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How About a Daycation?

Writer's picture: Michelle SerafiniMichelle Serafini

Every city has fun things to do. Adventures that can last as short as a couple of hours to an entire day. Sometimes we just need a break, so instead of doing a Staycation for a weekend…try a Daycation to rejuvenate your soul, spark some romance, or simply laugh and play with the family.

I live in San Diego, a vacation destination, so there are endless options for a Daycation!


Here are 5 of my favorites:

  1. Book a Gondola Cruise! Yes, transport yourself to Italy for 55 minutes, then go to your favorite Italian restaurant for dinner. Romantic, fun, and affordable. The Gondola Company, located in the Coronado Cays, allows you to indulge in all the magic and tradition of an authentic

    Venetian Gondola ride only not through the canals of Venice, rather through the picturesque canals of the Coronado Cays complete with a Gondoliere donned with the iconic striped shirt, black pants, and a straw hat with a colored ribbon.

    To book your cruise visit Gondola Company or @thegondolacompany

  2. Spa Day in La Costa! I live in La Jolla and my life, shopping, and experiences are usually focused around San Diego’s central coastal communities. A couple of months ago I needed a quiet, rejuvenating day after a busy summer. I decided I needed a spa day that felt more like a getaway. I wanted to go “away” for a day. So, I booked a massage at the Omni Resort and Spa in La Costa. Just 40 minutes from where I live but I felt like I was transported to the South of Spain. The Spa at the Omni is located in a separate building away from the main

    happenings at the resort and conference area. The minute you walk in you feel like you’re in Malaga, Spain. The gracious Spanish influenced architecture, the serene flower adorned grounds, the quiet meditative design of the gardens around the pool and outdoor hot tub area complete with salt water outdoor showers and organic driven menu at the restaurant was exactly what I needed to cure an aching back, relax and get clarity and focus, and remind myself that a daycation in San Diego can be transforming.

    To book your spa day at Omni La Costa Resort or @omnilacosta

  3. Pool Party! Feeling like a dip in a pool? Kids need to get the wiggles out? How about a day at a pool! Here are two great options depending on the type of vibe you want.


    For a more sophisticated, retro-styled experience that blends 1940s glamour with modern comfort a day pass at the Lafayette Hotel serves up a relaxing pool day where time melts away.  Surrounded by palm trees, lounge chairs, a poolside bar, and cabanas, this daycation makes you feel like a movie star for a day.


    Looking for a more family-friendly setting? Get a day pass at the Town and Country Resort in Mission Valley. With a mid-century design vibe, put on your swimsuit and sunblock and spend a day or an afternoon on the pool deck where you can relax, play, and soak up some sun. The Town and Country offers three pools and the "Twister", a 4-story waterslide. Plus, there are private cabanas, daybeds, fire pits, plenty of comfortable lounge chairs, and a delicious poolside menu.

    To book your pool day: The LaFayette or @thelafayette or Town and Country Resort or @towncountrysd

 

 

  1. Visit Ilan-Lael in Julian. Tour James and Anne Hubbell’s acclaimed home and art studios near Julian, CA. Internationally known for his distinctive work during his life, James explored concepts in organic architecture and design that were a unique expression of San Diego. Thousands of visitors have made the pilgrimage to experience the flowing shapes of Ilan-Lael’s buildings, constructed of stones pulled up from his property, wood milled in Julian, and adobe fired in Escondido and Tecate. Colorful mosaic designs flow across walls and floors like the stream that crosses the property. Stained-glass windows amplify sunlight, washing walls and floors with rainbows of dancing color. Door handles and cabinet drawer pulls of metal and manzanita burls invite a lingering touch.



    Walk winding paths and gardens in as you explore the famous Hubbell family home and studios. Experience the world-renowned “Boys’ House” where sunlight pours through stained glass and rivers of mosaic wind throughout. Enjoy an engaging art and nature experience, during a docent-led tour that covers the art and architecture of founder and artist James Hubbell amidst the surrounding unspoiled natural beauty of the Santa Ysabel landscape. Then stop for lunch and visit many of the unique nearby shops that are community business partners. (Note: Tours to begin again from May-June 2025 and in the fall of 2025).

    Details at Ilan-Lael Foundation or @ilanlael

  2. Rustic Ridge Vineyards. Rustic Ridge Vineyards. Just an hour from the coast and nestled on a hillside with mountain and ocean views, Rustic Ridge is a great place to enjoy a date-night, girls’ night out, birthday party or just enjoying a quiet evening by a firepit sipping a glass of wine while being hugged by nature’s serenity. Visit their site for details and hours.


    Details visit Rustic Ridge Vineyards or @rusticridgevineyards

 

As we head full steam into holiday mode, remember when you feel pulled in so many directions, the solution is to take a Daycation!

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