Hotel day passes in San Diego, CA
Andaz San Diego
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Mission Pacific Hotel
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Pasea Hotel & Spa
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Ace Hotel & Swim Club
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The Saguaro Palm Springs
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The Swim Club at Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown
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Hotel June
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The Shay, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel
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Kimpton Hotel Wilshire
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Andaz West Hollywood
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The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
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Holiday House Palm Springs - Adults Only
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Hotel Ziggy Los Angeles
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The LINQ Hotel + Experience
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does a hotel day pass in San Diego work?
A hotel day pass lets you enjoy a hotel's amenities—like the pool, gym, spa, or lounges—without booking a room. It's a one-day access pass, perfect for locals or travelers wanting a day of rest and recharge for a few hours. It's great for an individual day of relaxation, or to experience the pool and hotel amenities with friends, a significant other or as a family day outing.
Reserve online at ResortPass.com, check in at the front desk, and relax for the day. Check individual hotels for their specific amenities included in their day pass.
Do I need to be a hotel guest to use a day pass in San Diego?
No, day passes allow day access to the amenities at the best hotels in San Diego for individuals that are not staying overnight.
How do I book a day pass in San Diego?
Simply go to ResortPass.com, search "San Diego" and explore the hotels that are offering day passes to their pools, spas, day rooms and more. We are always adding more hotels and experiences, so check back often to find even more options.
What is your cancellation policy?
ResortPass offers flexible cancellation policies for day passes in San Diego. Most bookings can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 hours before your scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Late cancellations may incur a fee. Check the specific cancellation policy for your chosen property during booking.
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Visit the Best Hotels in San Diego, Just for the Day
There's a difference between visiting San Diego and truly sinking into its easygoing rhythm. Sometimes, all it takes is a single afternoon stretched out on a poolside lounge chair, palm trees overhead, ocean air drifting in, and nothing on the agenda besides deciding between a margarita or a mojito. With a hotel day pass in San Diego, there is no need for an overnight stay--just instant access to the city's best hotels, resorts, and spas.
Maybe you have a layover near San Diego International Airport--or you are looking for a way to fill some time after a family outing to the San Diego Zoo. No matter your needs, ResortPass unlocks the best San Diego hotels for the day. From iconic oceanfront resorts to chic rooftop hideaways and family-friendly retreats, you can tap into the city's best resorts without the overnight price tag.
Why San Diego is the Perfect City for a Hotel Daycation
With more than 260 days of sunshine a year, miles of sandy shoreline, and a famously laid-back vibe, San Diego is built for daycations. A resort day pass gets you:
- Poolside--or oceanfront--relaxation
- Shade, service, and craft cocktails delivered to your cabana
- A luxe landing spot between early arrivals and late flights
- Family-friendly options near SeaWorld, San Diego Zoo, and Mission Beach
Whether you are craving ocean breezes, rooftop views, or a spa escape, a hotel day pass in San Diego makes SoCal's best hotels even more accessible.
What's Included in a San Diego Hotel Day Pass
Most hotel day passes in San Diego include:
- Pool, hot tub, and/or beach access
- Towel service, Wi-Fi, and lounge chairs
- Poolside food and beverage ordering
- Flexible cancellation policies
Optional add-ons include: spa access, day rooms, cabanas, bottle service, airport shuttles, or valet parking.
Here's what to expect when you book with ResortPass:
- Instant confirmation--no need to call
- Exclusive rates and limited-time deals
- Transparent cancellation policy
What Makes San Diego Hotels Unique
San Diego's hotels lean into everything the city is known for--sun, surf, and a laid-back coastal energy. Pools here are not just for a dip; they are paired with ocean views, rooftop lounges, and firepits that glow into the evening. Many properties add spa gardens, yoga decks, or family-friendly water playgrounds, turning a simple day pass into a true SoCal experience.
- Luxe rooftop pools with skyline or bay views: Carte Hotel and Andaz San Diego.
- Firepits and sunset terraces: Hotel del Coronado and Kona Kai San Diego.
- Full-service spas with facials and massage: Estancia La Jolla, Hotel del Coronado, and Kona Kai San Diego.
- Family splash zones and waterslides: Hyatt Regency Mission Bay and Town and Country San Diego.
- Easy access to the beach: Loews Coronado Bay and Bahia Resort Hotel.
- Fitness centers and yoga decks: Omni La Costa and InterContinental San Diego.
