Alicia Williams
She/HerBased in San Diego, California
English, Spanish
Alicia Williams
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My Story
Audiologist by day, carry-on-only adventurer always. I speak Spanish, travel solo, and find the best meals by wandering until something smells amazing. If you want a trip that feels like you—not a brochure—let’s talk.
Travel Style
Independent and immersive. I prefer local neighborhoods over tourist corridors, hole-in-the-wall restaurants over hotel dining, and always pack light enough to move freely. I’m a planner who leaves room for spontaneity—spreadsheet in one hand, curiosity in the other.
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Sun, Tacos & a Lot More: San Diego Beyond the Brochure
I grew up moving every two to three years—not by choice—which means as an adult, I choose my cities with intention. San Diego is the first one I’ve never wanted to leave. I built my career here, found my gente here, and fell for a city that somehow manages to feel both deeply cosmopolitan and genuinely human in scale. It has pockets of real culture, a diversity that goes far beyond the postcard version, and an openness that makes it easy to find where you belong—all without the chaos of a city twice its size. People say it’s like LA but much nicer, and honestly? No les falta razón.

Sun, Tacos & a Lot More: San Diego Beyond the Brochure
I grew up moving every two to three years—not by choice—which means as an adult, I choose my cities with intention. San Diego is the first one I’ve never wanted to leave. I built my career here, found my gente here, and fell for a city that somehow manages to feel both deeply cosmopolitan and genuinely human in scale. It has pockets of real culture, a diversity that goes far beyond the postcard version, and an openness that makes it easy to find where you belong—all without the chaos of a city twice its size. People say it’s like LA but much nicer, and honestly? No les falta razón.

Sun, Tacos & a Lot More: San Diego Beyond the Brochure
I grew up moving every two to three years—not by choice—which means as an adult, I choose my cities with intention. San Diego is the first one I’ve never wanted to leave. I built my career here, found my gente here, and fell for a city that somehow manages to feel both deeply cosmopolitan and genuinely human in scale. It has pockets of real culture, a diversity that goes far beyond the postcard version, and an openness that makes it easy to find where you belong—all without the chaos of a city twice its size. People say it’s like LA but much nicer, and honestly? No les falta razón.

Sun, Tacos & a Lot More: San Diego Beyond the Brochure
I grew up moving every two to three years—not by choice—which means as an adult, I choose my cities with intention. San Diego is the first one I’ve never wanted to leave. I built my career here, found my gente here, and fell for a city that somehow manages to feel both deeply cosmopolitan and genuinely human in scale. It has pockets of real culture, a diversity that goes far beyond the postcard version, and an openness that makes it easy to find where you belong—all without the chaos of a city twice its size. People say it’s like LA but much nicer, and honestly? No les falta razón.
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