Cheap Flights to San Diego, USA

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Freshly Arrived Offers for San Diego
Airport Booking Season Airline From
Heathrow Dec, 25 2012 - Mar, 31 2013 £ 249
Heathrow Oct, 22 2012 - Dec, 14 2012 £ 289
Heathrow Oct, 01 2012 - Oct, 21 2012 £ 349
Heathrow Dec, 15 2012 - Dec, 24 2012 £ 389
Heathrow Dec, 15 2012 - Dec, 24 2012 £ 399
Heathrow Jun, 23 2012 - Aug, 18 2012 £ 519
Heathrow Jun, 23 2012 - Aug, 18 2012 £ 549
Heathrow Jun, 23 2012 - Aug, 18 2012 £ 559
 
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Travel Guide for San Diego, USA

San Diego is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — consider printing them all.

San Diego is a modern city on the Southern California seacoast known for its ideal climate, miles of beaches, and location on the Mexican border, right across from Tijuana. It has a rich heritage built around sailing and is home to the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy. It is also well known for its part in the wildlife conservation movement, being home to a SeaWorld theme park and the "world-famous" San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. San Diego is an excellent place to escape from the hustle and bustle of nearby Los Angeles.

History
The area had long been inhabited by the native Kumeyaay people (also known as the Diegueño by the later Spanish settlers), who lived off the land and had created a proud culture. The first time a European visited the region was in 1542, when Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, sailing under the Spanish Flag, claimed the bay for the Spanish Empire and named the site San Miguel.

In November of 1602, Sebastián Vizcaíno was sent to map the California coast. Arriving with his flagship "San Diego", Vizcaíno surveyed the harbor and what is now Mission Bay and Point Loma, renaming the area for the Spanish Catholic Saint, St. Didacus (More commonly known as S ...  

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