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Sunny Jim's Sea Cave Review

4.5 /512 Reviews
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The scenery is still recommended, but not very enjoyable

Sunny Jim's Sea Cave

Posted: Apr 25, 2017
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  • Todemmy
    5/5Outstanding

    The cave is man made and pretty cool that you can go down where the slaves enter the cave. Theirs really no other way if getting into the caves at la Jolla.

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    Posted: Feb 27, 2020
  • M61938jd9831
    5/5Outstanding
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    Fun place. . California Pacific Coast Port City. Located on the southern end of the state, San Diego Bay, 20 kilometers south of the Mexican border. The urban area is 829 square kilometers. . .

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    Posted: Dec 26, 2016
  • GLS***18
    5/5Outstanding

    Steps down to this cave were carved about 100 years ago. At La Jolla Cove, it is fun for young children and adults as you descend down to the water inside a cave. A little touristy, but still fun if you are around the area. At $4 I think they overcharge. It used to be .75 $.

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    Posted: Sep 8, 2013
  • Jeffrey Lehmann
    5/5Outstanding

    The Sunny Jim Cave is just so unique that you have to do it! It costs just a few bucks to explore and the entrance is just a short walk up the hill from La Jolla Cove on the same street and it overlooks the La Jolla Caves, naturally enough. You enter a cool basement door and travel down a long flight of wood stairs, think Treasure Island or something along those lines. At the bottom of the stairs, it opens up into a sea cave. It gets it's name, Sunny Jim, from the appearance of a face in profile when you look out the entrance to the cave. Sunny Jim was a popular character when the cave was first opened up in the early 1900's.

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    Posted: Nov 8, 2012
  • Susan Prevo
    5/5Outstanding

    SUNNY Jim's cave is in side a cave over the La Jolla shores,, A hole was cut thru so you can view the ocean Vistors descend 133 steps through a lighted,man-made tunnel in order to visit the main chamber of Sunny Jim Cave. In 1902 and 1903, a German profess worked for two years with pick and shovel to open this fascinating cave to public access. This was also his HOME.

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    Posted: Oct 6, 2012
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