With 14 separate churches on the Island, there’s something for almost all faiths.
Coronado is calling…
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With 14 separate churches on the Island, there’s something for almost all faiths.
Coronado is calling…
One of the best sushi happy hours in San Diego can be found at Saiko Sushi in Coronado.
This very popular spot has an awesome atmosphere and super fresh food!
Pony up to the bar or find a seat on the outside patio. Great happy hour specials, that include both food and beverages.
Let’s talk real estate over some sake bombs!
Coronado is calling…
While I was at the ferry landing yesterday, I checked out a new listing in a killer complex cleverly called, The Landing.
The Landing is ideally located at the water’s edge right next to the restaurants and shops and has spectacular views of Downtown San Diego.
The complex was first built between 1986 to 1988 with a variety of two to three-bedroom floor plans.
Let me know if you’d like a tour.
Coronado is calling…
Bars & Restaurants, Culture, Hotels, Music & Arts, Recreation, Shops
Ditch the car and take advantage of the Coronado Ferry Landing!
First-class shopping and dining awaits offering restaurants for whatever you’re in the mood for and boutique shops for men and women. Or grab some Coronado-necessary gear like resort-style sandals, designer sunglasses and souvenirs to remember your time with us! Everyone loves tchotchkes!
Bring your bike over with you on the ferry or rent one right when you get off. There are also kayaks, surreys and stand up paddleboard rentals to turn your day trip into an adventure.
Take the ferry… get a taste of life over here… then call me to start your home search!
Coronado is calling…
The Hotel Del Coronado Beach & Taco Shack… A bona fide on-the-beach bar and taco shop!
Really great vibe. Grab a cerveza, margarita or mojito while scarfing down a shrimp taco and soaking up the sun with your toes in the sand. With the ocean right in front of you, just kick back, sip a drink and enjoy the sunset.
Coronado is calling…
Closing night at the Coronado Island Film Festival brings the annual showing of “Some Like It Hot” on the beach at the Hotel del Coronado.
This film was ranked #1 as the top comedy of all time by the American Film Institute in its “100 years… 100 laughs poll”. Many scenes were shot at the Hotel del Coronado, which appeared in the film, as the “Seminole Ritz Hotel” in Miami, as it fit the era of the 1920’s and was relatively close to Hollywood.
During filming, fans in Coronado watched Marilyn Monroe with great enthusiasm, screaming and cheering for her. Monroe occasionally engaged the locals, often reminding them to be quiet.
It should be a fun night!
Coronado is calling…