Coronado Beach – San Diego, California, USA

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About This Beach

Stretching gracefully along the coastline of Coronado Island, Coronado Beach is one of Southern California’s most iconic and photogenic beaches. Just across the bay from downtown San Diego, it’s known for its wide golden sands, gentle surf, and the backdrop of the historic Hotel del Coronado — a National Historic Landmark that has welcomed presidents, royalty, and movie stars for more than a century.

With its soft, mica-flecked sand that literally sparkles in the sunlight, Coronado Beach offers a perfect mix of relaxation, family fun, and California charm. Whether you’re walking your dog, building sandcastles, or catching the sunset over Point Loma, this beach delivers postcard beauty every day of the year.

History & Unique Features

  • Opened to the public in 1888 alongside the completion of the grand Hotel del Coronado.

  • The beach’s shimmering appearance comes from mica mineral deposits, giving it a golden sparkle.

  • “Some Like It Hot” (1959) starring Marilyn Monroe was filmed at the hotel and on the beach.

  • Regularly named among “America’s Best Beaches” by Dr. Beach and Travel + Leisure.

  • Connected to mainland San Diego via the Coronado Bridge, offering spectacular bay views.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit
Spring (March – May): Mild weather, wildflowers, fewer crowds.

Summer (June – August): Peak season with warm water and family activities.

Fall (September – November): Warm ocean temps and quieter beach.

Winter (December – February): Cool but pleasant for walks and sunsets.

Things To Do

Popular Activities
  • Sunbathing & Swimming: Calm surf and shallow water make it ideal for families and casual swimmers.
  • Beach Walks & Jogging: The wide, flat sand is perfect for long walks from the Hotel del Coronado to Naval Base Coronado.
  • Surfing & Bodyboarding: Best near the north end; gentle, consistent waves suit beginners.
  • Tide Pooling: Low-tide rock formations near Point Loma reveal crabs, anemones, and shells.
  • Volleyball & Frisbee: Ample open space and soft sand for recreation.
  • Bonfires: Designated fire rings are available south of the main area.
  • Photo Spots: Capture the red-roofed Hotel del Coronado framed against blue Pacific waters.
  • Dog Beach: The north end (near Ocean Blvd & Sunset Park) is leash-free year-round — one of SoCal’s best pet-friendly beaches.

Amenities

Nearby Amenities
  • Lifeguards on duty daily
  • Restrooms & outdoor showers
  • Wheelchair-accessible walkways & beach wheelchairs
  • Paid parking lots and street parking along Ocean Boulevard
  • Beach rentals (chairs, umbrellas, boards)
  • Food stands & ice-cream vendors
  • Beach-adjacent cafés, shops, and the Hotel del Coronado’s restaurants
  • Fire pits and picnic areas

Where to Stay

Where to Stay
Coronado Beach offers accommodations for every traveler, from luxury resorts to boutique hotels and family inns. The Hotel del Coronado remains the crown jewel — a Victorian-era landmark known for ocean-view suites, fine dining, and history. Visitors looking for cozier stays can explore charming inns and small hotels just a few blocks from the beach.

Popular nearby options:

Hotel del Coronado – Curio Collection by Hilton (historic luxury)

El Cordova Hotel – boutique and walkable to the beach

Glorietta Bay Inn – classic charm with views of the ocean and the “Del”

Crown City Inn & Bistro – affordable, centrally located

Beach Hours

Beach Hours

Open Now

Open 24/7

Hours/Lifeguards

Hours/Lifeguards
Beach Access: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily

Lifeguards: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (seasonal)

Dog Beach: Open 24 hours

Pricing

Pricing
Beach Access: Free

Parking: Free street parking (limited) / Hotel lots from $10–$25 per day

Rentals: Umbrella & chair sets ≈ $25–$35 per day

Surf Lessons: ≈ $75–$120 per session

Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions
Silver Strand State Beach (10 min south): Great for camping and kayaking.

Mission Beach (25 min north): Lively boardwalk with Belmont Park rides.

La Jolla Cove (35 min north): Snorkeling, sea lions, and cliffside views.

Balboa Park (Downtown San Diego): Museums and botanical gardens nearby.

Food & Drinks

Food & Drinks
Hotel del Coronado Dining: Beach Village Grill, Sun Deck Bar & Grill, Sheerwater Restaurant

Clayton’s Coffee Shop: Classic diner breakfasts

Peohe’s: Waterfront seafood with downtown views

The Henry Coronado: Trendy brunch & cocktails

Miguel’s Cocina: Popular for Mexican fare near the hotel

Events & Festivals

Events & Festivals
Fourth of July Celebration: Fireworks and parades along Ocean Boulevard.

Hotel del Coronado Beach Ice Rink (Winter): Ice skating by the sea — unique holiday experience.

Coronado Flower Show (Spring): Nation’s largest tented flower show.

Crown City Classic Softball Tournament (Summer): Annual family event.

Weekly Farmers Market @ Coronado Ferry Landing: Local produce and crafts.

Travel Tips & Local Insights

Travel Tips & Local Insights
Parking fills quickly, especially on weekends — arrive before 10 AM.

The mica in the sand makes it sparkle in sunlight — perfect for photos.

Alcohol and smoking are prohibited on the beach.

Stay for sunset — the sky often glows pink and gold behind Point Loma.

Safety & Rules

Safety & Rules
Alcohol, smoking, and glass containers are not allowed.

Dogs only permitted off-leash at Dog Beach (north end).

No camping or overnight parking.

Observe posted lifeguard flags for swim conditions.

FAQs

Can you bring dogs to Coronado Beach?

Only at the north end’s Dog Beach, where pets are allowed off-leash.

Is parking free at Coronado Beach?

Street parking is free but limited; hotel and nearby lots charge $10–$25 per day.

Is Coronado Beach free to visit?

Yes, Coronado Beach is completely free and open to the public year-round.

Contact Information

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Location

Beach Address
919, Ocean Boulevard, Coronado, San Diego County, California, 92118, United States
Access Points
Getting There:

By Car: Cross the Coronado Bridge from I-5; approx. 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

By Ferry: 15-minute scenic ferry from Broadway Pier to Coronado Ferry Landing, then 1-mile walk or short taxi ride.

Parking: Limited free street parking along Ocean Boulevard or paid parking near Hotel del Coronado ($10–$25/day).
919, Ocean Boulevard, Coronado, San Diego County, California, 92118, United States

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