Things to do in Crest
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San Diego Explorer Pass: Save up to 50 Percent - Includes USS Midway
€108
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

San Diego: Brewery Tour with Tastings and Food Pairings
€73
per adult

Balboa Park: San Diego's Cultural Oasis with Self-Guided Audio Tour
€9
per traveller

Two Flight Indoor Skydiving Experience
€129
per traveller
100% of travellers recommend
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1. San Diego Zoo
An incredible five million visitors come to San Diego Zoo every single year to admire the 4,000 animals – including some 650 different species – who live on this 40-hectare site. The animals are held in open-air enclosures, which seek to replicate their natural environment as closely as possible.
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2. Mission Bay
Spend summer days enjoying the calm waters and gorgeous scenes of Mission Bay, a saltwater lagoon just north of downtown San Diego. This 4,200-acre (1,700-hectare) bay features pristine beaches, water sports for all ages and park attractions that bring summer to life.
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3. Petco Park
Experience America’s favorite pastime in San Diego’s Petco Park. Enjoy stunning views of southern California as you watch a baseball game, concert or other sporting event. The park is named after San Diego-based pet supplies retailer Petco.
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4. Balboa Park
Spread across 486 hectares of parkland, the sprawling Balboa Park offers a fantastic array of walking and cycling routes and green spaces as well as a celebrated zoo. It also houses several art galleries and museums, alongside a number of theatres and eateries.
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5. USS Midway Museum
The Aircraft Carrier Museum is a decommissioned U.S. navy vessel, the Midway, which was in active use for 46 years from its first sailing in 1945. It was converted into a museum in 2004 to give the public an insight into how the armed forces operate on the high seas.
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