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As the last of the spring graduates clear out, the population of I.V. dips by nearly half. The infamous party streets, usually buzzing with thousands of students, fall into a sun-drenched hush. Suddenly, Del Playa Drive (DP) isn’t a crowded gauntlet—it’s a front-row seat to the Pacific. The fog that lingers in "May Gray" and "June Gloom" burns off by noon, revealing a sky so blue it looks photoshopped.

Summer in Isla Vista operates on a different clock. Mornings belong to the surfers paddling out at Devil’s Beach before the wind picks up. Afternoons are for hammocks slung between sycamore trees in Anisq’oyo Park , or for walking the sandy mile to Campus Point to watch the dolphins play just offshore. isla summer ucsb

For nine months of the year, Isla Vista (I.V.) is a whirlwind of midterms, late-night library sessions at Davidson, and the perpetual hunt for parking. But when the calendar flips past June, the community sheds its frantic skin. This is Isla Summer at UCSB, and for those who stay, it feels like a secret handshake. As the last of the spring graduates clear