10 Things to Do in San Diego in October

October, the month of Halloween and Day of the Dead, is an ideal month to visit San Diego and enjoy amazing experiences, both in nature and in the city.

Lorena Morales

Lorena Morales

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10 Things to Do in San Diego in October

Vista de San diego |©SimplSam

During the month of October two colorful festivities are celebrated in San Diego, Halloween and Day of the Dead, which add to the active cultural life that the coastal city has all year round, where you can always attend festivals, concerts, theater performances and art exhibits.

In this article you will find some of the best things to see and do in San Diego this month, which will immerse you in the unique essence of the city. From festivals that combine art and food, to whale watching cruises and tours of haunted sites, there are many options for you to make the most of your stay in San Diego in October.

1. Take part in the Halloween festivities

halloween decorations|©HarshLight
halloween decorations|©HarshLight

In October, a variety of Halloween-themed festivals and events take place in San Diego, with something for everyone. One of the most popular attractions is the Haunted Trail featuring dark woods and spooky passages, ideal for thrill-seekers and mystery lovers. It is located in Balboa Park.

Also, it's pumpkin season in San Diego, so you can pick out the perfect pumpkin to carve and decorate at Pumpkin Patches. Some notable options include Bates Nut Farm or the Mountain Valley Ranch Pumpkin Patch, which is located east of town. Admission to the orchards is free.

For those traveling as a family, Legoland California Park's Brick-or-Treat Inside the Park themed festival is one of the best things to do with the little ones in San Diego. During this festival, the park hosts musical performances, dance shows, movie screenings and interactions with the spookiest Lego characters.

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2. See gray whales aboard a cruise ship

gray whales in the water|©Gary Skipper
gray whales in the water|©Gary Skipper

October is one of the best months to see gray whales in San Diego, as these cetaceans migrate some 12,000 miles from Alaska to Baja California for breeding purposes from September through January in San Diego. Sightings are also made from February to March in the city, when they return to Alaska.

One of the best ways to see the gray whales is aboard a cruise ship, but it is important that you do it with a specialized company that tries to get close to the whales without disturbing them.

Another option is to see these marine mammals from the coast of San Diego, but you will need binoculars to see them better. The most recommended sites for whale watching are the cliffs of Point Loma, also called Sunset Cliffs, or the Point Loma Lighthouse.

Without a doubt, October is a good time to take these cruises in San Diego, since temperatures are milder and the city is not as crowded as in high season.

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3. Celebrate Oktoberfest at La Mesa Village

Oktoberfest|©Neuschwanstein Castle
Oktoberfest|©Neuschwanstein Castle

Oktoberfest at San Diego's La Mesa Village is an annual event that has gained popularity since its inception in the region in the 1970s. During the festival, the La Mesa Village area is filled with food booths, live music and a wide selection of craft and traditional beers.

The event is usually free admission, so you can attend the festival and enjoy the music and festive atmosphere even if you don't drink beer; or purchase as many tastings as you wish.

The duration of the festival is about three days in San Diego in the month of October. Specific days and times of the event are usually announced in advance on the festival's website and in local media, so I recommend checking ahead of time so you don't miss out.

Interesting facts

  • Dates: usually in the first week of October.
  • Location: La Mesa Village 8633, Blvd La Mesa, CA 91942.
  • How to get there: to get to Oktoberfest it is best to take the MTS Trolley. The trolley drops you off at the main entrance at La Mesa Blvd and Spring Street.
  • Admission fee: it is free. You can also purchase VIP tickets, whose prices vary from 14 to 40 € approximately.

4. Sign up for a ghost tour around Halloween

Pioneer Park|©Kirk K
Pioneer Park|©Kirk K

The context of celebrations as fun as gloomy that the month of Halloween proposes is ideal for you to take a ghost tour around San Diego, and get to know the darker side of the city through the story of a guide passionate about the subject.

Many paranormal or unexplained events have occurred in San Diego, which you can learn about in this type of tours. Two usual stops on these tours are Pioneer Park, which was built over an old cemetery; and the Whaley House, considered the most haunted house in the United States.

These tours usually add costumes or scenographies that contribute to create an atmosphere of mystery to enrich the experience. Without a doubt, it is one of the best things to do in San Diego at night.

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5. Attend the Jolla Art & Wine Festival

La Jolla Art and Wine Festival|©Alyssa Zickenberg
La Jolla Art and Wine Festival|©Alyssa Zickenberg

The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival is an annual festival that combines contemporary art with local and regional wine tasting. It has been held in the La Jolla district since 2008, usually in the first week of October.

During the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival, you will have the opportunity to explore a diverse selection of artwork, including paintings, sculptures and photographs, created by local artists and artists from around the country. And while you view the artwork, you can sample high-quality wines to complete the experience.

The admission price for the festival is generally affordable, with excellent value for money for the type of event it is. It also offers activities for children and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

To make the most of your visit to the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival, I recommend planning ahead so you can take advantage of all the live performances, talks and exhibits that are of interest to you.

Facts and figures of interest

  • Dates: usually the first week of October.
  • Location: Girard Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037
  • Hours: usually held on a weekend in October from 10 am to 6 pm approximately.
  • Admission: Free. Tickets are also available with tastings included, ranging from €40 to €70.

