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Hotel del Full Moon

Last night, before Santa skydived into the Hotel del Coronado, a full moon stole the spotlight. It’s seen next to The Del’s iconic red turret and above the laundry room chute...

2025-12-05T00:26:31+00:00

Dolphins are Returning

One day it’s a gray whale pushing south with stubborn determination, the next it’s a pod of dolphins zigzagging in silver arcs like they’ve got somewhere to be and nowhere at all. It’s this ever-changing parade of Whales and Dolphins in San Diego that keeps the coastline alive with wonder...

2025-12-02T21:56:26+00:00

Childhood Friends

These 3 couples really enjoyed our Coronado e-Bike Tour. They especially loved being where the original Coronado Sand Sign was created and then seeing it from the sky...

2025-10-26T23:42:38+00:00

Bikes Show You More

Bikes Bring You Places Cars Never See. So often our local San Diegans tell us that after living here for years, they never realized how much they were missing...

2025-10-04T17:56:47+00:00

The Wait Is Over

Penelope Arrives In Coronado. We see this beauty on our Coronado Bike Tours. It was created by Michael Stutz & is in Tideland's Park. Yes, that's the Coronado Bridge in the background...

2025-09-27T18:24:29+00:00

PE Class Anyone?

"OK, are you all ready to go to PE Class?" I ask our riders. "Sign me up!" is the most common answer of our Coronado Bike Tour riders. Yes, there are mostly beach volleyball classes here but this area also has kayaking, SUP, canoeing and running classes/lessons...

2025-09-21T23:53:41+00:00

Pacific Islander Festival!

ONLY 2 DAYS AWAY! Join Us on Sept. 20 or 21. On our Mission Bay Bike Tour we will get to view or even visit this annual celebration. It's just across the bay from our 'normal' Bike Tour route. This celebration provides educational and cultural resources to everyone, but with emphasis on the Indigenous People of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia...

2025-09-17T19:29:56+00:00

Nothing Like Riding a Ferry!

A Unique San Diego Experience. The original Coronado Ferry was designed to transport horses and buggies. This vital link to downtown San Diego ran from 1886 to 1969, the year the Coronado Bay Bridge finally opened...

2025-09-03T15:11:08+00:00

Here I Come Coronado!

This picture flying into San Diego shows the 90-degree turn of the Coronado Bridge which executes its 4.67% grade allowing for 200 feet of clearance over the surface of San Diego Bay...

2025-08-18T17:07:13+00:00

Sit & Play a Tune!

The Piano is Back! The upright console piano, also called “Sit a Spell and Play a Tune" is back and is located next to the outdoor coffee stand near the Coronado Library and is available for anyone in the community to play, from residents and visitors to professional musicians and beginners alike...

2025-08-12T00:19:28+00:00
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