440 rooms on a private 15-acre Coronado Bay peninsula — three pools, a full-service marina, the contemporary-luxury counterpart to the historic Hotel del Coronado just up the island.
"The Del is the historical icon; Loews is the place a family of four actually unpacks for a week. Three pools, marina out the back, and rooms that approach the size of Beach Village cottages at less than a third the price."
Loews Coronado Bay Resort opened in 1991 on a deliberately remote 15-acre private peninsula at the south end of the Silver Strand — far enough from the Hotel del Coronado at the north end of the island to operate as a separate destination, close enough that the Coronado Ferry and the bayside bicycle path connect the two. Loews Hotels, the family-owned American chain whose flagship is the Loews Regency on Park Avenue, ran the property as one of the strongest US contemporary-resort propositions of the 1990s and has continuously refreshed the building through several rounds of capital investment, most recently a 2018–2019 full-property refresh that updated every room and the public spaces.
The 440 rooms (including 37 suites) all face either Coronado Bay, the Pacific, or the resort's marina — the property has no inland-facing rooms, a deliberate architectural choice that gives every booking either a sunset, a sunrise, or both. Standard rooms run a generous 350 square feet with private balconies or patios, contemporary coastal interiors (refreshed 2019), 55-inch flat-screen televisions, ample power outlets, Keurig coffee makers, and the Loews-standard pet-welcoming policy that distinguishes the property in the segment. Suites run from one-bedroom Bay Suites at 700 square feet up to the Presidential Suite at over 1,800 square feet on the corner with wraparound bay views.
Three outdoor pools form the central activity — a family pool with kid programming, an adults-only quiet pool, and a beach-club pool nearer the marina. The on-site marina is a working 80-slip facility that arranges sailboat charters, fishing trips, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and the increasingly popular pedal-boat rides into the bay's calm shallows. Mistral is the resort's signature Mediterranean restaurant; Crown Landing is the all-day American venue (the Sunday brunch is a quietly under-rated San Diego booking); RREEF Lounge is the marina-side bar; the Beach Club Bar & Grill handles the day-of-pool axis. The Sea Spa at Loews runs the wellness programming, with a particular focus on the bay-fresh-air outdoor treatment huts that the property's setting makes possible.
Loews Coronado Bay's central distinction is that it is the only major Coronado resort that operates more like a contemporary American family resort than a historic-grand-hotel preservation project. The pet-welcoming policy is the strongest in the segment (the Loews Loves Pets programme genuinely makes the booking work for travellers with dogs, with welcome amenities, dog-walking maps, and the on-call resort vet). The kid-focused programming runs through Loews Loves Kids; the family pool, the bay-side bike paths, and the easy ferry to downtown San Diego make the property the working booking for a family of four that wants Coronado without the Del's historical formality. For a week-long family stay, for a corporate retreat with the marina-side bar as the social anchor, or for an anniversary that values bay-side calm over Pacific-side surf, this is the address.
Loews Coronado Bay is one of the strongest family-resort bookings in Southern California per dollar spent. Bay Suites with separate sleeping areas are the standard booking; the family pool runs activities daily; the marina arranges family-friendly fishing trips and pedal-boat outings; the Loews Loves Kids amenity programme handles every age from toddler to teen. The free Coronado Ferry to downtown San Diego from the resort dock means the property doubles as a family-of-four base for the Zoo and the USS Midway.
For San Diego business travellers whose meetings are south-of-downtown — Naval Base Coronado, the Imperial Beach US Navy facilities, the Tijuana border crossings — Loews Coronado Bay is the only Forbes-mentioned business-friendly hotel in the geography. The 30,000 square feet of meeting space, the 17 conference rooms, the marina-side function lawn for outdoor receptions, and the high-speed Wi-Fi across the property handle the contemporary-business brief reliably.
Anniversary stays at Loews Coronado Bay calibrate well for the contemporary-coastal register: a Bay View room for a quiet weekend, a Bay Suite for a milestone, the Presidential Suite for a major year. Mistral handles the formal anniversary dinner; the Sea Spa runs couple's-treatment days; the marina-side sunset on the resort's private dock is the canonical post-dinner activity. Coronado's anniversary-vendor network (florists, photographers, intimate-dinner setups) all work the property regularly.
4000 Coronado Bay Road
Coronado, CA 92118
United States
Southern end of Coronado Island via the Silver Strand; 25 minutes from San Diego International Airport (SAN); 10 minutes from Hotel del Coronado
440 rooms (incl. 37 suites)
Bay View Rooms from $267/night
Pacific View Rooms from $349/night
Bay Suites from $599/night
Presidential Suite from $1,950/night
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Opened 1991; full property renovation 2018–2019
Three outdoor pools
80-slip private marina
Mistral signature Mediterranean
Sea Spa at Loews
30,000 sq ft meeting space
Loews Loves Pets programme
Loews Loves Kids family programme
Coronado Ferry from resort dock
From $267/night for a Bay View room. Bay Suites and the Presidential Suite book four to five months ahead for the Comic-Con week, the major holiday weeks, and the Coronado Marriott Marquis San Diego conference dates.
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