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  1. Hawaii's beaches and weather just aren't so much better enough than LA's to outweigh all the other advantages LA has. It's awesome for a week or 2, though. And that's with me being on vacation there, and working in LA.

  2. Generally speaking - San Diego is smaller, quieter, and slower than LA. Tourists usually prefer San Diego because it's not overwhelming, it's cheaper, and it's cleaner. However, I think visiting a place for vacation is a very different experience from living in a place as a resident.

  3. To me the biggest difference is that San Diego's downtown is on the waterfront, while LA's downtown is 15 miles inland. I live in LA, but I love waterfront cities, so that's a point for SD in my book. San Diego is great to take the train down for a weekend getaway.

  4. The sailing distance from Los Angeles to Hawaii is roughly 2,600 nautical miles. Because of the Pacific High, most sailors first navigate southerly, before heading westerly at 35°N - 25°N. This increases distances but is faster than sailing through the Pacific High.

  5. 29 lip 2023 · Sailors start their journey from ports such as San Francisco or Los Angeles and sail westward to reach the Hawaiian Islands. The route spans approximately 2,400 nautical miles. Navigating the Pacific Ocean requires considering factors such as wind patterns, currents, and weather conditions.

  6. 28 gru 2022 · To choose the safest route for sailing from California to Hawaii, it is recommended to stay between 50 and 100 miles offshore. This can provide calm waters for the voyage but be aware that you may encounter the Pacific High, which is a semi-permanent depression in the North Pacific that can bring light winds and rain.

  7. 8 mar 2024 · The road trip from San Diego to Los Angeles covers 120 miles and takes 2 hours 20 minutes. The route passes by Disneyland Park and Crystal Cove State Park, as well as Huntington and Laguna Beaches, and the cities of Escondido and Santa Monica.