Cardiff beach
Ultimate guide (November 2024)
Cardiff is a beach to the north of San Diego, California. Most of the coastline is totally depressing being located right next to the highway. As for the vegetation, there is only grass here. The sand is dark, while the waves are strong. And only at the sides of the beach, the landscapes are relatively scenic due to the hills. The only reason to visit this place is a spacious parking for your car. Shore and seabed: sand, stones.
[edit] Rating:
7.2 - 119 votes
[vote] Coordinates: 33.008327, -117.27896
Hotels [edit]
In the north and in the south end of Cardiff beach, there are several accommodation options with rooms' fares starting from US$150 per night.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
San Diego international airport (SAN). Next get by the local train to
Solana Beach station.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday in California is August, when ocean water warms up to the maximum temperature.
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See also other beaches nearby:
7.4 1.8 km to the north-west ↖
7.7 2.1 km to the south ↓
7.8 5.4 km to the south ↓
8.3 17 km to the south ↓
7.9 25 km to the south ↓