Visit San Diego, California's second largest city. Where blue skies keep
watch on 70 miles of beaches and a gentle Mediterranean climate begs
for a day of everything and nothing. Bordered by Mexico, the Pacific
Ocean, the Anza-Borrego Desert and the Laguna Mountains, San Diego
county's 4,200 square miles offer immense options for business and
pleasure, not to mention the home of the San Diego Chargers (aren't they having a great season).

From
December through March,visitors to San Diego have the unique opportunity to glimpse one of nature’s most extraordinary events—the
migration of California gray whales from the chilly Alaskan seas to the warm water lagoons of Baja California where they birth and rear their young.
Each winter, tens of thousands of these “peaceful giants of the sea”
come within a few miles of the San Diego coast on their 5,000-mile
southern journey, the longest known distance any mammal migrates on an
annual basis. With 70 miles of coastline, San Diego makes an ideal
location for viewing this impressive parade. During the peak migration
season in mid-January, as many as 200 whales per day have been counted
off of San Diego’s shores.