This is my favorite beach in San Diego. The shore break makes for perfect waves to body surface but it’s all shore break so be careful. I had a very good friend pass away at this beach. May he Rest In Peace.
The locals here can try to act tough if you allow them, especially while surfing. Just have good etiquette and respect and you will be fine.
This is a hidden gem to many people in San Diego. In the summer time you can rub shoulders with people from all around the globe.
I saved a girl from Italy from drowning here several years ago. Always remember to ride the waves in (go with the flow) and never panic if you get in over your head.
The shore drops fast here, hence the shore break. Enjoy the beauty of this beach...
Read moreI love this beach. So many beautiful rocks and scenic views.
When sitting out, allow a good amount of space between your beach bags or other items and the water because the shorebreak is strong and can pull your belongings in.
The beach is a reef break. You have to swim past the rough shorebreak but then you're in deep water because it drops off quick. Only the most experienced swimmers should challenge these waters without fins.
Surfers are local and territorial, but out of the water the vibe is very laid back.
Aa a result of the strong current, the shape of the beach changes throughout the year. In winter, you can walk into sea caves at the...
Read moreBy Darren Chaker : This is a very secluded beach, most do not know about who visit San Diego. There's a fraction of tourists, mostly people from La Jolla hear, world class surfers, and some of the most stunning sunsets you will ever see. I recently posted photos from the Bahamas on my FB page, and more friends liked my sunset photos from Windansea. Well known place for La Jolla High School kids to relax after school during the week, wedding photos, yoga enthusiasts, and all else who want to get away from a crowded - tourist...
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