Coronado, California City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Coronado, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Coronado's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

 

Coronado Attractions



Lamb\'s Players Theatre
Lamb’s Players is an artist-directed company providing a home for a resident company of actors, directors and designers.


 

Coronado City Guide



The City of Coronado
Coronado is the perfect place to swim, sail, surf, bike, run, walk, rollerblade, play tennis, play golf, take a tour, take in a play or visit Coronado’s only museum. San Diego are just a short drive away.


 

Coronado Dining Guide



Coronado Dining Guide
All cuisines are represented in Coronado, from steak and seafood to Asian, Italian and Mexican. If you have a taste for it, our restaurants probably have it.


 

Coronado Golf Courses



Coronado Golf Course
Opened in 1957, this public municipal course offers views of San Diego Bay. The par for the 18 holes is 72 over a yardage ranging from 5784 to 6633.


 

Coronado Museums



Art For Wildlife Galleries
Art for Wildlife Galleries of Coronado is a beautiful 2000 sf gallery celebrating animals in paintings, prints, sculpture, and fine gifts.


 

Coronado Travel / Tourism



Gondola Cruises
Enjoy romantic Venetian-style cruises in the enchanting canals and waterways of the Coronado Cays. Reservations required.


Ferry Landing Marketplace
Located on the island of Coronado, you\'ll discover a charming collection of shops, art galleries, fine restaurants & fun eateries surrounded by tree-lined walkways & sparkling ponds.


Hotel Del Coronado
Situated right along the sparkling Pacific Ocean, The Del has much to offer the most discriminating visitor. Unique shops, fine dining, tennis and swimming all add to the experience.



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