La Jolla Leopard Sharks swimming in clear green water with a person in the distance.
La Jolla Leopard Sharks swimming in clear green water with a person in the distance.

Things to Do in La Jolla

La Jolla is best experienced from the water. Whether you’re visiting for the first time, hoping to see wildlife, or looking for a hands-on ocean experience, these are the activities people actually book — based on time, comfort level, and conditions.

If You’re Visiting La Jolla for the First Time

Guided Kayak Tours of the La Jolla Sea Caves

Guided kayak tour entering the La Jolla sea caves near La Jolla Cove, San Diego.

If you want the most iconic experience in La Jolla, this is it. Paddle alongside towering sea cliffs, explore the La Jolla Ecological Reserve, and experience the Seven Sea Caves from the water — something you can’t see from shore.

Best for:

  • First-time visitors to La Jolla Cove
  • Guests who want both wildlife and coastal scenery
  • Active couples, families, and groups
  • Anyone looking for a guided ocean experience

Not ideal if:

  • You’re uncomfortable paddling in open ocean conditions
  • You don’t want light physical activity
  • You’re expecting guaranteed cave entry regardless of weather

Book the La Jolla Sea Cave Kayak Tour

 

If You Want to See Wildlife Up Close

Kayak & Snorkel Tour (For the Most Complete Wildlife Experience)

Two people in a kayak paddling in the calm ocean in La Jolla alongside the sea caves, admiring sea lions on the cliffside.

Choose this tour if you want both coastal exploration and guided snorkeling in one experience — without having to decide between kayaking or snorkeling ahead of time.

This is the best option if you:

  • Want a guide to choose the best snorkeling spot based on conditions
  • Prefer structure over self-guided exploration
  • Want wildlife above and below the water in a single outing

You should skip this tour if:

  • You don’t want to swim
  • You only want to snorkel and stay in one area
  • You’re looking for a quick, low-effort experience

Basic swimming ability is required, but no prior snorkeling experience is needed. You’ll see the Seven Sea Caves from the water, but this tour focuses on wildlife rather than cave entry.

Book the Kayak & Snorkel Tour

 

Snorkeling Tours (Best if You Only Want to Snorkel)

Girl facing camera in the ocean wearing a wetsuit and snorkel mask, with her arms raised out of the water in the La Jolla Ecological Reserve.

Choose this option if your main goal is spending extended time underwater and you don’t need kayaking included in your experience.

This tour is a good fit if you:

  • Are comfortable swimming in open water
  • Want to focus entirely on snorkeling
  • Are visiting during summer when visibility is best

This is not the best choice if:

  • You want coastal exploration or paddling
  • You prefer a more structured, guided experience
  • You want the flexibility of combining activities

Snorkeling tours focus on marine life and underwater visibility rather than coastline features or caves.

Book a Snorkeling Tour

 

Seasonal Whale Watching Tours

Seasonal whale watching tour in La Jolla California. A group of kayakers paddles alongside a massive gray whale in the ocean in La Jolla.

If you're visiting La Jolla Cove during gray whale migration season and want a rare, up-close ocean experience, this seasonal kayak tour offers a unique way to witness whales passing the Southern California coastline.

Best for:

  • Winter visitors (December–March)
  • Guests looking for a bucket-list wildlife experience
  • Travelers who want a more intimate alternative to large boat tours

Not ideal if:

  • You’re uncomfortable paddling in the open-ocean
  • You’re visiting outside of gray whale migration season
  • You prefer staying close to shore

Check Whale Watching Availability

 

If You Want to Go at Your Own Pace

Kayak, Stand Up Paddleboard & Surfboard Rentals (Self-Guided)

Two kayakers paddling over a small wave in the protected waters of La Jolla shores.

If you’d rather explore La Jolla ecological reserve and the surrounding coastline on your own schedule, rentals give you the flexibility to paddle or surf without joining a guided group.

Rentals are a good fit if you:

  • Have prior experience kayaking, paddle boarding, or surfing
  • Prefer independence over guided instruction
  • Want flexibility with timing and pace
  • Feel comfortable navigating ocean conditions on your own

Rentals are not ideal if:

  • You’ve never paddle boarded or surfed before
  • You want hands-on instruction

All renters receive a safety briefing before heading out. Stand up paddleboards are inflatable and lightweight for easy transport to La Jolla Cove and the Ecological Reserve. If you’re new to SUP or surfing, a La Jolla Shores surf lesson or La Jolla Shores stand up paddle board lesson is the better starting point.

La Jolla Kayak Rentals
La Jolla Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals
La Jolla Surfboard Rentals

 

Snorkel Gear Rentals (Best for Independent Snorkelers)

Feet wearing swim fins popping out of the ocean in the La Jolla ecological reserve. Customer is renting snorkel gear from Everyday California.

Choose snorkel rentals if you already know where you want to snorkel and prefer exploring on your own without a guide.

Snorkel rentals are not a good fit if:

  • You’re unfamiliar with La Jolla’s best snorkeling spots based on the conditions each day 
  • You want a guide to lead you to the best conditions

If you want guidance and structure, a guided snorkeling or kayak & snorkel tour is the better choice.

La Jolla Snorkel Gear Rentals

 

If You Want to Learn a New Skill

Surf Lessons (Group & Private)

Girl smiling at camera at the beach while holding a surfboard, taking a surf lesson in La Jolla shores with Everyday California.

