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Loews Coronado Bay Resort
4.2/5104 Reviews
Rated s 5. Shaq along with the other employees have exemplary customer service. The grounds are well as maintained. Shaq went above and beyond to show true compassion and customer service. This was true for all employees. I will be back. It was home away from home.
Coronado Inn
3.6/5100 Reviews
The hotel breakfast is average, the hotel is not big and the swimming pool is very small. The hotel is relatively beautiful, with supermarkets, bars, etc. next to it, making it easy to travel. Drive to the aircraft carrier museum very close.
1906 Lodge
4.8/5101 Reviews
We're return customers to the 1906 Lodge, and always had a pleasant stay. The staff is still great and helpful! Breakfast and happy hour great, and they provide gluten-free options too! We really like the 1906 because it's a quiet and cozy oasis. However, the difference now is all of the rooms have a portable AC unit and portable heaters, as the main cooling and heating system is broken. We were there in July and the outdoor temps hit 79, and returning to the room at 9pm and our Garden King Spa Room was still 77. Not so cozy, and with the portable AC, not so quiet. Take this into consideration with the amount you'll pay compared to other options.
Beach Village at the Del, Lxr Hotels & Resorts
4.3/552 Reviews
We just completed our 9th visit to the Beach Village at the Del. We’ve enjoyed the Del over the years and really like Coronado. We’ve noticed a significant decline in the customer experience in recent years. When you go to a place like the Beach Village/Del, it is all about the experience. You know it is going to be pricey (e.g., $14 for a can of beer from the Eno Market but you expect it in a place like the Del). Unfortunately, they have compromised this via their focus on corporate events over individual guests. When we visited a year ago, there was a sales award corporate event that overlapped with our stay. The company bought out the Sun Deck for our entire time there. IMHO the Sun Deck is one of the gems with a bar and food that has great views of the ocean and sunsets. No individuals had use of the Sun Deck for those four days/nights and the same company had events on the beach in front of the Beach Village. Last year we had to wait until 5:45 p.m. to get into our two-bedroom ocean front suite/cottage in the Beach Village. This year, we reserved a three-bedroom ocean front suite/cottage for five nights. The daily cost for the suites totaled $7,000 per night including taxes and fees. Right in front of our suites was the Beach Club, an exclusive place on the beach with umbrellas, chairs, a big entrance and unfortunately a completely obstructed view of the beach and ocean. Right next to this is an area where they now hold corporate events. During our five-night stay, there were three different events that also created an obstructed view from our patios. They have to set-up and tear down for these events so there is noise and disruption. My step-son said they were vacuuming the sand in the area after a Friday night event until midnight and he could not get to sleep. I did talk with Krista who is the Director of the Beach Village. She ended up making a small credit (equal to about 5-6% of the total bill) for these challenges. The employees look weary when you bring up the issues as you know they are getting inundated from guests. At the end of the day, shame on Del management and Hilton Curio for enabling these circumstances when guests are shelling out $7k a night. I feel bad for the employees who get irate guests. Another experience that has degraded is the Windsor Cottage. You used to have access to the Cottage being a Beach Village guest for a complimentary breakfast. About five years ago, they took away the complimentary breakfast and you had to pay for it (it was a small buffet type experience). In the last 2 years they renovated the Cottage and it just reopened and is called the Ocean Concierge Club. When we checked in we asked about and it was $150 per person, per day to use the Cottage. They provide a breakfast and lunch as part of the charge but if you want dinner that is separate. If 3 people wanted to use the Cottage for four days it would total another $1800 on top of what they are paying for their rooms,
Coronado Island Marriott Resort & Spa
4/5104 Reviews
La posizione del resort è ideale. Lontano dal traffico e vicino alla passeggiata a mare , con vista sullo skyline di San Diego. La piscina è comoda come tutte le attività per i bambini. Le camere sufficientemente spaziose con discreta vista sul laghetto dei fenicotteri. Ristorante solo con take away per il covid ma mai provato... Giudizio in generale positivo
Best Western Plus Suites Hotel Coronado Island
4.3/5104 Reviews
The place was very clean and the receptionist was very nice and helpful. I would recommend staying here

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  • Which Motels in Coronado have parking available?

    El Rancho Motel has parking facilities.

  • What Motels in Coronado offer breakfast?

    El Rancho Motel provides high-quality breakfast.

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  • What are the popular Motels in Coronado?

    Whether for a business trip or tourism to Coronado, El Rancho Motel is preferred.

  • What is the average rate for Motels in Coronado?

    For Motels in Coronado, the average price on weekdays is TRY 6,902, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is TRY 8,104.

Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels2
Number of Reviews146
Highest PriceTRY 9,110
Lowest PriceTRY 4,613
Average Price (Weekends)TRY 8,104
Average Price (Weekdays)TRY 6,902