California Dreaming San Diego Beaches GoCar Buggy Tour

Drive your GoBuggy, the world’s first storytelling car, through San Diego’s Old Town, where Mexican and Western cultures blend seamlessly. Departing from Old Town, you'll head to Point Loma, stopping

Drive your GoBuggy, the world’s first storytelling car, through San Diego’s Old Town, where Mexican and Western cultures blend seamlessly. Departing from Old Town, you'll head to Point Loma, stopping at Liberty Station, a former Naval Training Center closed in 1997 and now transformed into a vibrant community of homes, recreational centers, restaurants, and hotels. Next, your GoBuggy will direct you to Shelter Island, offering a stunning view of the Attack Submarine Base. Continue to Cabrillo National Monument and the Point Loma Ecological Reserve to see the historic lighthouse. As you pass the tide pools, be sure to stop and explore the rich aquatic life. Conclude your tour at the romantic Sunset Cliffs, surrounded by eclectic Ocean Beach homes and charming shops, free from chain businesses.

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Location: San Diego

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Q&A

Q: Can I bring my kids on the GoCar Buggy Tour, or is there an age limit?

A: Yes, kids can join in the GoCar Buggy Tour! The minimum age to drive the GoBuggy is 21, but there’s no age limit for passengers. Just make sure to check the weight restrictions for safety. It's a fun family outing, just be aware some spots like the tide pools might require close supervision.

Q: What should I wear for the beach buggy tour? Any recommendations?

A: Comfortable clothing is key! I’d recommend wearing shorts and a tank top, plus some closed-toe shoes since you’ll be driving. Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses as you’ll be in the open air for a while, especially at Sunset Cliffs!

Q: What if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule the tour?

A: Absolutely, you can reschedule if the weather looks unfavorable. Just reach out to GoCar Tours directly, and they’ll help you find a new time. They’re pretty flexible about it, which is great because no one wants to do the tour in the rain!

Discussions

Just did the California Dreaming GoCar Tour—what a blast!

I just got back from the GoCar Buggy Tour in San Diego, and it was amazing! Driving through Old Town with that cool GPS narration made it so fun. Stopping at Point Loma and checking out the lighthouse was a highlight. We ended at Sunset Cliffs, and honestly, the views were breathtaking! If you’re considering this as a gift—do it! Just make sure to check the gas station before returning the buggy. Highly recommend!

Thinking about gifting the GoCar Buggy Tour—any thoughts?

I want to give my sister the GoCar Buggy Tour for her birthday. She loves exploring and was just talking about how she wants to go to the beach more often. Is it really as fun as it sounds? What’s the best time of year to go? Would love any tips!