Types of San Diego Hotels Available Through ResortPass
Iconic five-star escapes
For a high-end experience, visit Omni La Costa, The Lodge at Torrey Pines, or the Park Hyatt Aviara. These properties set the standard for luxury with expansive pools, eye-catching architecture, top-notch service, and five-star dining. Day passes start around $71.
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Stylish rooftops and boutique retreats
Stylish downtown favorites like The Westgate Hotel, Carte Hotel, and Andaz San Diego offer rooftop pools, trendy design, and skyline views. Or swap the pool for a stunning historic courtyard at The Guild Hotel. Passes start around $30.
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Beachfront bliss
Barefoot luxury defines Loews Coronado Bay and Bahia Resort Hotel (where you can even rent a pickleball court). Expect beach access, loungers by the pool, and cabana-side dining. Starting around $25.
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Family favorites
Splash around the iconic year-round heated pools at The Plunge San Diego--or give the kids free rein to ride the 4-story waterslide at Town and Country San Diego or explore the water playground at Hyatt Regency Mission Bay. Parents can enjoy shaded cabanas and poolside dining. Passes start around $35.
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Party-ready pools and social scenes
Looking for energy? Hotels like Hard Rock San Diego and Andaz San Diego bring the scene with DJs, rooftop bars, and daybed packages. Passes start around $33.
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Spa and wellness escapes
Escape to Estancia La Jolla, The Spa at Loews Coronado Bay, or Hotel del Coronadofor full sauna and steam room relaxation, quiet gardens, and signature wellness experiences. Spa passes start around $60.
San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Best Areas to Book a Hotel Day Pass
- Downtown and Gaslamp Quarter: Rooftop pools, boutique hotels, and nightlife energy
- La Jolla: Oceanfront luxury, spa-forward escapes, and laid-back glamour
- Mission Beach and Pacific Beach: Surfside vibes, beach access, and casual energy
- Coronado Island: Iconic oceanfront stays like Hotel del Coronado
- Old Town: Historic charm with easy transit connections
- Little Italy: Walkable, upscale hotels with pet-friendly options
- Near San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park: Great for families pairing sightseeing with a pool day
- Near San Diego Airport: Convenient daycations for layovers or late departures
You Asked, We Answered: San Diego Vacation FAQs
What is a hotel day pass in San Diego?
A day pass gives guests access to a hotel's amenities--like the pool, spa, gym, or beach--without requiring an overnight stay. Perfect for travelers on layovers, locals, or anyone wanting a luxe escape for a few hours. Book a San Diego hotel day pass with ResortPass.
What does a day room mean on ResortPass?
A day room is a private hotel room you can book for use during the day--usually between 10am and 6pm. It is ideal for layovers, working remotely, as a private space for couples or families to unwind, or for freshening up between events.
Can you visit Hotel del Coronado without staying there?
Yes. A Hotel del Coronado day pass lets you enjoy the historic resort's pools, beachside cabanas, and dining options without being an overnight guest. The legendary Del has played host to celebrities, royalty, and generations of beach lovers for over 130 years.
Which hotels are near San Diego airport?
Several hotels within 10-15 minutes of San Diego International Airport offer day passes, including Town and Country San Diego, InterContinental San Diego, and Kona Kai San Diego. These are ideal for layovers, early arrivals, or late departures.
Is San Diego a good family vacation spot?
Absolutely. Families love attractions like the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and Balboa Park--but ResortPass adds another option: family-friendly hotels with splash zones, waterslides, and shaded cabanas.
What is the first must do in San Diego?
There are many incredible attractions across San Diego and the surrounding area. Many visitors start with the San Diego Zoo or Balboa Park, but a hotel day pass has become a popular first stop--especially for travelers arriving early or between activities. It is a way to settle in, recharge, and experience a luxury resort without the overnight cost.
How many days are enough to visit San Diego properly?
Most travelers spend 3-4 days to see the highlights. Even with less time, a hotel day pass is a smart way to maximize downtime between sightseeing, beach visits, or conference schedules.
When not to visit San Diego?
San Diego's weather is famously mild year-round, but July and August bring the largest crowds and highest hotel rates. A day pass is a budget-friendly workaround, letting you enjoy luxury amenities even in peak season.
Do hotel day passes include spa access?
Some do, though many offer spa amenities as an add-on. For dedicated wellness time, see San Diego spa passes , which include hydrotherapy pools, saunas, and treatments.