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Besides San Juan Capistrano (more gardens and rustic appearance), there is a mission, San Luis Rey, just inland in Oceanside (more open setting, whitewashed). The San Diego Wild Animal Park is not too far north of San Diego near Escondido off the I-15. Old Town in Temecula is off the I-15, the newer area of Temecula has a lot of wineries. Old Town gets a lot of western, motorcycle and auto type events, the wine country has the Balloon Festival, wine related events, etc. There are a number of beach parks, some with good surfing, some very good. San Onofre comes to mind, from Dana Point north, there's Laguna Beach, very arty, Crystal Cove, Corona Del Mar, Newport, etc. Not necessarily that order or the only spots, check Google and maps for the details and locations of access, etc.
Anaheim - the Disney park/resorts.
It really kind of depends on your interests, the kind of time you want to spend. From s simple driving standpoint, PCH/101 is mostly street driving, I-5 and I-15 are freeway all the way. The I-5 is in the coastal strip and is generally more interesting visually. Portions of the I-5 can be very busy but it's much more direct a route to the greater Los Angeles area, I-15 comes into western Riverside County, then San Bernardino County and isn't real convenient to the west side at all.
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