
The dreamy city of Coronado is an island (technically, a peninsula) stronghold of hotels, resorts, and beach-front restaurants. Make the short, two-mile journey over one of San Diego’s most recognizable structures, Coronado Bridge, or take the ferry to get there. The main business district, which hugs Orange Avenue, is filled with shops, restaurants, and family-friendly hangouts like MooTime Creamery, so it’s a popular spot for families. And, of course, the famous Hotel Del Coronado continues to be a draw.
You’ll be spoiled for choice for delicious food and unique settings on Coronado Island. Fine diners indulge in sommelier-selected wines at Stake, and sea urchin at Serea.