Ultimate Guide to Ocean Beach, San Diego

View of Ocean Beach San Diego from OB Pier featuring blue ocean and blue sky and city in the background.

Ocean Beach, San Diego, or simply OB as it’s known to the locals, is one of Southern California’s most unique beach towns. Located 15 minutes from downtown San Diego, OB features sun, sand, waves, tide pools, restaurants, bars, shops, and lots of character.

OB holds a special charm that you will not find anywhere is in California. The shops have unique characteristics, the people exhibit a laid back and friendly nature, and dogs roam everywhere. My husband Sam is proud to call OB home and I’ve had the privilege of visiting several times now and have found so many go-to spots.

This post details many activities in Ocean Beach, San Diego and it provides all the information needed to plan a great trip to this awesome neighborhood in Southern California.

Notice the cute blue shorts I’m wearing in several of the photos? I was recently gifted a pair of these KUHL Trekr Shorts 5.5″ and have enjoyed them on many of my adventures, including in OB. The shorts are the perfect adventure shorts: stretchy in all the right places, the perfect length, and professional-looking.

I often have trouble finding shorts that fit my curvy lower half, but these fit great. You’ll see me wearing the dark blue shorts in several pictures below (exact color I’m wearing is Inkwell). While I was gifted the shorts by KUHL, these comments are 100% my own.

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Things To Do In Ocean Beach (OB):

Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Whether you drive, bus, cab, or Uber to OB, you’ll get to the park via Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Many people take Newport Ave to reach the heart of OB, but if you keep going over the hill, Sunset Cliffs Blvd opens up into a long, narrow street lined with tall palm trees.

Sunset Cliffs Bench
Sunset Cliffs

At the end of the palm trees, you’ll find yourself by some towering cliffs that overlook the mighty Pacific Ocean. This area, known as Sunset Cliffs, contains small parking lots, walking trails, and gorgeous views of the ocean below.

The walking route along the cliffs is known as the California Coastal Trail. You can follow it for about 1.5 miles to reach Sunset Cliffs Natural Park and a stairwell that leads down to a rocky beach. Remember to watch your step and follow all signage; some of the cliffs can be unstable and have collapsed in the past.

Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Stroll Newport Avenue

If you’re looking for action while in OB, head to Newport Avenue. Think of it like the “downtown” of the area, you’ll find a wide variety of food, plenty of drink options, and cute shops.

Satisfy Your Taste Buds at Ocean Beach Restaurants:

After exploring Sunset Cliffs, head back on Sunset Cliffs Blvd for about 2 miles (8 minutes) before arriving back at Newport Ave. While you can drive down Newport Ave, walking or biking allows you to truly experience what OB offers.

Start off your downtown OB journey at Azucar, a local Cuban-style patisserie that sells the most delicious pastries and sweets. If your adventure begins around breakfast time, head to The Old Townhouse for local breakfast favorites (open daily from 7am-2pm).

Newport Ave. Street View

For lunch, stop by Nico’s Mexican Food, an authentic Mexican spot that keeps their prices low by accepting cash only. Other great lunch spots on Newport Ave (or right off the street) include Hodad’s for burgers, The Joint for Sushi and Tapas, Poma’s Italian Deli, and BBQ House Bar and Grill.

For dinner, head to South Beach Bar and Grille for picturesque views of the beach and pier, or venture off Newport for legendary local spots like Pizza Port, OB Noodle House, and La Doña. 

Check Out Local Bars:

No write-up about OB would be complete without mentioning the bars. Head to OB Surf Lodge and Wonderland Ocean Pub for great ocean views, or experience rooftop views from OB Brewery and The Holding Company. Further from the beach, hit up Kilowatt for small-batch, handcrafted beers. Check out my post on the Best Bars in OB for a more comprehensive overview of the Ocean Beach bar scene.

Explore Unique Shops:

A trip to OB is not complete without browsing South Coast Surf Shop, South Coast Wahines, and miss match for the trendy fashion items for the beach. OB Hardware is perfect for any home-project needs. And if you forgot anything on your packing list, there are plenty of convenience/gift stores.

Ocean Beach Pier

Ready for some beach time? Head towards the Ocean Beach Lifeguard Station, which looks over plenty of sand and shoreline. While the building is not open to the public, the Lifeguard station door lists key information about air and water temperatures, wave size, tides, and ripe currents. Return here after your beach day to wash off sand, sweat, and sunscreen at the free outdoor showers.

Next, find a spot along the beach to lay down your towel. A hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses are a must and alcohol is a no-no at Ocean Beach. You can lay back on the sand and relax til your heart’s content, or take a stroll along the shoreline as the waves lap your toes.

The more adventurous ones can rent a surf board, boogie board, or some fins at a nearby surf shop and try their luck with the coastal breakers. South Coast and other nearby shops will rent both boards and wetsuits— just make sure to surf in the correct area.

A yellow and black checkered flag marks the boundary between the swim zone (including boogie boards) and the surf zone. From the water, look towards shore for the “K” and “O” signs. If the letters read “KO” from your location in the water, you’re in the swim zone. If they read “OK”, you’re in the surf zone.

