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PARK HYATT AVIARA RESORT, GOLF CLUB & SPA O O O O O H On California's sun-drenched Pacific coast, in the seaside community of Carlsbad, Park Hyatt Aviara Resort lies on the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoo—a vast protected wildlife sanctuary and enclave of natural beauty. From atop the highest ridge, overlooking the ocean and the lagoon, this San Diego resort provides a respite from the ordinary. HOTEL DEL CORONADO O O O O H The legendary Hotel del Coronado, inspiration for Oz's Emerald City, is located on 28 oceanfront acres on Coronado Island. Built in 1888 and designated a National Historic Landmark, The Del has played host to celebrities, presidents, and dignitaries from around the world. Guests can select accommodations in the historic Victorian Building, contemporary Ocean Towers and California Cabanas, or the luxury cottages and villas at Beach Village. HYATT REGENCY MISSION BAY SPA AND MARINA O O O O Experience the epitome of California coastal chic at this San Diego hotel with incredible ocean views, waterfront dining, a contemporary poolside lounge, eco-friendly spa, and redesigned guestrooms. Delight in a water playground with three pools and multiple water slides, a waterfront health club, and a full-service marina with jet skis, sailboats, kayaks, sport fishing, whale excursions, and much more. LOEWS CORONADO BAY RESORT, SAN DIEGO O O O O Situated on a private 15-acre peninsula surrounded by Coronado Bay, Loews is just minutes from San Diego's world-famous attractions. Resort features include direct access to the Silver Strand State Beach, three tennis courts, a private 80-slip marina, a luxury spa, three acclaimed restaurants, 440 sea-inspired guestrooms, and panoramic views of the San Diego Coronado Bay. 1 3 4 SAN DIEGO 56 52 94 67 67 54 54 94 163 125 125 805 805 805 5 5 5 15 15 8 8 0 4 miles 0 4 km San Diego International Airport Scripps Institute Cabrillo N.M. POWAY RAMONA E SCON DI DO RANCHO SANTA FE DE L MAR CORONADO NATIONAL CITY ENCI N ITAS SOL ANA BEACH SANTE E L A JOLL A E L C A JON L A ME SA L AKE SI DE M I RA ME SA SCRI PPS RANCH SPRING VALLEY SAN DI EGO CH U L A VISTA Mission Bay Park Mission Trails Reg. Park Torrey Pines State Park P A C I F I C O C E A N Silver Strand State Beach 4 2 7 3 6 5 San Diego 27 1 2 There's no doubt about it—there's something magical about San Diego, where the weather is predictably beautiful; beaches are made of silver; and thousands may not walk on water, but ride it on their surfboards. The enchantment continues in the 15 museums, eight gardens, and with the 4,500 animals of San Diego Zoo, all in Balboa Park, the country's largest urban cultural park; as well as in the Gaslamp Quarter, a waterfront district featuring Victorian buildings and Market Street's over 200 restaurants and lounges. With so much nightlife in this neighborhood alone, the Pacific fleet of the U.S. Navy must feel fortunate indeed to be stationed so close to Old Town and Seaport Village; and proud to have their history celebrated in the Maritime Museum. Also on the waterfront is Mission Beach, whose hot dog stands, historic Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster, and boardwalk give Atlantic City and Coney Island a run for their money. Its shipwreck dive sites await off-shore, but just further on is one of the "Ten Best Beaches for Families," as rated by Family Vacation Critic in 2014: the island resort town of Coronado. Its silvery beaches, rich with mica, are a delightful surprise, and the Museum Without Walls, celebrating Mexican culture, is another unique feature of this city across the Big Bay that clearly has it all.

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