Coronado sits on a narrow peninsula just across San Diego Bay, connected to the mainland by the iconic Coronado Bridge and a long stretch of sand called Silver Strand. The city carries a small-town ease that feels worlds apart from the energy of downtown San Diego, even though that skyline is always visible in the distance. The U.S. Navy maintains a significant presence here, anchoring a strong sense of purpose and history throughout the community. Founded in the 1880s and incorporated in 1890, Coronado has long drawn people who want coastal beauty without sacrificing a genuine sense of place.
Orange Avenue serves as the heart of everyday life, lined with cafes, galleries, specialty shops, and the landmark Hotel del Coronado, a Victorian-era beachfront resort that has stood since 1888. Neighborhoods range from the charming Village near the bridge to the quieter, water-access community of Coronado Cays at the southern tip.