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San Diego Aerial Sky Tours

August 2, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More

In an earlier post I told you about Air2Air and their great San Diego aerial sky tours over La Jolla and other parts of San Diego.

Now San Diego Sky Tours, a new sightseeing tour company, is also offering visitors a chance to see San Diego from the air with a first-class flying experience.

Departing from Montgomery Airport in the Kearny Mesa neighborhood, the company provides 30-minute or 1-hour aerial sightseeing tours that highlight the city’s popular attractions and neighborhoods on a 6-passenger Cessna airplane. Guests can choose from four different tour options, The SoCal Classic, The San Diego Flyer, Sunset Escape and The North County Medley.

Pictured above: Mount Soledad Veterans’ Memorial in La Jolla, courtesy San Diego Sky Tours.

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I live in La Jolla and I'm a travel writer, so in addition to enjoying my home town's great weather, beautiful surroundings, and range of cultural and recreational options, I also see La Jolla - and the rest of San Diego - as a travel destination. And what I see sometimes drives me batty. People vacation in La Jolla, but don't take advantage of everything our community offers, so I decided to start this blog and provide insider advice for out-of-towners. Hey. I figure if I can write insider tips about exotic destinations on Authentic Luxury Travel, I ought to be able to lead readers off the beaten path that starts just outside my front door. In the process, I'm having fun revisiting my favorite places and discovering some new ones. Travel writers are naturally snoopy, and this blog is my excuse to have a good ol' sticky beak around my home town. I hope you find it helpful. If you are coming to La Jolla or another area of San Diego and would like my help in planning your trip, please read "Need Help Planning Your Trip" and then email me at ehansen298@aol.com. Elizabeth Hansen

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  1. Excellent way to begin your “tour” of :La Jolla. Another ‘visit’ can be made to the past, how this lovely village with a funny name came to be in the first place. Read my book, ‘La Jolla, A Celebration of Its Past’.

  2. I’ve read “La Jolla, A Celebration of the Past” and it’s a great book.

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