Below are up-to-date resources for visitors to San Diego.
Our hearts go out to the first responders and communities in Los Angeles County affected by the devastating wildfires. We are grateful that San Diego and our tourism community are able to offer a safe place to stay for those affected by the wildfires, with special accommodation rates and offers listed below.
San Diego, located 120 miles south, has been unaffected by the ongoing wildfires, and air quality here remains good. The San Diego Tourism Authority works closely with local authorities to stay updated on local fire conditions and shares any potential impacts to travelers via social media and on this website. For the latest updates on San Diego's weather conditions, please use the links in the resource section at the bottom of this page.
In response to the devastation and displacement caused by the wildfires in Los Angeles, numerous San Diego-area hotels are contributing to fire relief by offering special accommodation rates and offers. In addition, San Diego attractions, museums, restaurants and nonprofits are pitching in with discounts and offers of assistance for those affected. Consult the listings below for details.
Eight San Diego bars and restaurants have joined forces to bring aid to affected Southern California communities through a special campaign: Dining for Disaster Relief.
From Wednesday, Jan. 15, to Friday, Jan. 31, participating restaurants will donate proceeds from select menu items to benefit the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, which is providing critical food and resources to wildfire victims.
Here’s how you can support:
Cloak & Petal (Little Italy – 1953 India Street): Donating 100% of proceeds from the Tea Ceremony Cocktail and Master Roshi Roll.
The Original 40 Brewing Company (North Park – 3117 University Avenue): 50% of proceeds from January’s Burger of the Month.
Coco Maya (Little Italy – 1660 India Street): 50% of proceeds from their Chicken & Waffle dish.
PRK 101 (Carlsbad – 3040 Carlsbad Blvd.): 50% of proceeds from the Chicken N Waffle Sandwich.
The Lobby Tiki Bar & Grill and Cococabana (Oceanside – 408 Pier View Way): 50% of proceeds from their Chicken and Waffles dish.
Louisiana Purchase (North Park – 2305 University Avenue): 50% of proceeds from the Drop Top Chicken Flock dish.
Miss B’s Coconut Club (Mission Beach – 3704 Mission Blvd.): 50% of proceeds from the Chicken & Waffles dish.
The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank is collecting food and supply donations, requested by the LA Regional Food Bank, to be delivered the week of Jan. 20. The organization is committing resources from its Disaster Relief Fund to aid L.A.'s efforts. Visit this page for more information on how to help.
San Diego Magazine has compiled a comprehensive list of where to donate and volunteer in support of L.A. fire relief, along with other related resources. Click here to learn more.
Many of San Diego's fellow Southern California destinations are likewise providing lists of accommodation offers and other information for those affected by the fires. Click on the following to learn more:
No San Diego attractions are currently affected by fire at this time.
Please be sure to check with each official website regarding support, offers, and hours to ensure you have the latest and current information.