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A Sunset Cliffs Wedding Guide in San Diego

April 14, 2024

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There is something so magical about exchanging your vows against the backdrop of the ocean. If this is something you’re interested in, then a Sunset Cliffs wedding in San Diego might be just for you. For couples seeking a beautiful location in Southern California to tie the knot, I cannot recommend Sunset Cliffs enough. With its dramatic cliffs and beautiful views, your wedding day will be unforgettable. Read along as we explore everything you need to know about a Sunset Cliffs wedding.

Choosing The Perfect Spot

Sunset Cliffs is a stretch of coastline along the western edge of Point Loma in San Diego. Here, you’ll find a variety of picturesque locations that are perfect for your wedding backdrop. As you explore the cliffs, keep an eye out for spots that will offer stunning ocean views as well as a sense of privacy. Some of my favorite Sunset Cliffs wedding locations include Osprey Point, Wedding Bowl and Luscombs Point.

Securing Permits

Before you proceed with any wedding plans, it is important to check to see if you need to obtain any necessary permits for getting married in that location. Depending on the size of your wedding or if you plan to set up any decor, you might need permits from the City of San Diego. Be sure to check the city’s website or contact the appropriate department to learn about the permit requirements and the application process needed for your wedding date.

Consider Timing

The key to a truly memorable wedding, whether you want sunrise or sunset, is timing. My tip is to plan your ceremony to coincide with golden hour. This is when the sun will cast a gorgeous warm and soft glow over the cliffs and ocean. Check local sunset times for your wedding date so you can plan accordingly. Aim to start your ceremony about an hour before sunset to allow time to exchange vows. This will ensure ample time to take gorgeous golden hour photos before your reception.

Other Considerations for a Sunset Cliffs Wedding Day

When planning the perfect Sunset Cliffs ceremony, also consider the following:

  • Weather: While San Diego is known for its mild mediterranean-like climate, it’s always a good idea to have a back up plan incase any inclement weather arrises. Consider renting a tent or canopy to provide shelter if need be.
  • Accessibility: Some areas of Sunset Cliffs might be more difficult to access. So keep in mind any guests that could have mobility issues. Be sure to choose a location that will be accessible to all of your guests.
  • Safety: That being said, the cliffs may be steep and unstable in places, especially if you plan to have your ceremony near the edge. Consider roping off any hazardous areas to ensure the safety of you and your guests.

Kelsey Jonvea | California + San Diego Wedding Photographer

Your Sunset Cliffs wedding will be a truly unforgettable experience. With the gorgeous views and ambiance, it will be the perfect backdrop for a romantic ceremony. By following the tips I outlined and by planning ahead, you can ensure that your special day will be everything you dreamed of. Need a wedding photographer for your San Diego wedding? I will be in San Diego the first weekend of October and would love to be a part of your special day. Head over to my contact page so we can get in touch!

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Kelsey Jonvea

A seasoned traveler with an intrinsic desire to help others. Experienced in professional photography from weddings to large-scale events.

With a background in photographing concerts, I thrive in a fast-changing environment: looking at angles and light, and embracing documentary-style photographs that hold up to the editorial world. With wedding weekends, this approach applies effortlessly, lending to imagery with genuine energy and emotion.

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