Discover everything San Diego with this comprehensive bundle of 18 self-guided audio tours. From the history of Old Town to the stunning coastline of La Jolla, immerse yourself in the cultural and his
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Location: San Diego
What's Included
- App & Tour Download
- Flexible Usage (tours don't expire)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit for the tours, so your kids can definitely join you! The content is pretty engaging for all ages, especially if they're curious about history and nature. Just be sure to download the app and the tours before you go, as you’ll want to use your phones or a tablet. It’s a great way to bond as a family while learning about San Diego!
A: The great thing about this bundle is you can use it whenever! There are no expiration dates, so you can pick and choose when to do the tours. If something comes up, no worries—just plan to do it another day. You’ve got the flexibility to explore at your own pace, which is awesome!
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking around a lot, especially in places like Balboa Park and La Jolla. Also, check the weather before you go; layers are great for San Diego since it can get warm but might cool down in the evenings. A hat and sunglasses are a must if you’re touring in the sun!
Discussions
Just did the San Diego audio tours, and wow!
I recently bought the San Diego 18 Audio Tours Bundle and I can’t recommend it enough! We explored Balboa Park and La Jolla, and the audio guides were super informative. We also took a day trip to Julian, which was beautiful this time of year! The app was easy to use and I loved how we could go at our own pace. Perfect for families, couples, or even solo travelers. Has anyone else tried the Borrego Springs tour? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Thinking about gifting the audio tours, any suggestions?
I’m considering getting the San Diego audio tours bundle for my sister who’s visiting soon. She loves history and exploring new places but I’m worried it might be too much walking for her. How did you guys find the walking involved? Any tips for making it easier for her?