San Diego Bay Beaches
San Diego Bay has a handful of sandy beaches, mainly in Coronado. Two other beaches are in Chula Vista and Shelter Island. Compared to San Diego Coastline and Mission Bay beaches, San Diego Bay beaches are small. Each beach is associated with a shoreline park, except for Ferry's Landing Beach, which is associated with the specialty retail center. The beaches are good places for sunbathing, walking, swimming, and launching small boats.
CORONADO
Glorietta Bay Beach
A small sandy beach which offers a unique view of the Glorietta Bay and the San Diego-Coronado Bridge.
Tidelands Park Beach
A small, sandy beach in Tidelands Park. The beach has a spectacular view of the San Diego Harbor and the Coronado Bay Bridge.
Ferry's Landing Beach
A pleasant sandy beach, overlooking Downtown San Diego and the Coronado Bay Bridge.
SILVER STRAND
Grand Caribe Park Beach
Long, narrow, sandy beach next to small park. Good for taking walks. Small boat launch from beach.
SHELTER ISLAND
Shelter Island Park Beach
A small sandy beach located near a boat launch ramp and fishing pier. The beach offers several fire rings, and sweeping views of San Diego Bay.
CHULA VISTA
Chula Vista Bayside Park Beach
People swim at this beach. Kayaakers and wind surfers use it to enter the bay. Scenic view of Downtown, Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand.