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Discover Southern California's Oldest Winery HERE IN SAN DIEGO

sipping Champagne at sunset. Offering private and group rides.  1969 Villa Cardiff Drive, Cardiff, 760.704.7407 Map V22

CORONADO HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION TOURS

Educational and fun walking tours—including local history, architecture and gardens. Reservations required.  1100 Orange Ave., Coronado, 619.437.8788 Map L11

CORONADO TOURS

Walking tour around the historical Hotel del Coronado and neighborhood. Tu, Th and Sa at 11 a.m. (temporarily closed).  Meet at Glorietta Bay Inn, 1630 Glorietta Blvd., Coronado, 619.435.5993 Map L11

ENTERPRISE Daily car rentals of all sizes, with approximately 25 locations throughout Orange County and San Diego County. Pickup service also available.  enterprise.com

FLAGSHIP CRUISES AND EVENTS Offering daily tours of San Diego Bay; plus, brunch and dinner cruises, water-taxis, weddings, celebrations, private parties, modern amenities and more.  990 N. Harbor Drive, Embarcadero, 800.442.7847 Map Q14

GASLAMP QUARTER HISTORICAL FOUNDATION

Two-hour walking tour of the Gaslamp on Saturdays. 410 Island Ave., Gaslamp, 619.233.4692 Map R16

GASLAMP SEGWAY Guided segway tours of historical neighborhoods, including the Gaslamp Quarter; as well as La Jolla Village and downtown Coronado. 308 G St., Gaslamp, 619.239.2111 Map R16

GOCAR TOURS Explore the city in an adorable, GPS-guided, storytelling car. (Yes, they’re those tiny convertibles you see tooling around town.) Company also offers scooter tours. Helmets required. 3918 Maison St., Old Town, 800.914.6227

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HALCYON SEAS CHARTERS

Climb aboard a 70-foot, luxuryclass yacht for a customized private adventure along San Diego Bay, Mission Bay and the SoCal coastline; plus day trips, special occasion cruises, luxury getaways and more. 619.913.9219, halcyonseas.com

HIKE BIKE KAYAK ADVENTURE TOURS Enjoy daily guided kayak tours and rentals, plus biking and hiking tours and team-building experiences, in La Jolla, Mission Bay, Coronado and other areas—plus surfboard and snorkel gear rentals. 2222 Avenida de la Playa, La Jolla, 858.551.9510 Map V20

LA JOLLA KAYAK Guided snorkeling/kayak tours of the cove and caves; SUP; single/ double kayak and snorkeling gear rentals; whale watching; and E-bike tours. 2199 Avenida de la Playa, La Jolla Shores, 858.459.1114 Map V20

LA JOLLA ZIP ZOOM Get your heart pounding by soaring along the longest zip line in California, while reaching speeds of 55 mph. Located on the La Jolla Indian Reservation, the experience offers views of Palomar Mountain. 22000 CA-76, Pauma Valley, 760.742.3776 Map A4

OLD MISSION DAM This unsung gem in Mission Trails Regional Park dates back to the early 1800s. Built out of stone and cement by Spanish missionaries and Kumeyaay natives indigenous to the area, it’s now an idyllic place for a picnic or hike.

1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, mtrp.org Map D3

OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS OF SAN DIEGO Narrated sightseeing tour explores San Diego and Coronado via trolley or “SEAL” (sea and land vehicle). Call for nearest pickup point and reservations. 619.298.8687

RUOCCO PARK MARKET

Enjoy street food, crafts, homewares, jewelry and more at this weekly market by the bay, presented by San Diego Food Markets. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 585 Harbor Lane, downtown Map Q15

SAN DIEGO CHINESE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Embark on a unique walking tour of the Asian-Pacific Historic District downtown, learning little-known fun facts. Reservations required (visit website for details).  Chinese Historical Museum, 404 Third Ave., downtown, 619.338.9888, sdchm.org Map R16

SAN DIEGO SAILING

TOURS Book a private tour of San Diego Bay aboard a classic luxury sailing yacht. Packages range from a two-hour daytime sail; to a fully catered sunset cruise for two; to a private charter with full amenities for up to six guests. Cabrillo Isle Marina, 1450 Harbor Island Drive, Harbor Island, 619.786.0173, sandiegosailingtours.com

SAN DIEGO SCENIC

TOURS The local outfit specializes in daily scheduled, professionally narrated, sightseeing tours of San Diego County and Tijuana, Mexico (including the famous Agua Caliente Racetrack); along with bus transportation for private group charters. 858.273.8687

SAN DIEGO SEAL TOURS

This unique, 90-minute tour aboard the company’s unmistakable, bright-blue Hydra-Terra— an “amphibious vehicle” that drives passengers from land right into the water—explores San Diego Bay and its environs. 500 Kettner Blvd., Marina District, 619.298.8687 Map Q15

SAN DIEGO SPEED BOAT

ADVENTURES Be the captain of your own speed boat! Trained guides help you navigate the seas via two-way radio and provide a narrated tour during this 13-mile trek along beautiful San Diego Bay.  1450 Harbor Island Drive, #205, Harbor Island, 619.294.5852 Map Q14

SAN DIEGUITO RIVER PARK

Its diverse landscapes—which includes Lake Hodges and Bernardo Mountain—are best explored via hiking along the Coast to Crest Trail. The trail reaches the summit of Volcan Mountain, north of Julian, with accessible trailheads in Del Mar.  sdrp.org

SKYE LIMOUSINE Upscale limousine and sedan service for the savvy traveler, offering a fleet of well-maintained Chrysler 300 sedans, corporate vans and stretch limousines.  3401 Adams Ave., Normal Heights, 619.239.7599 Map I12

SUNSET CLIFFS TRAIL

WALK This 3.7-mile hike is a twisting, turning jaunt that takes you directly along the coast down to Sunset Cliffs Natural Park near Point Loma Nazarene University. Depending on the tides, there can be lots of fun caves to explore.  Start at Ocean Beach Pier at 1950 Abbott St. and walk south. Map J8

SUP CORONADO Enjoy both group and private lessons in the popular sport of stand-up paddle-boarding; plus ocean and bay tours; and canoe and kayak rentals.  619.888.7686

TORREY PINES GLIDERPORT

Glide like a bird above the majestic bluffs overlooking Torrey Pines State Beach aboard a hang glider or parasail glider. The outfit offers 20- to 25-minute tandem rides with instructors.  2800 Torrey Pines Scenic Drive, La Jolla, 858.452.9858 Map T19

TORREY PINES STATE

NATURAL RESERVE Hike along 2,000 acres of coastal scenery across eight different trails, including two that make the steep descent to the beach—varying in length from 100 yards to more than a mile. Rewards include a dip in the ocean and views of 300-foothigh sandstone cliffs.  12600 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, 858.755.2063 Map T19

TRITON CHARTERS Accommodating 100-plus passengers, the 75-foot, luxurious catamaran is outfitted with a 13-seat bar, a large dance floor, built-in waterslide, advanced sound system, trampoline and more.  2646 Shelter Island Drive, Shelter Island, 844.587.4866 Map K9

URBAN SAFARIS Discover San Diego’s inner soul on walking tours of its unique urban neighborhoods. Enjoy weekend walkabouts of San Diego neighborhoods (or by appointment). Covers key points of interest and unique details for every area.  619.944.9255

WHERE YOU WANT TO BE TOURS

The company offers team-building scavenger hunts that explore downtown San Diego. Walking and biking tours also available; plus culinary food tours and custom hotel property games.  611 K St., East Village, 619.917.6037 Map Q16

XPLORE OFFSHORE

Personalized ocean-rafting on a Navy SEAL-style boat; highspeed sightseeing; snorkeling; and evening cocktails on the waterfront. Plus, whale watching (seasonal) and custom adventures.  858.361.9494

1 Evening strolls along the Coronado Beach shoreline at sunset, after the crowds start to dwindle.

2 Fall concerts under the stars with the San Diego Symphony at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. p. 11

3 Dining on exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and sipping cocktails at Callie in East Village. p. 6

4 Sampling libations and bites along the waterfront at the Grand Tasting at the San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival. (Nov. 13)

5 Deviled eggs, poached peaches and sangria by the pitcher for brunch at Verbena Kitchen. p. 26

6 Taking the ferry from downtown San Diego across the bay to Coronado Ferry Landing to sightsee.

7 Touring the Museum of Us, the landmark California Tower and Botanical Building in Balboa Park. p. 8

8 Sipping a local craft beer at sunset on The Sky Deck at Del Mar Highlands. p. 9

9 Early morning hikes through Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. p. 43

10 Perusing new exhibits at the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park. p. 39

11 Visiting the Hall of Fishes and Seadragons & Seahorses exhibits, as well as the Giant Kelp Forest, at Birch Aquarium at Scripps. p. 9

12 Exploring bamboo groves, desert gardens and a rainforest at San Diego Botanic Garden. p. 34

13 The hearty “breakfast spaghetti,” vegan dishes and quaint dining patio at Cesarina in Point Loma. p. 8

14 Watching a cheetah run at top speed at San Diego Zoo Safari Park before it opens to the public. p. 36

15 Biking through Mission Trails Regional Park

16 Enjoying an evening of live theater at Cygnet Theatre in Old Town. p. 13

17 Smoked cocktails, meats and seafood at International Smoke

18 Touring the historical Marston House Museum, an architectural masterpiece designed by Irving Gill. p. 38

19 Playtime in Mission Beach, complete with a stroll along the boardwalk and through Belmont Park. p. 34

20 “Playing the ponies” at the Del Mar Racetrack during fall racing season. (Nov. 3-28)

21 Exploring the shops of Coronado along Orange Avenue; then biking down the famous Silver Strand along the oceanfront. p. 18

22 Hiking, relaxing and meditating near the Old Mission Dam.

23 Shopping at Bazaar del Mundo in Old Town. p. 40

24 Sipping Balboa Parkthemed cocktails at TRUST Restaurant in Hillcrest.

25 Free Monday evening concerts at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion—showcasing the world’s largest outdoor musical instrument.

26 Hiking the 3.7-mile Sunset Cliffs Trail Walk and exploring the tide pools.

27 Gallery-hopping, the Sunday farmers market and the Belly Up concert hall in Solana Beach. p. 22

28 Day trips to AnzaBorrego Desert State Park for hiking, biking, stargazing and viewing awesome natural wonders such as the stark Borrego Badlands.

29 Ocean-view dining at casual-chic VAGA Restaurant & Bar. p. 7

30 Warm days, cooler nights and lighter crowds at the county’s beaches. It doesn’t get much better than fall in San Diego 28: