Sea Cave
Sea Cave
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Seven elongated fissures in the cliff walls that can be entered during low tide.
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DMW122
Reading, PA11 contributions
Feb 2020
We parked in a hotel's lot across from the caves for $10 an hour since parking is at a premium near the Coves and caves. The seals and sea lions were plentiful on a sunny February day. We paid and signed waivers at the Cave Store to go down to a platform open to the sea within the rock cave. Hard to say it's not worth it, but you walk down a flight of 145 steps to arrive at a platform about 15 x15 feet. It's dark and felt kind of like a let down. There was a seal on the inside of the cave but there is little light to see. The tunnel down is very tight in spots. People over 5 ft 7 inches had to duck in spots. Then back up 145 steps. Steps can be sandy and slippery hence the waiver. Certainly doable for most people. There is an outside platform on the outside of the cave for viewing. All in all a wonderful visit and highly recommend going to see coves and caves.
Written 18 February 2020
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Sachiko
Monrovia, CA4 contributions
May 2021
When we went there, there was some construction going on, so we had to park the car on the street up or down from where actual location of the store as the entrance. Just reminding you all, you have to go down over 140 steps of stairways, means you have to come back up. Our legs were so sore later that day at night and the next day for climbing those steps up.
Written 14 May 2021
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Lauren I
Freehold, NJ140 contributions
Feb 2020 • Business
The caves here are lovely. You can only reach one by foot-the Sunny Jim cave which charges a $5 entrance fee and makes you sign a waiver. Other than that, the other caves can be reached by kayak. Still really beautiful!
Written 10 February 2020
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Phil C
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Mar 2025 • Family
This was very lackluster. We waited almost 45 min. A family of 5 paid $38 to walk down some steps and see things we could see for free from up above. I'm glad other enjoyed it, but my whole family said, "that's it??" Just walk down the beach and see more sea life for free and no wait. My kids enjoyed the beaches the views from the top and the beaches down the way more.
Written 9 March 2025
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David
5 contributions
Oct 2022
Impressive from the cliff top but so much more from the water.
Kayaks can be rented or tours booked at La Jolla Shores which will get you closer to and into the caves with close up contact with seal lions and fish. Highly recommended.
Kayaks can be rented or tours booked at La Jolla Shores which will get you closer to and into the caves with close up contact with seal lions and fish. Highly recommended.
Written 1 November 2022
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dolittledigger
michigan1,041 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
A stop you just have to do when visiting San Diego. Not a lot of time is needed here. Parking may be hard.
We just strolled along the walkway, walked down to the area where sea lions are. We saw a baby being rescued.
A pretty area to roam
We just strolled along the walkway, walked down to the area where sea lions are. We saw a baby being rescued.
A pretty area to roam
Written 1 July 2023
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Anthony W
Phoenix, AZ46 contributions
Dec 2019
The caves were on the top of my list to visit. Not disappointed. A bargain entry fee of $5.00. You are going to get some good exercise especially walking back up. Great place to take a few photos. Leave your car at the hotel and take a Lyft as it is crowded with no parking near the caves and beachfront.
Written 3 January 2020
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Dream35405
Temecula, CA2 contributions
We went on a Sunday afternoon and I expected parking to be difficult.
However, we found parking only a few blocks from "The Cave" store/attraction. The fee for "The Cave" was not worth it - I expected to walk down the cave and be able to explore the area at the bottom but the trip ends on a fenced deck. Leaving that behind we headed down to the beach area where my daughter was able to hunt for crab, see colorful amoebe, a huge jelly fish, and other small fish in the tide pools. The tidepools and gorgeous scenery made it an unforgettable day!
However, we found parking only a few blocks from "The Cave" store/attraction. The fee for "The Cave" was not worth it - I expected to walk down the cave and be able to explore the area at the bottom but the trip ends on a fenced deck. Leaving that behind we headed down to the beach area where my daughter was able to hunt for crab, see colorful amoebe, a huge jelly fish, and other small fish in the tide pools. The tidepools and gorgeous scenery made it an unforgettable day!