6. Get to know independent cinema at the San Diego International Film Festival

Film Festival on October|©San Diego Intl Film Festival
Film Festival on October|©San Diego Intl Film Festival

The San Diego International Film Festival is a world-renowned film event that runs from mid-October through the end of the month to promote the best of independent cinema from the United States and around the world. For about five days, the festival attracts filmmakers and film lovers from all over, giving you the opportunity to enjoy a wide selection of films.

As you immerse yourself in the eclectic mix of genres, you can interact with filmmakers and actors in talks, lectures and Q&A sessions. You'll also be able to participate in themed panels, celebrity tributes, culinary cinema and the famous outdoor rooftop screenings under the stars.

The festival's main location is usually the historic Gaslamp Quarter, where most San Diego food tours take place because of the wide variety of restaurants on offer. It is also usually held in the La Jolla district, on the shores of the Pacific. Be sure to check the schedule of events and book your tickets in advance.

Interesting facts

  • Dates: mid to late October.
  • Location: The Museum of Photographics Arts (Balboa Park, 1649 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101); The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center (7600 Fay Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037).

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  • Hours: activities start at dusk.
  • Ticket price: VIP pass packages cost around 400 € per person and FEST pass packages cost around 220 € per person.

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7. Celebrate Day of the Dead in Old Town

Inside the Old Town Music Hall theater|©Mario A.
Inside the Old Town Music Hall theater|©Mario A.

From October 29 through November 2 each year, San Diego and the surrounding area come alive with Day of the Dead celebrations, a tradition that has taken root in the neighboring country. During these days, the Old Town neighborhood becomes the epicenter of the festivity, making it a great time to include it in your city tour of San Diego.

As you stroll through the cobblestone streets of Old Town, you will see the altars of the dead, which are offerings that pay homage to ancestors and prominent public figures. The Plaza de los Muertos is the core of the festivities, where artists and artisans display their creations and where folkloric dance performances and traditional music concerts are held.

Gastronomy is also a highlight of these festivities, as the authentic flavors and aromas of Mexican cuisine fill the air in Old Town's markets and restaurants. That's why you can sample a wide variety of traditional dishes, from tamales and pozole to pan de muerto and sugar skulls.

If your stay in San Diego extends into early November, you can't miss the parade to El Campo Santo Cemetery, where you'll see eye-catching costumes and giant skulls while listening to live music. Throughout the celebration, workshops and interactive activities are offered where you can learn about the traditions and cultural importance of this celebration. All activities are free of charge.

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8. Attend the Autumn Festival at Safari Park

safari park|©Dick McLeish
safari park|©Dick McLeish

The San Diego Zoo's Fall Festival at Safari Park is an annual event that celebrates the fall season with live country music and educational experiences. There you can enjoy a variety of festive activities and culinary delights at the park's many restaurants.

To make the most of the experience, I recommend that you check out the festival's schedule of activities on the Safari Park website, so you can choose the ones that are of most interest to you. In addition, you can take the usual safari-style streetcar or guided bus tours and see the animals on the loose in large natural areas.

Safari Park is located on San Pasqual Valley Road, about 30 miles from downtown San Diego. You can get there in 45 minutes by car, or an hour and a half by bus. It is usual to confuse Safari Park with the San Diego Zoo, but they are different, since this one is near the center of the city, in Balboa Park.

Interesting facts

  • Location: San Diego Zoo, Safari Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd Escondido, CA 92027-9614.
  • Days and hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am to 7 pm.
  • Admission fee: from 66 € per person. Parking costs about €15 per car.

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9. Take advantage of Kids Free Experience discounts

crowd of people|©Super Dentist
crowd of people|©Super Dentist

The Kids Free San Diego program is an annual initiative designed for families visiting the city in October, so that children can enjoy free activities and discounts at tourist attractions, restaurants, some of San Diego's best museums and participating hotels.

Through this initiative, children can enjoy a wide variety of activities and attractions, such as the San Diego Zoo and Legoland theme park, at promotional prices.

To maximize the experience, it is recommended that you consult the official San Diego tourism website to check the complete list of activities and attractions available for children. You can complement the proposal with the discounts offered by tourist cards, such as the San Diego Explorer Pass.

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10. Find out more at the San Diego Journalism Festival

people gathered at event|©Shutter 16 Magazine
people gathered at event|©Shutter 16 Magazine

The San Diego Festival of Journalism, organized by the San Diego Union-Tribe, is an annual event held in mid-October where you can get an up-close look at the world of news and communications. With keynote lectures from renowned journalists and media experts, you can stay abreast of the latest trends and challenges facing the industry.

In addition to attending different talks, you can participate in interactive workshops where you can learn how to interview or write news, among others. From panel discussions to Q&A sessions, this festival will give you the opportunity to discuss current issues and get direct perspectives from professionals.

In the exhibition area, you will find media booths, technology and innovative journalism projects. You will also be able to experience virtual reality and the latest tools used in the world of journalism. Without a doubt, the San Diego Journalism Festival will allow you to connect with news enthusiasts and have a good time.

Facts and figures of interest

  • Dates: usually in mid-October.
  • Location: San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego.
  • Hours: 10:00 am to approximately 5:00 pm.
  • Admissionfee: although free, registration is required at the Festival's website.