If you want real instruction — not just board rental — surf lessons at La Jolla Shores provide structured coaching in one of San Diego’s most beginner-friendly surf breaks. Lessons take place at La Jolla Shores, known for its forgiving, sandy-bottom break. Instructors teach fundamentals on land before entering the water. All equipment is included.

Surf lessons are a great fit if you:

  • Have never surfed before, and want hands-on instruction tailored to your skill level from experienced instructors
  • Are visiting La Jolla Shores with kids (ages 5+)
  • Want land-based safety instruction before entering the water
  • Prefer guided progression rather than figuring it out alone

Surf lessons are not ideal if:

  • You already surf confidently on your own
  • You’re looking for a quick rental instead of structured coaching

View La Jolla Surf Lessons

 

La Jolla Shores Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Lessons

Stand Up Paddle Boarding in La Jolla shores with Everyday California surf company.

If you want structured instruction in a beginner-friendly ocean setting, SUP lessons at La Jolla Shores provide guided coaching in calm, sandy-bottom conditions ideal for learning.

SUP lessons are a strong fit if you:

  • Have never paddle boarded before
  • Want hands-on group or private instruction before heading into the water, and in the ocean
  • Prefer a safe, controlled learning environment
  • Want to build confidence standing and paddling in ocean conditions

SUP lessons are not ideal if:

  • You already paddle confidently on your own
  • You’re looking for a quick rental instead of instruction
  • You prefer flat, inland water rather than ocean conditions
  • You don’t want structured guidance before entering the water or in the water

View La Jolla SUP Lessons

 

For Kids & Teens

La Jolla Shores Kids & Teens Surf Camps (Multi-Day)

Two kids and two Everyday California surf instructors at the beach in La Jolla during a kids summer surf camp.

If your child or teen wants more than a one-day surf lesson, multi-day surf camps provide structured progression in a safe and fun environment. Camps take place at La Jolla Shores, a sandy-bottom break known for beginner-friendly surf. Programs run in multi-day sessions and focus on ocean safety, surf etiquette, and progressive skill development.

Surf camps are a strong fit if:

  • Your child is between ages 5-15
  • They’re comfortable swimming in the ocean
  • They want multi-day instruction instead of a single session in a structured, confidence-building program
  • You want consistent instructor guidance throughout the week

Surf camp is not ideal if:

  • You’re visiting La Jolla for only one day
  • You’re looking for a casual, drop-in activity
  • Your child prefers one-on-one instruction (check out our private surf lessons in La Jolla)
  • They already surf independently and don’t want foundational skill work

Private surf lessons in La Jolla

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting La Jolla

Both offer very different experiences.

Exploring from shore provides access to scenic overlooks, beaches, restaurants, and coastal walking paths, while getting onto the water allows visitors to experience the cliffs, sea caves, and marine habitat from a completely different perspective.

Visitors looking for a more immersive coastal experience often choose water-based activities because much of La Jolla’s most recognizable scenery is best viewed from the seat of a kayak.

Yes. Many of La Jolla’s beaches, restaurants, coastal viewpoints, and ocean activities are located within a relatively compact area that can be explored on foot.

Visitors staying near La Jolla Cove or La Jolla Shores can often walk between beaches, shops, dining areas, and activity launch points without needing to drive frequently.

Parking can be limited during busy seasons, so many visitors prefer walking or rideshare transportation once they arrive in the area.

La Jolla is known for its dramatic coastline, marine wildlife, beaches, ocean activities, coastal walking paths, and scenic views overlooking the Pacific.

Visitors come for everything from kayaking and snorkeling to surfing, stand up paddle boarding, tide pooling, sunset viewing, restaurants, shopping, and exploring the La Jolla Ecological Reserve.

Outdoor activities throughout La Jolla are heavily centered around the ocean and protected coastal habitat, with popular experiences including guided coastal kayaking, snorkeling near the ecological reserve, surfing, stand up paddle boarding, wildlife viewing, coastal hiking and walking paths, and seasonal whale migration excursions along the shoreline.

Many visitors come specifically for the combination of marine wildlife, protected coastline, scenic ocean access, and the variety of ways to explore the coastline both on land and on the water year-round.

La Jolla Shores is one of the most popular areas for ocean activities because it offers a sandy-bottom beach, beginner-friendly launch conditions, and direct access to the La Jolla Ecological Reserve.

Many kayaking tours, snorkeling tours, surf lessons, paddle board lessons, and rentals operate from La Jolla Shores due to its accessibility and calmer entry compared to other sections of the coastline.

The Shores is generally more activity-focused, with easier beach access and more space for ocean recreation.

La Jolla Cove is better known for scenic viewpoints of the coast, and sea lion viewing.

Many visitors explore both areas during the same trip because each offers a very different perspective of the La Jolla coastline.

La Jolla is home to a wide variety of coastal and marine wildlife throughout the year.

Visitors commonly see sea lions, harbor seals, dolphins, pelicans, leopard sharks, garibaldi fish, and seasonal gray whales depending on the time of year and ocean conditions.

Wildlife sightings are often most active within protected areas surrounding the ecological reserve and coastal reefs.

Marine Life of the La Jolla Ecological Reserve