couldn’t have made for a nicer family get together. We surfed, played in the sand, flew kites,BBQ’d and shopped all the local amenities. Our day trips to Sea World and San Diego were great as well. But by far the coolest was watching the dolphins playing in the surf from the living room windows each evening…. lots of ooohhs and awwws!! I’d recommend Beachfront Only to anyone.

  39. Janene Pettus says:

    Once in a blue moon it is possible to get all of my family (parents, 5 brothers and sisters and their significant others) together. For my parents 40th anniversary we made a point of it. We rented a great place in Encinitas and had an incredible time. During this stay we managed to wrangle everyone together and went to a San Diego Padres game at Peoria Stadium. Since most of us were baseball fans and the few that weren’t still managed to find this a spectacular outing. The stadium was beautiful and the parking was the easiest to get to of all the stadiums I have ever visited. Even the hot dogs are great, although the variety of food choices are enough to leave you stuffed for days. We were able to buy our tickets on line and print them out (you can even prepay for parking). Once we got to the gate they used the bar code and we were in. You can even take the Coaster Train!!! I would recommend this to anyone looking for a truly family friendly outing.

  40. Elizabeth says:

    It was awesome to wake up at 950 Neptune every morning with the sun shining and surfers riding the waves — and nothing better than to end your day when the congregation gathers at the end of the day to see the sun sink into the Pacific. Another recommendation – 454Tattoo – my daughter and I got inked! I am celebrating that birthday that puts me on the down side of the hill this year — and never thought I’d get a tattoo. But every day when I look at the tiny heart with two linked rosebuds (one for each of my daughters), I smile and think of our Encinitas vacation – Thank you BeachFrontOnly!

  41. Leslie Nack says:

    Tidepools at Cabrillo National Monument. We went to see Cabrillo National Monument and were fascinated with all the history and the 150 year old lighthouse, but the most surprising and fascinating part of our trip was to the little known tidepools on the west side of the park. Make sure the tide is low before you go. It’s best to go in winter. These tidepools are some of the best preserved rocky inter-tidal areas open to the public. They are nothing short of amazing. Wear water shoes and wander through the tidepools for hours! There is usually a park ranger available to answer questions. We had an amazing day at a National Monument we knew very little about. I highly recommend the trip.
    http://www.nps.gov/cabr/index.htm

  42. Angela Adamek says:

    Attention all Golfers!
    San Diego is the best place we have found, for an all around Golf Vacation. :) Our home town is Victoria BC, Canada so our expectations are above the line when it comes to golfing and we were pleasantly surprised with the JC Golf courses: http://www.jcgolf.com. Before you book a tee time from the JC site or on any other golf course, in the area, try this out: http://www.click4teetimes.com. We saved a substantial amount of vacation dollars booking through the click4times site. Twin Oaks and Encinata Ranch proved to be both scenic and challanging.
    Oh! And here is the best tidbit of all: The US Open is being held at Torey Pines and the course is a must see. We stopped by on our way back from Seaworld. It was about 4 pm on March 1, 2008. Feeling a little brave we asked the Starter if there were any Tee Times available? The unexpected answer??? The starter says: “Just Walk on…no charge…..” We thought we had died and gone to heaven…you should see the pics!!! Bring your laptop so you can book tee times on click4teetimes,,,be sure to write down your confirmation number if you do not have a printer. HAPPY GOLFING.

  43. Angela Adamek says:

    What to do on a Sunday Morning? Do you like Gospel Blues Music? The House of Blues Sunday Gospel Brunch is a must do. Located at 1055 5th avenue, downtown San Diego. The fun begins at 11 am and is finished by 1 pm. The buffet is jam packed full with mouth watering food. A bit of all kinds….South Western is featured. Be prepared to be awakened by the Gospel Singers..they will get you up out of your seats to sing, exercise and dance. It is rip roaring fun. You must get your ticket in advance. Parking Downtown on Sunday is free. Have Fun!

