Where the Magic Happens
By Miranda Noelle Plume

Where the Magic Happens
By Miranda Noelle Plume

Embrace a West Coast state of mind at Hotel del Coronado.

Idyllic seaside vacations begin and end at San Diego’s legendary Hotel del Coronado. This National Historic Landmark, set on one of the country’s most iconic beaches, has been welcoming guests from all over the world since 1888, including movie stars, presidents, dignitaries, and even royalty. A thorough, detailed restoration over the past seven years has made this gem sparkle more brightly than ever before. Come to The Del for its historic beauty, prime location, and contemporary luxury, stay for its world-class dining, exceptional service, and plethora of unique experiences.

California Dreamin’
The carefree Southern California lifestyle has inspired many a song, movie, and book; it’s also inspired generations of travelers to venture out west to the glittering waters of the Pacific. Can you blame them? The surf, the sand, the sun! It’s what dreams are made of. California is also very diverse. With that in mind, The Del resort is separated into five distinct neighborhoods, each with its own irresistible charm. The Victorian neighborhood is the original beachfront hotel, with all of its nostalgic magic, transporting guests back in time thanks to its Queen Anne architecture and grand Victorian lobby.
When it’s time to hit the beach, you’ll feel like a movie star in the half-moon cabanettes or plush daybeds with fringed umbrellas available for half-day or full-day rental (Marilyn Monroe filmed scenes from Some Like It Hot here). The Del owns its own beach, making it possible for guests to enjoy food and beverage service (including alcoholic beverages) right on the sand. Done relaxing? It’s time to enjoy other beach activities, like complimentary Beach Yoga, 45 minutes of Beach Spin led by San Diego’s best spin instructors, and surfing lessons with world-famous pro surfer Jamie O’Brien.
“The surf, the sand, the sun! It’s what dreams are made of.”

California Soul
No matter where you’re from, the soul of California will grab you and never let go. Modern luxury awaits at The Cabanas neighborhood, the social and musical hub of The Del. Choose from beachside rooms with terraces and fire pits or poolside rooms that pretty much serve as private cabanas with walk-in showers. Then there’s The Views neighborhood, tailor made for those who can’t resist a gorgeous vista. It’s also the perfect embarkation point for activities and adventures galore—sail the seas, surf the waves, or take a bike ride along the scenic route. Want more? Guess what, it gets better. Guests who are accustomed to a certain amount of exclusivity will find themselves at home in the Beach Village Neighborhood. This gated community offers beachfront cottages and villas with private balconies and stunning views. What luck!

California Love
Nobody leaves The Del without a huge amount of love in their hearts for that SoCal lifestyle. Often imitated, never duplicated, Southern California’s charm and culture have influenced the whole world. The Shore House neighborhood is precisely the place for those seeking a full immersion into SoCal cool. This oceanfront residential experience is basically a modern beach house setting that invites and encourages socialization. Gather with friends old and new to partake in experiences specifically crafted to promote authentic connections. It’s only steps from the shore, but you’ll also have your very own pool and private cabanas where you can work on your tan, take a dip to cool off, have a cocktail or two while you lounge and converse with friends. Congratulations—you’re officially a thread in the everchanging tapestry of The Del.

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I took my first trip to Disney when I was six and haven't stopped traveling since. I fell in love with It’s a Small World. How great was it to visit numerous countries on a joyous boat ride! Since then, I've traveled to 50+ countries on six continents. In 2017, I traveled around the world and visited 23 countries – I spent more than a month in Italy and England and also enjoyed time in Israel, Japan, France and Morocco. While I spent a lot of time traveling solo, I also enjoyed time with my family and friends. Seeing their joy discovering new places helped me discover the joy that comes from planning a magical trip. From then, I decided to turn my passion into a profession.
Some of my favorite places to go include Italy, London, Paris, New York City, Boston, The Grand Canyon, The Galapagos Islands, Israel and Japan.
Combining more than 15 years' experience in travel planning with the real-world experience of visiting 50+ countries, traveling around the world and taking the top c ...