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About Del Mar, CA

This small, seaside village is famous for its beautiful beaches and vistas, The Del Mar Racetrack, and the quaint Del Mar Village, which dates back to the late 1800s. The modern day village is best perused on foot, so you can easily stroll in and out of the 60-plus specialty shops and 25 delicious restaurants. The Del Mar Racetrack is “where the surf meets the turf” and features thoroughbred horse racing every summer. Boasting two miles of coastline, Del Mar’s beaches are a perfect spot for surfers, swimmers, beachcombers and sunbathers.

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