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Coronado, CA Road Trips

With 6 routes heading out and 1 heading in, Coronado, CA works well as a modest departure point in the Pacific Coast. Most drives stay under 150 miles, making this area well-suited for day trips and weekend getaways. Most routes from Coronado, CA head north, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

city in San Diego County, California, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

7

Longest Drive

500.3 mi

Laguna, CA

Quickest Drive

16m

Chula Vista, CA

Plan Around Coronado, CA

Popular Incoming Routes

Useful if Coronado, CA is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.

Trips from Coronado, CA

Driving from Coronado, CA

On average, trips departing from Coronado, CA run 150 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 56m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 500 miles (9h 26m), while the shortest is just 14 miles.

Popular Destinations

Top road trip destinations from Coronado, CA are Laguna, CA (500.3 mi, 9h 26m), Los Angeles, CA (126 mi, 2h 34m), San Bernardino, CA (112.6 mi, 2h 11m), Anaheim, CA (102.1 mi, 2h 6m), and Oceanside, CA (43.3 mi, 55m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 150-mile drive from Coronado, CA, expect to burn about 5.9 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 6 mapped routes leaving Coronado, CA and 1 routes heading into Coronado, CA, covering 7 total connections. Distances range from 14 to 500 miles.

The longest mapped route from Coronado, CA covers 500 miles and takes approximately 9h 26m. Shorter options start at just 14 miles.

The average route from Coronado, CA runs about 150 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 56m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Coronado, CA include Laguna, CA, Los Angeles, CA, San Bernardino, CA and Anaheim, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Coronado, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

18,558

Median Income

$135,056

Median Home Value

$1,998,900

Median Age

41.9

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Notable People from Coronado, CA

A sampling of people born in Coronado, CA.

Tina Weymouth

Tina Weymouth

1950

American musician

Dana Rohrabacher

Dana Rohrabacher

1947

American politician

Tim Thomerson

1946

American actor

Brian Bilbray

Brian Bilbray

1951

American politician, lobbyist, activist, surfer

Frank Wells

1932–1994

American film studio executive (1932–1994)

Servando Carrasco

Servando Carrasco

1988

American soccer player

Layne Beaubien

1976

American water polo player

Kevin Kenner

Kevin Kenner

1963

American musician

James A. Winnefeld, Jr.

James A. Winnefeld, Jr.

1956

American admiral

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Coronado, CA.

Naval Air Station North Island

Naval Air Station North Island

United States Navy aviation base in San Diego, California, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Hotel del Coronado

Hotel del Coronado

hotel in Coronado, California

National Historic Landmark California Historical Landmark
Heilman Villas

Heilman Villas

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q828753), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Coronado, CA

Coronado is a picturesque resort town in San Diego County in Southern California. It is on a peninsula just across the San Diego Bay from Downtown San Diego and offers quiet beaches, lovely bay scenery, and sights such as the historic Hotel del Coronado.

The northwestern half of Coronado is the busy North Island naval base, in the middle of the San Diego Bay. It includes a large Navy Air facility and the West Coast's active fleet. South of Coronado is the Silver Strand, a narrow strip of land connecting Coronado to the mainland and home to various Navy training facilities, including beach areas used by Navy SEALs and amphibious assault groups. As can be expected, the military plays a major function in the day-to-day life of Coronado, with many old military families making their home here, but the affluence of the town has also drawn many celebrities to make their home here over the years, and scores of tourists fill in during the summer months.

1 Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-435-6611. The hotel's architecture is a must-see, with its brightly colored wooden Victorian style exterior and its slightly dated art deco interior. Built by hand in 1888 by two railroad engineers, it is today a National Historic Landmark and has been a favorite location for films (including classics like Some Like it Hot) and weddings. Many presidents and celebrities like Babe Ruth and Marilyn Monroe have stayed here. You can view it from the beach or Orange Avenue. 2 Coronado Museum of History & Art (Coronado Historical Association), 1100 Orange Ave (At the intersection of Orange Ave, Isabella Ave, and Park Place. Public Transit: MTS Routes 901 & 904 at Orange Ave and 10th St (to Downtown San Diego) or Orange Ave and Park Pl (to Silver Strand).), ☏ +1 619-435-7242. M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa-Su 10AM-5PM. A small museum operated by the Coronado Historical Association, dedicated to preserving the art, history, and architecture of Coronado. The museum also holds walking tours of Coronado, which feature some of the island's historic buildings include the house where Frank Baum wrote The Wizard of Oz. $5 adults, $3 seniors, children 16 and under/active military free (tours require separate admission). (updated Dec 2022)

