Festivals in San Diego
San Diego’s festivals are a year-round party with everything you could want!
Imagine top artists rocking out with the bay and skyline as a backdrop, plus
awesome art, food, and fun. Celebrate at the Pride Parade in Balboa Park,
groove to Pacific Islander dances, or enjoy Lunar New Year festivities. Beer
lovers can toast at craft beer festivals, pop culture fans can geek out at
conventions, and neighborhood events offer music, rides, and tasty treats.
San Diego’s festivals turn up the excitement and celebrate life in the
coolest ways! Here is a list of most amazing festivals happening in San
Diego.
1. Pacific Beachfest
This festival is free, family-friendly that have live music, action sports
demos starting and a fish taco contest where you can sample and vote for
your favorite tacos.
Pacific Beachfest
is San Diego's top beach festival will be happening in October this year,
along the Boardwalk from Felspar to Thomas St. in Pacific Beach. Here you
can enjoy food from various vendors and explore arts and crafts booths.
Streets west of Mission Blvd will be closed for the festival, so parking is
limited.
2. San Diego Spirits Festival
The festival features over 65 brands offering unlimited tastings of whiskey,
vodka, gin, rum, and more. That was enough exciting things to join the fest.
But the details state that The
San Diego Spirits Festival
showcases talented mixologists, live entertainment from samba dancers and
musicians, and delicious bites from local restaurants. Now this makes the
fest a must-attend event for cocktail lovers and spirits enthusiasts in San
Diego! For this year's tickets, check out the event details.
3. La Jolla Art & Wine Festival
This free festival will be havving over 170 artists from the U.S. and Mexico
offering paintings, sculptures, jewelry, fine glass, ceramics, woodwork,
mixed media and photography. There will be the Wine & Beer Garden, where
you can enjoy tastings from over 35 wineries, local breweries, and
distilleries. The
La Jolla Art & Wine Festival (LJAWF)
will be happening this September in downtown La Jolla, CA from 10:00 AM to
6:00 PM. So make this your plan with your group to make memories.
4. San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
Recognized as one of the top wine and food festivals in the country, it
draws over 10,000 attendees. Spread across multiple venues including
Embarcadero Marina Park North,
San
Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
showcases over 300 chefs, wineries, farmers and artisans. You can have fun
in tastings from hundreds of domestic and international wineries and gourmet
food vendors. With its mix of food, wine and community spirit this festival
is a highlight of San Diego's culture.