OB Pier

Apart from water sports and relaxation, Ocean Beach also features sand volleyball courts (by Lifeguard Tower 5) and a narrow strip of sand where dogs are allowed. Known as Dog Beach, this area allows your furry friends to run free, without leashes. Make sure to pick up after your pet.

Don’t forget to walk to the end of the OB Pier, one of OB’s best free attractions and the longest concrete pier on the U.S. west coast. On any given day, you’ll find fishermen and women lining the pier hoping for a good day for bites. It’s fun to walk the pier and watch the fishing, while taking in the beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding views of the city.

Currently, the end of OB pier is closed for repairs. However, there is still plenty to do around Ocean Beach.

Around OB Pier you can explore the tide pools and check out the sea creatures of San Diego.

What to Bring to Ocean Beach (OB):

  • Walking Shoes
    • Views are beautiful and you will likely be doing a lot of walking. Bring whatever is comfortable for your feet. My shoes of choice are Brooks Adrenaline and Birkenstocks
  • Sunglasses
    • San Diego has over 250 days of sunshine (WOW!) so those sunnies are definitely necessary
  • Sunscreen
    • Supergood! Unseen Sunscreen is my go-to sunscreen because it’s easy to apply, doesn’t show and does a great job protecting my sensitive skin
  • Hat
  • Shorts
    • My go-to shorts are athletic shorts from Lululemon and now the KUHL Trekr Shorts 5.5″. The shorts are so versatile and comfy that they would be great for any traveler
  • T-Shirts/Tank Tops

Places to Stay in Ocean Beach, San Diego:

OB is home to a few hotels and plenty of Airbnbs. The pro of staying in OB is you can walk to just about anywhere – restaurants, the beach, bars, coffee shops, you name it – so you don’t need a car. Uber is always available or you can rent an electric scooter to get around quickly. Below are a few local options, and of course there are plenty of hotels near the airport, downtown San Diego, and in several different neighborhoods.

  • Ocean Beach Hotel – An almost oceanfront hotel (located across the street from OB and the pier) in the heart of neighborhood. You’ll get sweeping views of the beach and pier. Rooms hover around $200, but with AAA and Military discounts, it is possible to get a room between $150-$180.
  • Inn at Sunset Cliffs: A true oceanfront hotel with suites starting at about $250 per night. Located right on the cliffs, the views cannot be beat and you are right in the heart of OB. You’ll have sweeping views of the Pacific, relaxing sounds of the waves crashing, and plenty to do throughout the day.
  • Airbnb: If you are looking for a potentially cheaper option, or a large home for multiple guests, Airbnb may be a great option. There are plenty of options available near OB, including Point Loma which is just steps away from Sunset Cliffs.
  • VRBO – Similar to Airbnb, VRBO offers plenty of rentals by owners at an often affordable price. Choose an apartment, an entire house, or a cute condo.

What is the Weather in Ocean Beach, San Diego?

With perfect weather year-round in San Diego, it’s always a great time to visit OB. Weather in San Diego is usually mid-60s to mid-70s year round. I’ve definitely found the saying ‘May Gray and June Gloom‘ to be true, but the temperature is still pleasant. If you’re hoping to spend some time in the water, July-September is going to be best since air temperature is typically in the upper 70s, making the cooler water temperature more bearable.

Lily & Sam in OB

So, what are you waiting for? Start planning that trip to SoCal and get ready to have some fun exploring a unique part of San Diego.

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8 thoughts on “Ultimate Guide to Ocean Beach, San Diego”

  1. These pictures are so pretty this looks like a place I should put on my bucket list. I’ve heard nothing but good things about California sunsets and sunrises and oceans of Cours. Thank you for sharing your journey.

  2. Ellen Fourroux

    I’m in Oregon now, but I miss my first home in OB. As a baby we lived on Long Branch. At 19 I returned and lived in a cool house which was three houses from the beach…..at the very end of Cape May. I have weird memories such as someone dragged a huge wooden doghouse to the beach and lit it on fire for a bonfire. A house around the corner from us that butted up to our fence blew up while I was at work. I got home about 11:30 pm or so and found all the glass in my bedroom blown out. Turns out a car had run into that house’s gas meter and the house (nobody home) filled up with gas and the stove’s pilot light just blew it up. The thing I didn’t like was people would come to OB and there was never any parking so people would help themselves and either park in our driveways or just block the driveways. There was so much traffic that it took me an hour to get out off OB to the freeway on my way to work. However, it was the perfect playland and many times I caught my dinner on the pier. At night it was surreal to walk out to the end of that pier—–pitch black but the sound of the water was excellent! But my most fave thing was being able to sleep with the window open and listen to those waves crashing—-the best lullaby in the world. Sounds like OB is still milling around in the ’70’s. It’s certainly worth a good visit, perhaps it’s time to visit my original home again! When you visit OB, you’ll make some great memories……….enjoy them. Thanks for going down memory lane with me! Sadie

    1. Wow, thank you for sharing! I love your memories of the area. I, too, love hearing the crashing waves when we visit my in-laws. I’ve only experienced the awful traffic on a couple of occasions and it’s been bad enough to convince me to remain living in the Midwest!

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