Packing

What to pack for a week in April?

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San Diego in April generally enjoys mild and pleasant weather, with daytime temperatures typically ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s °F (18–23 °C) and cooler evenings around the mid-50s °F (13 °C). Rain is uncommon but possible, so packing layers and versatile clothing is key.

For a week-long trip, you should aim to bring clothing and accessories that can adapt to both warm afternoons and cooler mornings or evenings.

  • Lightweight t-shirts, blouses, or casual tops for daytime activities.
  • Long-sleeve shirts or light sweaters for cooler evenings.
  • A medium-weight jacket or windbreaker, preferably water-resistant in case of light rain or windy coastal conditions.
  • Comfortable pants, jeans, or casual trousers.
  • Shorts or skirts if you enjoy warmer daytime temperatures.
  • Swimwear for beaches, hotel pools, or water activities.

Footwear should balance comfort and versatility since you may be walking a lot while exploring neighborhoods, beaches, or attractions.

  • Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers.
  • Sandals or flip-flops for the beach or casual strolls.
  • Optional dressier shoes if you plan to dine out at nicer restaurants.

Accessories and essentials will help you stay comfortable throughout the day and be prepared for variable weather.

  • Sunglasses and a sun hat for sun protection.
  • Sunscreen with a reasonable SPF, as the sun can be strong even in spring.
  • A small backpack or crossbody bag for day trips and excursions.
  • Light scarf or shawl for layering or extra warmth in the evening.
  • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring.

Other items to consider include toiletries, personal medications, chargers for electronic devices, and any beach or recreational gear you may want to use. With this packing list, you’ll be well-prepared for a comfortable and enjoyable week in San Diego during April.


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