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Three Steps to a Transformative Spring Break in San Diego

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Stranded in Paradise?
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“I go to school where you spring break.” You’ve surely let this phrase slip while gloating to your East Coast friends on Facetime. But what about spring breaking where you go to school? Is San Diego still as boastable when you’re stuck without a wild vacation or a plane ride home?

So, you’re stuck here. What now? Once the FOMO (fear of missing out) and the parental resentment subside, you’ll get excited. You’ll realize now might be the perfect time to work on your tan, or spend the week on your couch watching House of Cards. But you don’t have to waste the break on a week-long Netflix and chill date with yourself. There are countless events happening in San Diego all the time, and the week of spring break is no exception. Here is a list of adventures that will take you off the couch and into the world.

1. Get fresh!

I don’t care what anyone says: you cannot live off of instant ramen and Pastaroni for the rest of your life. Go out and get yourself some fresh local produce at one of San Diego’s many vibrant farmers markets.

My five favorites:

Leucadia/Encinitas Farmers' Market and Art Fair

Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Pacific Beach Farmers' Market

Saturday, 8 a.m. to Noon and Tuesday, 2 to 7 p.m.

Del Mar Farmers' Market

Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m.

Hillcrest Farmers' Market

Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

North Park Farmers' Market

Thursday, 3 to 7 p.m.

More on San Diego's farmers markets on the San Diego Farm Bureau website: http://sdfarmbureau.org/BuyLocal/Farmers-Markets.p...

2. Get cultured!

Go to a concert, see some improv comedy, or even perform something of your own. The options are endless.

Happening this week:

National Comedy Theatre, March 18th

Open Mic @ Lestat's , March 21st

Ra Ra Riot @ The Irenic , March 22nd

Daughter @ Belly Up Tavern , March 24th

Freddie Gibbs @ The Observatory North Park , March 25th

3. Get outside!

San Diego has the most beautiful beaches around, but people often overlook all of the other natural beauty the city has to offer. Trade in your flip-flops for a pair of trainers and step out of your comfort zone with these outdoor adventures.


Potato Chip Rock

Mt. Woodson Trail, Ramona, CA

Sunset Cliffs Trails

Sunset Cliffs, San Diego, CA

Cowles Mountain

Mission Trails Regional Park, San Diego, CA

Maple Canyon

Park West, San Diego, CA

Presidio Park Trails

Old Town/Mission Hills, San Diego, CA


Enjoy your break!

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