Mission Beach is part of a continuous stretch of beach known as The Strand which extends over two miles between Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
Centrally located in the Southern portion of Mission Beach on 'Beach Side,' you're in a great neighborhood walking distance to everything. This is San Diego’s most popular beach for good reason. You can choose to spend your time on the ocean side playing in the surf and taking in the lively scene along the boardwalk, or relax on the more tranquil sands and boardwalk of Mission Bay just across the strand and enjoy the firework show just across the water at Sea World. The Mission Beach boardwalk runs for miles up the coast to Pacific Beach where you'll find a larger boardwalk and ocean front coast. You'll find volleyball courts dotting the sand from the boat channel in South Mission all the way up to Pacific Beach and along much of Mission Bay. This home is a great starting point for a stroll along the water, a day of bike riding or other activities like rollerblading, sightseeing and some of the best people watching around!
Activities include surfing, body boarding, swimming, kayaking, sunbathing, skating, jogging, boating, windsurfing, volleyball, picnicking and more. Swimmers and surfers use separate swimming areas, which are designated by City lifeguards. South Mission Beach is a volleyball Mecca.
For the Kids Kids will love Mission Beach for its wide variety of land and water activities. Swimming, body boarding, and sandcastle building will keep them busy until it’s time to go home. Belmont Park is an amusement park full of eateries, beach shops and family fun including a merry-go-round, bumper boats, and arcade games, is next to the Big Dipper rollercoaster. There’s even an indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool called “The Plunge” adjacent to Belmont Park. Sea World is a top destination and is located on Mission Bay.