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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2025 · 3 MIN

August in San Diego: Tiki Parties, Starry Skies, and Coastal Wonders

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San Diego bursts with options for fun, discovery, and unique entertainment this August. For listeners seeking something unforgettable this week, the legendary Tiki Oasis kicks off August 6 through 10. Described as the largest Tiki event in the world, Tiki Oasis transforms Mission Valley with five nights and four days of live exotica and retro music, art markets, burlesque, DJ parties and poolside lounging. Whether sampling craft tropical cocktails or enjoying a sunset dinner with vintage flair, it’s a can’t-miss blend of mid-century pop culture and immersive entertainment according to TikiOasis.com. If you're eager to catch top live music, the Epstein Family Amphitheater on the UC San Diego campus hosts acclaimed British jazz-Afrobeat fusion band Kokoroko on August 12. Earlier, the campus comes alive with movies, trivia nights, and pop-up concerts, like Shark Summer Trivia Night, perfect for mixing education with fun under the stars. For a vibrant local scene on August 9, the North Park Vegan Market hosts a book fair from noon to 4 p.m. at North Park Mini Park. It’s a gathering of indie sellers, out-of-print finds, authors, and book lovers, with part of the profits supporting Books Thru Bars San Diego. Or swap pages for the sky by venturing to Julian for the San Diego Dark Sky Festival on August 16 at Menghini Winery. This free, family-friendly gathering celebrates the Perseid meteor shower with telescopes, astronomy talks, local food, and stunning views of the Milky Way. Nature lovers, don’t skip La Jolla Cove, ideal for sea lion spotting, snorkeling by dramatic cliffs, and soaking up spectacular ocean vistas. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve tempts with hiking trails through wildflower-dotted bluffs and panoramic coastal overlooks. Cabrillo National Monument on Point Loma offers both history and scenery: you can tour the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, clamber along tide pools, and gaze at downtown, Coronado, and endless ocean. Plan accordingly, since trails and pools close a bit before the park’s 5 PM final entry. The iconic Gaslamp Quarter dazzles with nightlife, from rooftop lounges to guided Segway tours past Victorian architecture and neon-lit streets. Little Italy is famed for buzzing patios, artisan gelato, pizza by the slice, and the upcoming Saturday farmer’s market with its mix of fresh produce, street eats, and local vendors. Adventurers will love SeaWorld’s Jellyfish Showcase this week, where visitors get an up-close look at luminous jellies and interactive exhibits that reveal underwater secrets. Another family favorite is the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park. Often cited as one of the best in the world, it features over 3,500 animals, aerial trams, and free-flying birds in lush, walkable settings. For new perspectives, check out Balboa Park's Friday-evening half-price museum nights, then hit the rooftop to mingle among art installations and sunset views. Hidden gems shine for those who wander: the Scripps Coastal Reserve Biodiversi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego bursts with options for fun, discovery, and unique entertainment this August. For listeners seeking something unforgettable this week, the legendary Tiki Oasis kicks off August 6 through 10. Described as the largest Tiki event in the world, Tiki Oasis transforms Mission Valley with five nights and four days of live exotica and retro music, art markets, burlesque, DJ parties and poolside lounging. Whether sampling craft tropical cocktails or enjoying a sunset dinner with vintage flair, it’s a can’t-miss blend of mid-century pop culture and immersive entertainment according to TikiOasis.com. If you're eager to catch top live music, the Epstein Family Amphitheater on the UC San Diego campus hosts acclaimed British jazz-Afrobeat fusion band Kokoroko on August 12. Earlier, the campus comes alive with movies, trivia nights, and pop-up concerts, like Shark Summer Trivia Night, perfect for mixing education with fun under the stars. For a vibrant local scene on August 9, the North Park Vegan Market hosts a book fair from noon to 4 p.m. at North Park Mini Park. It’s a gathering of indie sellers, out-of-print finds, authors, and book lovers, with part of the profits supporting Books Thru Bars San Diego. Or swap pages for the sky by venturing to Julian for the San Diego Dark Sky Festival on August 16 at Menghini Winery. This free, family-friendly gathering celebrates the Perseid meteor shower with telescopes, astronomy talks, local food, and stunning views of the Milky Way. Nature lovers, don’t skip La Jolla Cove, ideal for sea lion spotting, snorkeling by dramatic cliffs, and soaking up spectacular ocean vistas. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve tempts with hiking trails through wildflower-dotted bluffs and panoramic coastal overlooks. Cabrillo National Monument on Point Loma offers both history and scenery: you can tour the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, clamber along tide pools, and gaze at downtown, Coronado, and endless ocean. Plan accordingly, since trails and pools close a bit before the park’s 5 PM final entry. The iconic Gaslamp Quarter dazzles with nightlife, from rooftop lounges to guided Segway tours past Victorian architecture and neon-lit streets. Little Italy is famed for buzzing patios, artisan gelato, pizza by the slice, and the upcoming Saturday farmer’s market with its mix of fresh produce, street eats, and local vendors. Adventurers will love SeaWorld’s Jellyfish Showcase this week, where visitors get an up-close look at luminous jellies and interactive exhibits that reveal underwater secrets. Another family favorite is the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park. Often cited as one of the best in the world, it features over 3,500 animals, aerial trams, and free-flying birds in lush, walkable settings. For new perspectives, check out Balboa Park's Friday-evening half-price museum nights, then hit the rooftop to mingle among art installations and sunset views. Hidden gems shine for those who wander: the Scripps Coastal Reserve Biodiversi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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