A San Diego tour is a good way to see the city if you don't want to do much planning. This San Diego tour page is an index to various San Diego tours. Whether you want to take a San Diego tour on your own or with a guide, you'll find a San Diego tour that meets your needs. Our San Diego tour listings include many companies offering San Diego tours.
Explore Anza-Borrego Desert in open-air military vehicles.
A motorcoach company specializing in one-day and multiple-day excursions departing from San Diego.
Costumed tour guides with nineteenth-century personas make this tour a lot of fun. Even though it's dark, bring your camera. You never know what might "develop."
Ghost hunter Michael Brown leads a 1-1/2 hour walking tour in historic Old Town San Diego. Stops are based on his paranormal experiences over six years.
This company runs the Old Town Trolley San Diego City tour (not to be confused with the red trolley that goes to Tijuana).
On one of San Diego's sportiest tours, discover "writer's row" in the press box, learn about the historic Western Metal Supply Co. Building and explore the Padres dugout.
So many views here include the water, so why not get out on it? One of the most enjoyable things to doin San Diego, a harbor cruise tour takes you away from the city's hustle and bustle, and shows you the city with no distractions.
Narrated city tours of San Diego and Tijuana.
A 90-minute, amphibious sightseeing adventure that departs from Seaport Village. Their Hydra Terra vehicles are like big boats on wheels.
Discover hidden San Diego, La Jolla, Balboa Park and Pacific Beach by foot or bicycle.
This company is the oldest hot air balloon company in Southern California. Two flights daily: sunrise flights in Temecula and sunset flights in Del Mar.