2008 San Diego North Travel Planning Guide Now Available
The 2008 San Diego North Travel Planning and Conference Guide, a 176-page resource for the leisure travel and meeting and convention industry, is now available from the San Diego North Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Designed to provide planning tools for both the leisure visitor and group traveler, the comprehensive guide features detailed information on the coastal, valley, mountain and desert areas of the 2,000 square-mile San Diego North region.
Featuring essential travel planning details while offering a valuable insider’s perspective, the user-friendly guide provides an overview of each of the 19 communities within the region including color photos and vivid descriptions of the regions’ accommodations, attractions, activities, and amenities.
“The new guide provides both the leisure and business traveler with valuable information on how to navigate the diversity of the region in more depth with detailed itineraries, monthly calendar of events and special tips on the area’s local secrets,” said Cami Mattson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego North Convention & Visitors Bureau.
“Insider tips and itinerary ideas such as the best places to stargaze, hike, or discover hidden beaches along the San Diego North coastline add a valuable, customized and memorable experience for the visitor,” Mattson said.
San Diego North, known as the resort region of San Diego with a year-round temperate climate and 36 miles of beaches, world-renowned resorts, spas, and golf courses, is also home to popular attractions such as Legoland, the Birch Aquarium, and the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park.
To obtain a complimentary 2008 Travel Planning & Conference Guide, visit the Bureau’s web site at http://www.sandiegonorth.com/ or call (800) 848-3336 .
Courtesy of grouptravelblog.com
Chitra Mogul
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