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    LifeguardsCoronado Beach Lifeguards Office
    Main Tower phone number – 619-522-7346
    Lifeguard Captain – Sean Carey

    North, Central and South BeachLifeguards on duty
    North Beach starts at Sunset Park, bordering North Island. North Beach extends down to about where G Street meets Ocean Blvd. Central Beach begins there and continues across the center line of Coronado to the line of palm trees bordering South Beach, which lies in front of the Hotel Del Coronado. This beach is one of Coronado's jewels, stretching the length of our little city, almost a mile long, from North Island to the Hotel Del.

    Shores BeachLifeguards on duty
    The Shores Beach begins at the cul-de-sac at the north end of the Coronado Shores condominiums and continues south to the fence line that borders the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. At the south end, when the tide is low, you can view the wreck of the Monte Carlo, partially submerged in sand.

    Silver Strand State BeachLifeguards on duty
    On the Silver Strand, about 4.5 miles south of the "village", opposite the Loews Resort and the Coronado Cays, this beach is also an RV campground with restrooms and showers. There is a highway underpass for access to the bay side where there is a peaceful cove and restrooms. For more information please call 435-5184.

    Glorietta Bay Park
    This beach park on Glorietta Bay borders the fence of the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. A nice little beach and a beautiful park setting are situated next to the Coronado Municipal Pool and the boat launch ramp.

    Tidelands
    There is a small beach here, and there is a spectacular view of the Coronado-San Diego Bridge. More conducive for wading than swimming, this beach is mostly used for the liveaboard boaters to beach their dinghies.

    The Landing
    Located next to the Ferry Landing pier this small beach is also just for wading. This beach has a stunning view of downtown San Diego and is a popular spot for picnickers. Kayakers tend to use this beach for launching their craft because of the semi-protected waters.

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