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Our Resort
Where To Eat
Wave Crest Resort
Explore Del Mar’s Cuisine
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Things To Do
Shop
Explore Wave Crest Resort
Find Unique Del Mar Treasures
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Dive Into Del Mar
Events
Famous Residents of it’s Past
What’s Happening in Del Mar
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#MyGrandMemories
Photo Spots
Share Your Vacation Photos
The Best Places to Capture
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Vacation Inspiration
Del Mar Resources
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our resort A blissful seaside haven in Del Mar Del Mar Village is only two blocks from Wave Crest Resort, yet when you’re at this private seaside retreat overlooking the Pacific everything else melts away! Spend your vacation lounging on the beach, exploring the bluff trails, or cheering on the horses at the racetrack. Need Something While You’re With Us? We’re Just a Text Away!
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Classic Delights If you are looking for a romantic night for two or a luxurious brunch, try these favorites.
Brigantine (1.5 mi) $11-30 Casual, clubby seafood chain serving up surf ‘n’ turf, oysters on the half shell, fish tacos & more. Jakes Del Mar (0.3 mi) $31-60 Seaside eatery & bar with floor-to-ceiling windows has an upscale menu, Sunday brunch & grand views. Prep Kitchen Del Mar (0.2 mi) $11-30 Carefully sourced American fare such as housecured meats & inventive cocktails in a stylish space.
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Family-Friendly
WHERE TO EAT
For casual family-friendly fun, check out these spots along the coastline.
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Snooze, an A.M. Eatery (2.9 mi) $11-30 Vibrant, retro chain serving a seasonal menu of creative breakfast & lunch fare, plus cocktails. Americana Restaurant (0.2 mi) $11-30 Bustling spot for American cuisine such as blackened salmon or flatbreads with outdoor seating. Il Fornaio (0.3 mi) $11-30 Upmarket chain for Italian dining, including bread from an in-house bakery.
Sweet Treats Top off the day with some sweet stuff right by the resort and walk it off on the beach.
Crème and Sugar (2.0 mi) $11-30 Orange County-based dessert cafe serving colorful, on-trend sweets & drinks, including Unicorn cake Betty’s Pie Whole (8.0 mi) Under $10 Sweet & savory pies, from coconut cream to chicken pot, are the focus at this Southern-style outfit. P O C K E T
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to do
TH I NGS AT THE RESORT
With all the resort has to offer, there’s no need to leave. Take a day and have fun at Wave Crest Resort with these on-site or near-site activities. • Beach Day – Follow the trail down the bluffs for a pleasant stroll on the soft sands of San Diego’s finest beach • Enjoy ocean views from our pool and jacuzzi
For more on-site activities, make sure to check our weekly activities calendar.
OFF-SITE
If you want to visit the surrounding area and get the most out of the Southern California Coast, Del Mar is the perfect stop.
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HEALTHY FUN
Del Mar Farmer’s Market
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve Hike
DEL MAR CLASSICS
San Diego County Fair
Del Mar Horse Races
ADVENTUROUS FLAIR
Torrey Pines Gliderport
Hot Air Balloon Rides D E L
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SH OP No San Diego vacation is complete without a little shopping. Whether you’re looking for seashells, sunglasses, or a new bathing suit, you’re sure to find just the thing in one of the stores around Del Mar. Del Mar Village Stores Enjoy everything from eclectic gifts to well-known favorites.
Flower Hill Promenade Beautiful flowers, live music, and very kid friendly. Find amazing local and unique gifts for everyone on your list!
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el Mar is rich with beauty and history. Since the legendary days of Hollywood’s golden years, Del Mar has been a top destination for movie stars as well as those who have a love of the luxurious resort life and stunning seaside bluffs. With pristine beaches, award-winning cuisine, and English Tudor architecture, Del Mar could easily fit right into a quaint European hillside nestled on the coast. Origins of Del Mar Convinced that the area, soon to become Del Mar, was “the most attractive place on the entire coast,” Theodore Loop, a railroad engineer from New York, traveled to Southern California to build a railroad connecting Los Angeles and San Diego. The original train tracks were laid in the middle of Del Mar in 1882. In the same year, Loop met a successful rancher, Jacob Shell Taylor. Taylor and Loop were both captivated by the stunning seaside area and recognized the perfect development opportunity. Loop was a visionary and had high hopes for the area, wanting to draw visitors far and wide. He built forty small houses, two school houses, an observation tower, a train depot, and a water system. Ready to elevate Del Mar into a vacation destination he soon founded the village of Del Mar in 1886 and developed the area’s first seaside resort, “Casa Del Mar,” establishing Del Mar as an idyllic getaway on the Southern California Coast. After five years of bustling success and development, Jacob Taylor woke to the smell of smoke in 1889 in his hotel room. After evacuating guests to their safety the hotel burned down two hours later. Taylor said he’d return to rebuild the hotel but unfortunately he moved to Texas, leaving behind the town he helped found. But hope was on the horizon for Del Mar …
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The Big Boom In the early 1900’s the South Coast Land Company purchased a majority of the land in Del Mar and had big plans for redevelopment. The first project for the developer was the hotel called the “Stratford Inn”. They hired prominent Los Angeles architect John C. Austin to build the new hotel on the hill overlooking the beach. Today, L’Auberge Del Mar, a luxury hotel sits on this land. On March 9, 1909 the Stratford Inn opened for business with glamorous fan-fare. By 1910, Del Mar began drawing the attention of Hollywood stars of the silent film days that were attracted to Del Mar’s elegant appeal and its beautiful bluffs along the ocean. During the 20’s and 30’s Del Mar continued to experience tremendous growth and development. It was during this time that buildings were starting to be designed to match the English Tudor architecture that the area is known for today.
