Transportation
Taking a Bus
A bus pass costs approximately $75 per month and provides unlimited use of the public buses and trolleys in San Diego. Please contact us at ipinfo@ucsd.edu for the most current bus pass options and locations where you can purchase a bus pass.
Visit the San Diego Public Transit website to see the bus route maps and schedules.
UC San Diego Shuttles
UC San Diego offers free shuttle bus services Monday through Friday, all year (except holidays). Some shuttles run through the academic year only, with reduced services during academic breaks and summer. To learn more about the operation times and maps please see UC San Diego shuttle routes.
Renting a Car
Renting a car might be your easiest option if you do not plan to live close to campus. You will need a valid driver’s license to drive in the U.S. Come into the International Student Services Office in Building E and ask for information about renting a car.
Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website for more information about driving in California.
Riding a Bike
A bike is a good choice for those planning to live on or near campus. There are several places in San Diego where you can buy a bike, including the Campus Bike and Skate shop, located at the Student Center. You'll find a great selection of bikes and skateboards, plus accessories, parts, and a full-service repair shop. If you plan to live in San Diego for a while, you may choose to buy a bike. UC San Diego has partnered with SPIN to offer shared bikes and eScooters on campus. These shared bikes and scooters are available for use on-campus only.
Taking the Train
Travel between north San Diego County (beach cities of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, and Solana beach), the UC San Diego campus, and downtown San Diego by riding “The Coaster”. This commuter train operates Monday though Friday (except holidays). For schedules and fare information visit www.sdcommute.com.