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Sandals most of the day?
San Diego in early May is usually very mild, with daytime highs ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s °F (18–24°C). This makes it quite comfortable for wearing sandals most of the day, especially if your activities are casual and involve walking along the boardwalks, parks, or beach areas.
However, there are a few considerations:
- Walking distances: If you plan on doing a lot of sightseeing in downtown areas or hiking on trails, consider supportive sandals or sneakers. Standard flip-flops may be comfortable for short distances but can cause discomfort over several miles.
- Evening temperatures: San Diego evenings can be cooler, often dipping into the 50s °F (10–15°C). You might want to have closed-toe shoes or socks handy if you are out after sunset.
- Activities: For activities like kayaking, e-biking, or other active excursions, closed-toe shoes or sport sandals with straps are recommended for better support and safety.
- Terrain: Smooth city streets and boardwalks are perfect for sandals, but rough trails, rocky beaches, or mountainous areas might be better suited for sneakers or hiking sandals.
In general, a good strategy is to bring a pair of comfortable supportive sandals for most daytime casual activities and a pair of lightweight sneakers for longer walks, hikes, or more active excursions. This way you get the convenience of sandals without sacrificing comfort or foot protection when needed.
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