7 Of The Best Things To Do At Coronado Ferry Landing

by Maria Haase

Relax, shop, and eat at one of the most scenic spots in San Diego, the Coronado Ferry Landing.

Offering unparalleled views of San Diego Bay, this is the perfect place to get out and enjoy leisurely activities, whether visiting San Diego or simply enjoying a day off. The options are endless when it comes to the Coronado Ferry Landing and one of my favorite spots in Coronado. Whenever I have visitors from out of town, I take them over there (either over the bridge or by ferry) to enjoy the view, grab a bite to eat at one of the many Coronado restaurants, and do some souvenir shopping.

You can go boutique shopping and order a delicious ice cream, or simply take a leisurely cycle along a picturesque route. Those after a bit of an adventure, hit the water by jet ski or kayak. No matter, you’re sure to have a great time!

Read on for the best things to do at Coronado Ferry Landing.

Sidewalk and grassy lawn of promenade overlooking San Diego Bay, ferry, and San Diego skyline during early evening on warm day. Coronado Ferry Landing Walkway.

The Best Things To Do At Coronado Ferry Landing 

Shopping

Keen shoppers will love the shopping village at Coronado Ferry Landing. Featuring a unique mix of retailers, you can find boutique stores selling stylish and affordable garments, and outlets filled with all things California. 

Fashionistas can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces at Miss Match, a store all about providing women of all shapes and budgets with high-quality clothing and accessories.

If you’re looking for the perfect San Diego souvenir or are a fan of the quintessential Californian style, SD Trading Company will have you spoiled for choice. Here, you can pick up anything from beach bags and cozy sweatshirts to San Diego-themed key rings and baseball caps. 

Taking home some culinary delights as a souvenir instead? Vom Fass will be your go-to for the finest oils, spices, and bottles of vinegar. They also offer an impressive selection of spirits and liqueurs, including distinctive flavors like apple pie liqueur and seven-spice vodka. 

No matter where you shop, this is definitely one of the most popular things to do at Coronado Ferry Landing.

Dine At Some Coronado Ferry Landing’s Top Restaurants

At the Coronado Ferry Landing, you have a pick of great restaurants. From high end dining options, laid-back eateries, and dessert cafes, the options are endless. 

Head to Village Pizzeria or Spiro’s Gyros for a casual lunch, or satisfy your sweet tooth at Coldstone Creamery or Coronado Cupcakery.

Anyone after a top-tier meal, a visit to Peohe’s or Il Fornaio should be on your list. 

With breathtaking views from both the indoor dining room and outdoor courtyard, Peohe’s serves up seafood specialties and tropical-inspired cocktails. Menu highlights include the shrimp and scallop linguine and the Alaskan halibut, though Peohe’s is also home to a diverse sushi bar.

If Italian is more your speed, Il Fornaio is a Coronado Ferry Landing restaurant you must visit. Enjoy exquisite fine dining with authentic dishes made from fresh ingredients.

Sample fresh pasta and Mediterranean tastes while taking in the San Diego skyline from your table. Of course, if you prefer to dine al fresco, there’s plenty of outdoor space to soak up the sun during your meal.

For more ideas, check out these Coronado Restaurants You Must Try.

Take The Ferry to San Diego

Whether you’re visiting the Ferry Landing from San Diego, or based in Coronado and hoping to explore downtown, the Coronado Ferry is by far the best way to navigate between these destinations.

The ferry leaves Coronado on the half hour every hour for just $7. With operations from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm during the week, and slightly later on weekends.

Visitors can travel across the bay to Broadway Pier or Fifth Avenue, right by the convention center. From here it’s just a short walk to the Gaslamp Quarter.

For more information, head on over to San Diego Ferry To Coronado: Everything You Need To Know.

Hit The Water

The Coronado Ferry Landing is a hub for excellent water activities.

One of the best ways to explore San Diego from the sea is to join a kayak tour. You’ll pass highlights like the USS Midway, Coronado Bridge, and Petco Park.

Kayaks for up to three people are available, and you can even bring your dog on board with Bike & Kayak Tours

Rather test your balance and try paddle boarding along San Diego Bay?

No need to worry if you’re a novice, lessons are available. These will help you find your footing before paddling through the waters at your own pace. The calm conditions at Coronado make this a relaxing activity year-round.

Jet skis are also available to rent for visitors looking for a thrill. Of course, you can also wander down to the nearby beach and dip your toes in the sea if water sports don’t tickle your fancy. 

Go Fishing From The Pier

Quite possibly one of the most picture-perfect piers to fish at, the Coronado Ferry Landing is a popular spot for avid anglers.

Despite the shallow waters at the pier, most fishermen tend to secure catch here successfully. Common catches in the area include mackerel, bonito, and halibut.

It’s not unusual to find rays and sharks here, so be prepared for some surprises at the end of your fishing rod!

Coronado Ferry Landing Pier with San Diego Skyline in the background

Watch The Sunset

If you’re searching for one of the top sunset spots in Coronado, it’s hard to beat the view of downtown San Diego from the Ferry Landing.

Before the sun goes down, make your way to the pier to witness an incredible sight. You’ll be in awe as the sky turns shades of pink and orange.

This is also the perfect time to sip on a glass of wine or enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants along the shore.

View of San Diego Skyline at sunset from Coronado Ferry Landing

Rent A Bike & Explore Coronado

For many, the Ferry Landing will be the base for exploring the rest of stunning Coronado Island.

Make the most of San Diego’s sunshine and take in the sights of Coronado by bike. There are numerous bike rental companies operating right by the pier, for those who want to explore on their own. Rentals start from as low as $10 an hour.

Additionally, bike tours are a popular way to explore the island. Book Your Coronado Island Bike Tour Here.

Either way, this is an entertaining activity for solo travelers, couples, and families wishing to explore Coronado.

For more ideas of what to do on Coronado, check out Best Things To Do On Coronado Island.

Two blue cruiser bikes propped up on concrete promenade overlooking San Diego Bay and San Diego skyline. Bike the Bay San Diego, August events in San Diego.

Locals and tourists will love the Coronado Ferry Landing, which offers a range of things to do for the whole family.

If you wish to escape the commotion of downtown San Diego, Coronado, with its chilled out atmosphere, is the perfect place.

Planning to spend the night on Coronado Island? Check out these Top Coronado Island Hotels or Best Coronado Vacation Rentals.

Enjoy your time at the Coronado Ferry Landing!

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