Coronado & the Harbor: A San Diego Bay Guide

How to experience San Diego Bay — the USS Midway and the Embarcadero, harbor cruises, and a trip across to Coronado for its top-ranked beach and the historic Hotel del Coronado.

San Diego grew up around its magnificent bay, and a day spent on and around the water — the waterfront Embarcadero, a harbor cruise, and a trip across to Coronado — captures the city's maritime soul. Here's how to do it.

The Embarcadero and the USS Midway. The downtown waterfront, the Embarcadero, is the place to start. Its centerpiece is the USS Midway Museum, the longest-serving US Navy aircraft carrier of the 20th century, now a floating museum where you walk the flight deck among restored aircraft and explore the warren of decks below — a top San Diego attraction and a must for families. Nearby, the Maritime Museum of San Diego presents a fleet of historic ships you can board, including the Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, and submarines. The waterfront promenade itself, with its parks, the kissing-sailor statue, and Seaport Village's shops and dining, is a pleasant stroll.

A harbor cruise. To appreciate the bay, get out on it. A narrated harbor cruise loops past the skyline, the active naval base (San Diego is a major Navy port, so you'll often see carriers and warships up close), the Coronado Bridge, and bay wildlife like sea lions. It's an easy, scenic way to understand the city and its naval character. In winter and summer, whale-watching trips head out from the same harbor to spot gray and blue whales offshore.

Across to Coronado. Coronado, the relaxed resort community across the bay, is an essential pairing. Reach it by the dramatic Coronado Bridge or — better — the scenic bay ferry from the Embarcadero. Its star is Coronado Beach, a wide, golden, frequently top-ranked stretch of sand, backed by the legendary Hotel del Coronado, a red-roofed Victorian landmark from 1888 (worth strolling even if you're not staying). The walkable village along Orange Avenue adds shops and restaurants, and bayfront paths offer skyline views.

Planning a bay day. A satisfying rhythm: spend the morning on the Embarcadero (the USS Midway, maybe the Maritime Museum), take a midday harbor cruise, then ferry across to Coronado for the beach, the "Del," and a sunset dinner in the village. It's an easy, scenic day that ties together the history, the Navy presence, and the beauty that define San Diego Bay. Bring layers — it's cooler on the water — and consider the ferry over the bridge for the experience.

Attractions in This Guide

Where to Stay

Hotel del Coronado
📍 Coronado
Featured

Hotel del Coronado

★★★★★

The legendary 1888 Victorian beachfront resort on Coronado — red-roofed turrets, a wide golden beach, and over a century of history. One of the most iconic hotels in America, and a destination in itself.

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Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
📍 Downtown

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego

★★★★

A large waterfront hotel on the downtown bayfront — twin towers with sweeping bay and city views, multiple pools and restaurants, and a central location by the Embarcadero, the convention center, and the Gaslamp.

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The US Grant, a Luxury Collection Hotel
📍 Downtown

The US Grant, a Luxury Collection Hotel

★★★★★

A grand, historic 1910 hotel in the heart of downtown — opulent public spaces, classic luxury, and a storied past, steps from the Gaslamp Quarter, Horton Plaza, and the waterfront.

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