Written 4 October 2003
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Venture1084
La Jolla, CA1 contribution
Formed of 75-million-year-old sandstone, a sea cliff with its hidden Parthenon of seven sculpted caverns faces north into La Jolla Bay. The westernmost cavern, known as Sunny Jim, is easily accessible via a hand-dug tunnel leading down from a historic building near La Jolla Cove. (After a brief closure, the tunnel reopened to the public in 1998.)
The other six caves, east of Sunny Jim, are usually awash in waves and therefore seldom seen by anyone except kayakers. But some months at least 14 extremely low afternoon tides make it possible to walk to two of the caves along a surprisingly remote and unspoiled coastal strip of cliffs and tidepools.
kayak from the beach to the cliff side.....look for her long, bustled-dress silhouette when you stand inside and look out to sea. The four middle caves between here and Sunny Jim are best left to kayakers. Not only a historic spot for La Jolla, but a beutiful one too!
Check it out if you can..
The other six caves, east of Sunny Jim, are usually awash in waves and therefore seldom seen by anyone except kayakers. But some months at least 14 extremely low afternoon tides make it possible to walk to two of the caves along a surprisingly remote and unspoiled coastal strip of cliffs and tidepools.
kayak from the beach to the cliff side.....look for her long, bustled-dress silhouette when you stand inside and look out to sea. The four middle caves between here and Sunny Jim are best left to kayakers. Not only a historic spot for La Jolla, but a beutiful one too!
Check it out if you can..
Written 12 July 2004
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Traveller46307
Crown Point, IN2 contributions
Dec 2013 • Family
We took the San Diego bike and kayak tour for the 7 la jolla caves. It took a lot of courage to decide this tour being non-swimmers and no kayak experience. We had the triple seat kayak for me, my husband and our 9 year old. They fitted us with a life jacket and helmet. After a short instruction on rowing and safety on the ocean we were off on this adventure. Their are 6 kayaks for one tour guide. They will lead you through the waters. The surprise sighting of leopard shark, girabaldy fish and other sea life made it fun to kayak. The waves were calm and there was a lot of sunshine. There was no need for a wet suit. It is recommended to wear spandex type clothing that can dry quickly. the sea lions were abundant and a joy to watch them in their natural habitat.
Written 28 December 2013
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Here's one: adventure.everydaycalifornia
There's probably others as well- I just Googled "La Jolla Kayaks"
Written 12 February 2017
There are several companies operating Kayak tours. You can check under "Activities" on Trip Advisor or Google Kayak Tours La Jolla. Several operate year round, though sometimes only on weekends in the winter. It can be cold, though and this winter is much more rainy than usual -- so check the weather and dress accordingly! (By the way, the tour companies say they take tours of the caves. The kayak's don't go into the caves. They go past a number of shallow caves and usually stop outside and peer into the big cave. If you are kayaking on your own -- you can go through the cave (only about 30 feet wide) on one side and come out the other BUT, on weekends there will usually be a lifeguard or kayak company employee telling you you can't (because the don't want the tours going through so they just exclude everyone) and, if you're doing it on your own -- do not enter if water levels are low or if there is any sort of surge. It can be very dangerous! You should only attempt it in flat water where the cave rocks are well covered by water and when there is no surge. And even then it is not for amateurs! Have fun.
Written 19 January 2016
Can I take a short walk or drive to see caves? Travelling with disabled person
Written 29 June 2015
I don't know how far you want to go or the disability factor. I think you can be on top at street level and look down on the beach\caves. However if you want to go on the beach and closer to the caves there are stairs and uneven terrain which may make it tougher for your travelling partner. Perhaps best to call the La Jolla tourist center. Best of luck.
Written 3 July 2015
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