San Diego GoCar Tour
San Diego, California
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Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: Flexible
This cute little 2-passenger GoCar is easy to navigate and so much fun to drive, allowing you to see San Diego sights on your own schedule. You’re guided with navigational help from the vehicle’s talking GPS, which means that the car always knows where you are, even if you don’t. Choose from a selection of itineraries and tour lengths, including a 1-, 2-, 3-hour or full-day rental. Then maneuver your three-wheeled GoCar through downtown, the historic Gaslamp Quarter, Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo and more.
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This cute little 2-passenger GoCar is easy to navigate and so much fun to drive, allowing you to see San Diego sights on your own schedule. You’re guided with navigational help from the vehicle’s talking GPS, which means that the car always knows where you are, even if you don’t. Choose from a selection of itineraries and tour lengths, including a 1-, 2-, 3-hour or full-day rental. Then maneuver your three-wheeled GoCar through downtown, the historic Gaslamp Quarter, Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo and more.
Venture into parts of San Diego that tour buses cannot go! Your self-drive tour by GoCar can take anywhere from one hour to a full day, depending on which option you select on booking. Explore San Diego sights on your own schedule — just pick up a GoCar, see what you want and bring the vehicle back when your time is up.
Each 3-wheeled car seats two and has a lockable trunk for your belongings. The small size makes parking a breeze, and in San Diego that's a major bonus. You can even squeeze the tiny vehicle into motorcycle parking. No experience is necessary, and you will receive helmets and a briefing on how to operate the car before you head out.
The talking GPS highlights specific locations throughout San Diego as you drive, and provides clear directions and informative facts on notable sights. See the Itinerary below for suggested routes and time options available.
Price is per person, based on two passengers per car.
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