The perfect holiday itinerary for the ultimate West Canada adventure
Coronado Island is a picturesque resort city popular for San Diego vacations and locals looking for a day trip. It’s primarily known for its stunning beaches, charming small-town feel, and historic Hotel del Coronado.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably booked into a Coronado hotel and wondering how to get there from the airport or train station. Let’s get right to it.
San Diego International Airport (SAN) is located smack in downtown, which is both unusual for a big city but very convenient. If you’re sitting on the plane’s left side (seats A, B, C, usually), you’ll see Coronado Island as you land.
The distance between Coronado and the airport is about 10 miles, and the drive should take 15-20 minutes, depending on how many traffic lights you hit. You will get there by crossing the scenic Coronado Bridge (CA-75).
Once you’ve landed in San Diego, there are several ways to reach Coronado:
You could also take bus 994 to the N Harbor Dr & 1140 stop. Walk to Broadway Pier and take the Coronado Ferry over.
Driving to Coronado is straightforward, but if you pass through the downtown San Diego area during rush hour, be prepared for a little traffic. It’s best to use your GPS, but here are some quick directions.
From Los Angeles or the North: Take the I-5 South towards San Diego. After entering the city, follow the signs to the Coronado Bridge (CA-75). The bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and leads directly into Coronado.
From the East: If you’re coming from the east, take I-8 West until it merges with I-5 South. Follow the signs to the Coronado Bridge (CA-75).
After you cross the bridge, you can continue on Third Avenue and make a left on Orange Avenue if you’re going to Hotel del Coronado and other places in that direction. Depending on traffic, your GPS may take you through some residential shortcuts, where you’ll need to drive slowly (you’ll want to look at all the pretty homes anyway).
From the South through Imperial Beach: Head north on CA-75 (Silver Strand Boulevard). This road runs along the narrow strip of land known as the Silver Strand, which connects Coronado to the mainland. The drive is particularly beautiful, with views of San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The drive from Imperial Beach to Coronado typically takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic.
The ferry has been running since 1886 and has two main routes to Coronado.
Once you arrive at the Coronado Ferry Landing, you have a few choices for getting around.
Public transportation is an economical and environmentally friendly way to travel to Coronado. Sure, it takes longer but a bus pass here is $6 per day or $2.50 per ride. It’s a crazy good deal.
As already mentioned, MTS operates several bus routes connecting San Diego to Coronado. Bus 901 travels from Downtown San Diego to Coronado, offering a direct and convenient option. You’ll transition to bus 904 which covers the rest of Coronado.
Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner ends in San Diego at the Santa Fe Depot train station in Downtown San Diego, not to far from the cruise terminal and airport. The Coaster commuter train also ends at Santa Fe Depot. From here, you can take an MTS bus or a taxi/rideshare to Coronado.
Cycling is a popular and enjoyable way for serious bikers to get to Coronado from the south.
It’s really easy to get to Coronado Island. You just have to decide which method you prefer.
PBA “Saddened” by John Amores’ Involvement in Shooting Incident
26 September 2024Sign up for free and be the first to get notified about new posts.
Sign up for free and be the first to get notified about new posts.