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Tourists are drawn to San Diego’s beautiful beaches, which offer activities such as swimming and surfing during the summer months. Whale-watching is popular and Mission Bay is a good place to go windsurfing. There are numerous hiking trails and outdoor rock climbing opportunities. Other attractions include Birch Aquarium, the Maritime Museum and Balboa Park.

The roads are well signposted and it is possible to explore the surrounding area using RV rental. With beautiful scenery and well-equipped camper sites, San Diego is the ideal place to hire a RV.

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Recommended Campervan Drives in San Diego

San Diego to Carlsbad:

Carlsbad is only a 48km drive away along Interstate 5 and once you are here, you can visit the LEGOLAND California theme park. Camper sites are available in Encinitas and Cardiff-by-the-Sea.

San Diego to Temecula:

Temecula is a 60-minute drive in a northeasterly direction. The region is known for its wine lands and there are 30 wineries which have tasting rooms for visitors. This route makes a good daytrip or you can stay over at camper sites in Temecula or Escondido.

San Diego to Tecate:

This drive takes 60 minutes, with the town of Tecate sitting on the Mexico border and visitors able to cross to the Mexican side at a pedestrian crossing. Attractions include the town centre and Tecate Brewery. In Lemon Grove and Oak Park you will find camper facilities such as electricity, water and washrooms.

Driving a RV in San Diego

Road network:

Three major interstates provide access to San Diego as well as frequent places to refuel. The I-8, the I-5 and the I-15 are major access roads while other freeways criss-cross through the city.

Speed limits:

Rural Interstates:112kph
City Interstates:96kph
Alternative roads:96kph

Alcohol limits:

Drivers should not exceed the blood alcohol level limit, which is 0.08 per cent.

Safety:

Join the AAA to ensure access to help in an emergency. Drive on the right side of the road and overtake on the left. Avoid travelling during peak commuting hours.

Cost of fuel:

Che cost of fuel is less than in the UK.

Compare Motorhome Hire in San Diego

Motorhome rental are offered in San Diego city centre and San Diego International Airport, making RV hire a viable option. Compare prices online for models such as the San Diego Class C Freedom Elite, the Travel Trailer Wilwood Bunk House and the Albie.

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