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AWAY Carlsbad: Top 5 Things To Do

Create memories that will last a lifetime in Carlsbad, California, a coastal paradise with stunning beaches and charming seaside villages

by Business Traveler

November 15, 2023

Explore Carlsbad, California: A coastal paradise with stunning beaches, world-class golf courses, and charming seaside villages. Here are five things you can’t miss out on during your next visit to Carlsbad, the perfect place to relax, recharge, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch

5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad, CA

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch

For over 60 years, the rolling hills of Carlsbad have been home to a 55-acre rainbow of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers at The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch! The famous blooms are one of the most vibrant and spectacular displays of natural beauty that spring has to offer.

Their double-petaled blooms sitting atop tall, straight stems are truly one of the country’s most stunning and coordinated displays of natural color and vibrancy. When you visit this wonderland, you’ll be greeted by the sweet fragrances of these flowers. The endless rows of color-coordinated blooms, from the brilliant oranges, fiery reds and sunshine yellows to the delicate pinks, dreamy purples and pristine whites, immerse you in a floral paradise many have only seen on Instagram.


The Flower Fields are more than just a feast for the eyes and nose. It’s also an opportunity to indulge in a host of spring activities and events. There is everything from outdoor music performances and foodie favorites to workshops, yoga classes and more! Other experiences that visitors can look forward to include the American flag of flowers, tractor wagon ride, artist gardens, sweet pea maze and the Cymbidium Orchid greenhouse. Tickets are available online during the season which usually runs from March until mid-May.
theflowerfields.com

South Ponto Beach

Carlsbad Blvd., north of La Costa Blvd.

South Ponto Beach

One of the widest beaches in the U.S., South Ponto Beach is a rare gem that exists in an undeveloped area, secluded by its high sand dunes. Coastal Highway 101 hugs the shoreline of this popular family destination, and it’s one of the few beaches in the area that has public restrooms and showers. The beach volleyball courts are a hit with active crowds (bring your own net and ball) and you can find a lot of polished stones washed up during the winter time.

The Carlsbad Aquafarm

4600 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, CA

Oyster shucking class at Carlsbad Aquafarm

The Carlsbad Aquafarm, the only oyster farm in Southern California, offers visitors a unique farm tour and fresh oyster tasting experience. The tour includes a Farm Discovery Walk, showcasing the techniques and equipment used to support the growth and harvesting of homegrown oysters, as well as examples of how the farming process protects the natural ecosystem of the lagoon. At the end of the tour is an oyster shucking class, with an opportunity to shuck your own oyster and enjoy a tasting (hot sauce and lemons included).
carlsbadaquafarmersmarket.com

LEGOLAND California Resort

One Legoland Dr., Carlsbad, CA

LEGOLAND California

LEGOLAND California Resort is filled with more than 60 kid-powered rides, shows and attractions all built for fun and geared for families with children between the ages of 2 – 12. Inside LEGOLAND, you can enter a world of knights and princesses to conquer the Dragon Coaster, kids can drive their own cars at Driving School and much more! Also, don’t miss out on character meet and greets, live shows and 4D movie experiences. Stay and play at the amazing LEGOLAND Hotel or Castle Hotel, just steps away from the Resort entrance.
legoland.com/california

Carlsbad Village

300 Carlsbad Village Dr., Carlsbad, CA

Farmer’s market at Carlsbad Village

As the main downtown commercial area of the city, Carlsbad Village is located right alongside the coast and is the city’s hub for restaurants, shopping, and a can’t-miss weekly farmer’s market on Wednesdays. Find everything from clothing to antiques, jewelry, and pets at the numerous boutique shops. The Village has food from all around the world – Asian, American, French, Italian, Mediterranean, and Mexican – in either a casual or fine dining setting. And all of these options are also just a short walk to the shore, offering access to seven miles of pristine beaches.
carlsbad-village.com