Coronado Beach San Diego

Coronado Beach

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This beautiful beach in San Diego is the perfect beach getaway spot, located next to the iconic Hotel del Coronado. Take a stroll along the …

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Sep 14, 2024
It's a white sand beach around san diego. The water is clean and due to white sand the beach aopears golden in colour. Left side is all san Diego city and the enroute to beach is also amazing Full review by GPhadnis
Sep 12, 2024
You have to options you can take the ferry and stay at the beach overlooking SD skyline or go to the other side of the island for a more pristine beach Full review by Journey32409229203
Aug 12, 2024
This is a great place to visit. You can go for a walk along the long (paved) promenade near the beach or, of course, on the beach itself. The beach is huge and when we were there, fairly crowded. … Full review by tinaNtravel

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Where is a good breakfast place near the beach for 9 people?
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That is perfect and exactly what I’m looking for! Thank you so much for the excellent recommendation!
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Is the water cold in September? Is Coronado Beach swimmable or are the waves too big?
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Water is fine for awhile then cold all year.
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Dogs allowed?
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Most of the restaurants with a patio will allow dogs on a leash. Bluewater Grill (have a dog menu), McP's, Cafe 1134, Burger Lounge, Wine a Bit, Leroy's, Coldstone, Hotel Del …
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Most of the restaurants with a patio will allow dogs on a leash. Bluewater Grill (have a dog menu), McP's, Cafe 1134, Burger Lounge, Wine a Bit, Leroy's, Coldstone, Hotel Del Coronado, Miguel's Cucina. Very dog friendly town!
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Can you fish on the beach?
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Hi Fred, We see more fishing from the Ferry Pier and there's a site called sdfishing that gives great info. Here's an excerpt: The Coronado Ferry Landing Pier is the only public fishing pier …
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Hi Fred, We see more fishing from the Ferry Pier and there's a site called sdfishing that gives great info. Here's an excerpt: The Coronado Ferry Landing Pier is the only public fishing pier located on the west side of San Diego Bay, and offers a pretty unique set of fishing opportunities. The primary purpose of the pier is for boarding of the ferry that runs between downtown San Diego and Coronado, but a portion of the pier is available for fishing. With a bottom composition of sand and soft bottom, partially covered in eel grass and clam beds, this area provides good to excellent fishing for halibut, spotted bay bass, mackerel, and even corvina. There are public restrooms available, but no other immediate facilities. The ferry landing sits right next to the Ferry Landing Marketplace, a shopping center featuring several restaurants and small shops. The park is open daily from 6:00 am to 10:30 pm. It is located at 1201 1st St., Coronado, CA. ***** I hope this was helpful. In our opinion, the beach can have some rolling surf that may make surf fishing kind of tough. You'd have to cast out a long way. The beach normally has a lot of people running around in the surf. Think about venturing down to the pier at the other end of Coronado. The San Diego views are amazing and, when you need a break from fishing, that shopping center has everything from Burger King on up. I don't know if you need a license to fish there but fishermen normally do need them, I believe, unless they go to a private fish farm. Coronado is a wonderful place. How lucky you are to be planning a trip!
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Do you have to pay to get onto the beach?
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The beach is free but chairs, umbrellas and such are not.
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