San Diego Travel Tips

Most travelers think of San Diego as a semi-tropical, large, and beach friendly city on the beautiful west coast of America. While all of this is absolutely true; there is a lot more that meets the eye to San Diego. Travelers are not only investing their trip on some of the nicest beaches in the world, they are given the choice of much to do and see. Most people do not realize although this is a very nice location, it does get somewhat chilly at night like the rest of the world, so a suitcase full of t-shirts and shorts might not cut it for those late night beach walks.

What else might you need if you were heading towards the likes of San Diego and its surrounding cities? You will most certainly need to use ample amounts of sun screen; thousands of tourists suffer from heat and sun stroke every single year, purely from lack of information. Sun screen is available in most shops and stands in the summer months of the year, usually for under 5 bucks.

But what is the main concern on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days? Prices of Gold? Silver? Bronze? Platinum? No way! Of course it’s all about the precious OIL! Cutting corners on gas costs is increasingly one of the most searched and talked about topics in the world. The only effective way to do this is to be smart, and actually PLAN your trip: search for the best, lowest prices on gas and fuel, you will save a lot of money in the long run. Plan your routes, which gas stations you are going to fill up at, how much you are going to spend, plan everything. I can promise that you will save a lot of money.

San Diego is also a great city for getting around on public transportation, so even consider that. Whatever you can do to save yourself some money and protect the environment is always a bonus.