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Coronado Historical Association
The guide was updated:The Coronado Historical Association offers a deep dive into the island's rich history, with exhibits that explore Coronado’s transformation into one of California’s top destinations. Permanent galleries highlight key moments, from the early settlers and the pivotal role of the U.S. Navy to the iconic Hotel del Coronado and the Tent City summer resort. A rotating third gallery keeps things fresh with traveling exhibits that focus on Coronado’s history, art, and architecture.
                
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- Address: 1100 Orange Avenue, Coronado
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10am–4pm, Mon closed
- Phone: +1 619 435 7242
- Email: info@coronadohistory.org
 
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                            The Hotel del Coronado, affectionately known as "The Del," is Coronado's crown jewel and a must-see landmark. Opened in 1888, this iconic beachfront resort has welcomed U.S. presidents, international dignitaries, Hollywood legends, and travelers from around the globe. A masterpiece of Queen Anne architecture, its distinctive red turrets and sprawling wooden structure make it one of the most recognizable historic hotels in the world. Recently restored, "The Del" seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern amenities, offering luxury dining, boutique shopping, and a prime spot on Coronado’s stunning beach.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Centennial Park
                            Established in 1986 to commemorate Coronado's centennial, Centennial Park is a charming waterfront spot offering panoramic views of the San Diego skyline. Once the docking site for ferries transporting cars and passengers before the Coronado Bridge opened in 1969, the park retains historical elements like the old ferry toll booth. Today, it’s a peaceful escape with lush lawns, colorful flower beds, and plenty of benches for relaxing or enjoying a picnic. Plus, it’s just steps from the Coronado Ferry Landing, making it an easy stop if you’re checking out the local shops and restaurants.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Coronado Ferry Landing
                            For over 125 years, ferries at the Landing have transported passengers across the bay, offering a scenic and relaxing way to reach Coronado. The area is also a lively hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Browse boutique shops, savor waterfront dining, or simply enjoy the bayfront breeze. Monthly entertainment events are also held here, so be sure to check their website for the latest happenings. Nearby attractions include SeaWorld, the San Diego Zoo, and much more.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Coronado Surfing Academy
                            Ready to catch some waves? The Coronado Surfing Academy has got you covered! Whether you’re a first-timer or looking to fine-tune your skills, their friendly pro instructors will guide you through every step. Each 90-minute lesson includes a wetsuit, a soft surfboard, and expert coaching, with plenty of time (about an hour) spent in the water. If you don’t have your own gear, no worries—wetsuit and board rentals are available.
                            
                            
                       
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        Lamb's Players Theatre
                            Lamb's Players Theatre is a cherished gem in Coronado's arts scene, located in the historic Spreckels Building. Known for its professional productions, this intimate 350-seat theater brings stories to life with remarkable talent and creativity. Each year, it stages five diverse productions, ranging from heartfelt dramas to uplifting musicals. During the holidays, their iconic Christmas performances at the Hotel del Coronado are a beloved tradition—and tickets sell out fast.
                            
                            
                       
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        Silver Strand State Beach
                            Located along the southern coast of Coronado, Silver Strand State Beach is a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. This quiet, picturesque spot features several campsites, giving visitors the rare chance to camp just steps from the ocean. Whether you’re here to relax by the water or get active, there’s plenty to enjoy—surfing, boating, water-skiing, volleyball, picnicking, and fishing are all popular activities.
                            
                            
                       
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        Coronado Municipal Golf Course
                            The Coronado Municipal Golf Course, opened in 1957, is a par-72 course measuring 6,590 yards from the blue tees. Recognized by Golf Digest as one of the nation's top public courses, it offers immaculate greens, wide fairways, and stunning views of San Diego Harbor and downtown.
                            
                            
                       
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        Coronado Playhouse
                            The Coronado Playhouse is the longest-running community theater in the San Diego region, delighting audiences on Coronado Island since 1946. This intimate, cabaret-style venue offers an up-close and personal theater experience with a mix of classic and contemporary plays, musicals, and original productions. The cozy atmosphere, complete with a full-service bar, makes it an ideal spot for a relaxed evening of live entertainment.
                            
                            
                       
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        Coronado Historical Association
                            The Coronado Historical Association offers a deep dive into the island's rich history, with exhibits that explore Coronado’s transformation into one of California’s top destinations. Permanent galleries highlight key moments, from the early settlers and the pivotal role of the U.S. Navy to the iconic Hotel del Coronado and the Tent City summer resort. A rotating third gallery keeps things fresh with traveling exhibits that focus on Coronado’s history, art, and architecture.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Vietnam Unit Memorial Monument
                            The Vietnam Unit Memorial Monument, located on the Naval Amphibious Base, honors the brave Navy and Coast Guard personnel who lost their lives during the Vietnam War while supporting naval operations. This solemn memorial offers a moment of reflection and respect for those who served. Keep in mind that access to the base is restricted—visitors without a Department of Defense ID or base sticker must be escorted by someone with the proper credentials. Arrangements can be made in advance by contacting the listed phone number.
                            
                            
                       
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