  44. Angela Adamek says:

    Okay! Okay! You came to San Diego so you have to see the Zoo and Sea World! Have you ever seen a trained Duck? Ha! Be sure to got to the Petland show in Seaworld!! WHO LET THE DOGS OUT??? You won’t forget it!

  45. Angela Adamek says:

    Attention all Music Buffs! The Museum of Making Music is a Must See. Even if you don’t care for Museums! Learn about the History while you journey through the interactive displays. 450 instruments and samples of the most memorable tunes. The icing on the cake? There is a music room and you get to play any of the instruments you choose. Location: 5790 Armada Dr., Carlsbad. Be prepared to stay awhile. :)

  46. Angela Adamek says:

    Best Eats and Entertainment. We enjoyed the food at Coyotes in Carlsbad. Sitting outside around a central fireplace eating good southwestern food, being entertained by a great band and dancing. Super way to spend an evening. We had a great holiday. Our very best online find was: BEACHFRONT ONLY VACATIONS. We could see the Surfers on the waves drinking our morning coffee in bed :) It doesn’t get much better. We will be back!

  47. Rick Kohl says:

    I have rented at Oceanside for the past two years and at Carlsbad for years before that. My favorite places for breakfast are the Beach Break on Carlsbad Ave in Oceanside and the Daily News Cafe also on Carlsbad Ave but in the heart of Carlsbad. Both serve good, home cooked meals and make rich coffee. The lines can be long, especially on weekends, so either visit during the week or later in the day. I believe both serve breakfast all day. Both are close to the ocean and have relaxing atmospheres. Prices are reasonable at both and the food is yummy. Try the specials.

  48. Kari Kirby says:

    My stay in Oceanside was spectacular, during my stay I happened to cruise down PCH, right into Carlsbad. The village will remind you of famous Carmel, the quaintness is breathtaking. The city has done a great job of providing various shops and eateries. Just stopping for coffee across the street from the ocean is a relaxing pleasure. The streets are quiet and easy to walk, the trees have a life of their own. Thanks for providing a beautiful oceanfront home within a distance of such wonderful sightseeing options. Ocean Front Only is all I will ever use in finding my vacation stay.

  49. Carmelita Panko says:

    My family and I have been taking our vacation for the last six years in Oceanside, and always in a beachfront home. We have had many memorable times, from Grunion running to shopping and also hours of playing “Over the line” with all of our nieghbors and familys. We have also rented jet skis in the harbor and admired the beatiful boats. Our favorite place to eat at is Coyotes Resturant in Carlsbad. We never miss a Padre’s game, this is so convenient no driving or worring about parking just hop on the train and spend the day in Gas light district in Downtown San Diego. We will allways love San Diego!!!

  50. Steve Howorko says:

    A get-away at one of Beachfront Only’s Oceanside properties is a well-deserved treat that is both affordable and relaxing. Lay back on the mocha sand beach and allow the soothing sound of crashing waves, the sweet smell of the ocean breeze, and the warm sun take you away from the stress and rush of your everyday life.
    Taking a beach vacation means the freedom of lazy days. You’re not regulated to an enclosed room in an impersonal hotel in the middle of the city. Beachfront Only provides everything you need for a relaxing, family-friendly vacation, right on the sand of the inexplicable serenity of the Southern California coastline.
    After a leisurely walk down the beach to the Oceanside Pier for some Italian Ice, you can settle in the bubbly warmth of the deckside hot tub and watch the dolphin pods navigate the coastline.
    Later in the evening, fire up the grill and create a delectable meal for the whole family. Break bread and reconnect in the company of your loved ones at the dining table, all while watching the magnificent California sunset out the dimensional bay windows.
    The sum total is a relaxing and fulfilling day in a California paradise; and that was only day one!

    Beachfront Only has done all the work for you. Spacious floor plans, 50-inch plasma television, hot tub, BBQ grill, washer and dryer, a full accompaniment of appliances, dishes, linens, and towels, private two car garage parking, and more. You don’t need to think twice about any aspect of your vacation. Just step off the back patio and dip your toes into the freedom of tranquility.

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