There are a couple of performance art spaces in Coronado: 1 Coronado Playhouse, 1835 Strand Way (just south of the Hotel Del Coronado), ☏ +1 619-435-4856. Where Coronado's community theater group plays. $20-$25. 2 Lamb’s Players Theater, 1142 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-437-0600. Home to the region's third largest professional theater company. This ensemble based theater presents a wide variety of productions throughout the year in Coronado's historic Spreckel's Building. $20-56. Silver Strand Bikeway. An 8.48-mile bike path running from Coronado down to Imperial Beach. This is one of the area's most popular due to its scenery and the fact that the path does not run through any car traffic. The bike path ends at Pomona Avenue and Glorietta Boulevard and runs along the San Diego Bay. There are restrooms and a drinking fountain at Silver State Beach (see below). (updated May 2025) 3 Glorietta Bay, at the southeastern corner of Coronado. Offers facilities for boaters on the San Diego Bay. There is a launching ramp and a small anchorage, where boats are allowed a maximum stay of up to 72 hours during a seven-day period. The entire west side of Coronado (facing the Pacific Ocean) is essentially one long beach, although parts of it are a little more accessible than others. 4 Central Beach, along Ocean Blvd on the south side of the island. Coronado has a splendid beach, made up of beautiful white sand and the crowd is mostly families enjoying the day. If you look closely you can read the name Coronado in the sand dunes close to the Hotel del Coronado.

1 Bluewater Grill, 1701 Strand Way (just south of the Hotel Del), ☏ +1 619-435-0155. A former boathouse overlooking the southern San Diego bay. 2 Clayton's Coffee Shop, 959 Orange Ave (cross street is 10th), ☏ +1 619-435-5425. Old style coffee shop, good food, mostly breakfast and lunch, very affordable -- around $8 per person. 3 Hotel del Coronado. Offers a Sunday Brunch, a steal at just under a hundred bucks per person; go for the atmosphere. Loews Coronado. On the Silver Strand, also has a Sunday Brunch; go for the food. Miguel's Cocina, 1351 Orange Ave; inside the El Cordova Hotel, ☏ +1 619-437-4237. Delicious, authentic, Mexican cuisine ranging from enchiladas to chimichangas to their rather unique fish taco. Seating is on a heated open-air patio. 4 Tartines, 1106 1st St (just off of Orange Ave), ☏ +1 619-435-4323. A European style cafe open for breakfast lunch dinner and dessert. They have hose made ice-cream as well as a large assortment of European desserts. 5 Village Pizzeria, 1206 Orange Avenue; second location in the Ferry Landing Marketplace, ☏ +1 619-522-0449. A local favorite.

1 Coronado Brewing Company, 170 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-437-4452. Opens at 10:30AM. Small brewpub. Happy hour Tu-F 2PM-6PM. (updated Jan 2019)

1 Best Western Suites, 275 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-437-1666, fax: +1 619-437-0188. 2 Coronado Island Marriott Resort, 2000 Second St, ☏ +1 619-435-3000, fax: +1 619-435-4183. 3 Crown City Inn, 520 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-435-3116. 4 El Cordova Hotel, 1351 Orange Ave, toll-free: +1-800-229-2032. 5 Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-435-6611. A massive luxury hotel; the architecture is remarkable, the lodgings less so. 6 La Avenida Inn, 1315 Orange Ave, ☏ +1 619-435-3191. 7 Loews Coronado Bay Resort, 4000 Coronado Bay Rd (south of Coronado on the Silver Strand), ☏ +1 619-424-4000.

Coronado is a peninsula, and there are two routes in and out: the Coronado Bay Bridge, from I-5 just south of downtown San Diego, or the Silver Strand, a narrow spit of land running up the coast from Imperial Beach. Both are known as State Route 75. The Bay Bridge is worth driving over just for the panorama. The Coronado Ferry, a pedestrian/bicycle ferry, launches from the Broadway Pier and the Convention Center in Downtown San Diego to the Ferry Landing Marketplace in Coronado. Departures from the Broadway Pier downtown occur every hour on the hour, from 9AM-9PM (10PM on Fridays and Saturdays), and departures from the Convention Center occur every half-hour, from 9:10AM-9:55PM (10:55PM on Fridays and Saturdays). It costs $4.25 one-way. The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) operates bus service throughout the San Diego area. Route 901 serves Coronado, connecting it to Downtown San Diego across the Bay Bridge and Imperial Beach south down the Silver Strand.

Coronado is small and dense enough that one can easily walk around and take in the sites the area has to offer. One of the better ways to get around Coronado is by bicycle; bike paths and quiet streets (along with beautiful weather) make biking easy. A number of bicycle/pedestrian trails straddle the coastline. The MTS runs a small circulator bus line, Route 904, from the ferry landing down past Hotel del Coronado. If you're not up to walking, it's an option. It generally does not run very often. However, during the summer, it's free and runs more frequently.

Travel tips adapted from Coronado (California) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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