LEFT: Coming along the home stretch at the Del Mar Racetrack & Fairgrounds in 1940 // Photo Provided by Del Mar Historical Society
Horse Racing 101: Del Mar Racetrack & Fairgrounds Picture it, July 3, 1937 and famous crooner, Bing Crosby, is there to greet fans at the grand opening of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club racetrack! Crosby was convinced by William A. Quigley, a former football player and successful stockbroker, to invest in the racetrack which was not far from Crosby’s home and stable in Rancho Santa Fe. Crosby agreed to commit his time, money and energy to the project, and sure enough his undeniable charm and A-List friends helped turn the Del Mar racetrack into the must-see event of Southern California. He soon brought friends and actors, Pat O'Brien, who was elected vice president, and comedian Oliver Hardy, onto the board. World War II From 1942 through 1944 Del Mar experienced its “dark” period as the U.S. entered into World War II. During this time the races stopped and the grounds were used by the military to train Marines, and then as a manufacturing site for B-17 bombers. D E L
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Across the Board: Originated around 1903 as a betting term. Wagering across the board means to bet on one horse finish in either first, second, or third place. Home Stretch: A term also known as the home straight appearing around 1841 refers to the final length, or stretch, of the racetrack. Scratch: To withdraw a horse from a race.
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Playground of the Stars A new crop of Hollywood arrived in 1948 after World War II, turning The Village of Del Mar into a “playground of the stars”. With the close proximity to Los Angeles, traveling to Del Mar was an easy trip and became a summer tradition for many who were drawn to the beautiful seaside town and its luxurious offerings. Bing Crosby often invited his friends to Del Mar when he saw them on set or on the Hollywood back lot. If you attended the races during the summer you might find yourself bumping into Buster Keaton, Rita Hayworth, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Paulette Goddard, Edgar Bergen, June Haver, Ann Miller, Don Ameche, Ava Gardner, Red Skelton and, of course, Bing Crosby and Pat O'Brien. Del Mar Racetrack Still Has Hollywood Roots Today, Joe Harper is the president and CEO of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and has held the reins there for four decades. Harper fits right into the vintage glamor of Del Mar since he’s the grandson of legendary film director Cecil B. DeMille and grew up in the Hollywood limelight. He would accompany his grandfather on movie sets and even had walk-on parts in a couple of Oscar winning movies during his childhood, and also grew up around horses. Now he oversees racetrack operations. In his current position he works with jockeys and horses, schmoozes with celebrities, and has helped transform Del Mar racing into a must-do summer event.
ABOVE: A day at the races // Photo Provided by Del Mar Historical Society
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ABOVE: Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour enjoying a day at the Del Mar Racetrack // Photo Provided by Del Mar Historical Society
Famous Residents
ABOVE: Lucille Ball (left) and her husband Desi Arnaz (right) enjoying a day at the Del Mar Fairgrounds // Photo Provided by Del Mar Historical Society
For decades Del Mar’s racing season has drawn Hollywood celebrities including Jimmy Durante, Lucy and Desi Arnaz, Burt Bacharach, and Angie Dickenson who all built homes in Del Mar during its hayday. With its vintage coastal charm, natural elegance, and deep connection to the history of San Diego, Del Mar still remains home to many professional athletes and celebrities including professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, NFL quarterbacks Aaron Rogers and Drew Brees, and the lead singer of the band Journey, Steve Perry, just to name a few! Del Mar Story Time In the 1950’s Lucille Ball, American actress and comedienne, and husband, Desi Arnaz, Cuban-born American actor and producer, most notably known for their on-screen marriage in the American sitcom I Love Lucy, lived in Del Mar right along the beach. Desi was an avid patron at the Del Mar race track and often brought Lucy with him, although Lucy was never a huge fan of his betting habits at the track. To counter his betting and to cause a laugh, Lucy would bet $2 on every horse in a race so when Desi lost and turned to her to ask, “Did you win?” she could reply “Yes, I sure did!” to the chagrin of her loving husband at the time.
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E V E N TS Check out some of Del Mar’s favorite events throughout the year! January – Farmer’s Insurance Open March – Spring Home Garden Show April– Del Mar National Horse Show May – San Diego County Fair July – Opening Day at the Races September – Kaboo Del Mar October – The Scream Zone November – Del Mar Horse Racing Season
For more local events make sure to visit the events calendar!
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#MyGrandMemories From beaches and swimming to shopping and exploring, share your vacation photos with Grand Pacific Resorts for a chance to be featured!
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TOP PHOTO SPOTS DEL MAR There are so many places on and off site to take photos and make great memories that your family can share and cherish for a lifetime. Here are just a few of our favorite picturesque destinations:
Powerhouse Park & Beach Del Mar Racetrack Torrey Pines State Reserve Seagrove Park San Dieguito County Park Annie’s Canyon Trail San Elijo Ecological Reserve Make sure to get the best angles. For some quick tips on taking the best photos check out this video of Jim and Shelly.
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SAN DIEGUITO COUNTY PARK
POWERHOUSE PARK & BEACH
ANNIE’S CANYON TRAIL DEL MAR RACETRACK
SEAGROVE PARK
SAN ELIJO ECOLOGICAL RESERVE TORREY PINES STATE RESERVE D E L
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VACATION
Inspiration
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEACH CLUB
VILLA L’AUBERGE
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