Coronado
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Rent a camper van and come see why there are opportunities for fun all over Coronado. From exhilarating excursions to fascinating tourist attractions, this enchanting small city has something interesting around every corner.
Coronado’s beaches are some of the loveliest in all of California. Rent a camper van and soak up the sun on one of its award winning stretches, experience live music during summer concerts in town parks, or enjoy roasting marshmallows by bonfire if you want an even more immersive beach vacation. If you're looking for an adventure, make sure to check out the sunken ship. You never know when it will be visible. The location of this vessel is about a quarter-mile south of Hotel del Coronado in Imperial Beach, and only becomes accessible during very low tide periods. For all of your sweet tooth needs, Coronado has you covered. From an ice cream date at Moo Time Creamery to French pastries in Tartine or cupcakes baked fresh every morning by Ferry Landing’s Cupcakery—there is no shortage for dessert lovers out there!
Matthew McConaVan: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
ThriVAN: Storyteller Overland Classic MODE 4x4
Coronado, also known as Coronado Island is 5 miles from downtown San Diego and a popular destination for tourists looking to enjoy the beach life in style.
Griswold: Ford Transit
Eclipse: Ram ProMaster
Coronado, the first American military base in California and an important part of America's early Navy.
Van Luca: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
One of a Kind: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
If you're addicted to the Travel Channel, then Coronado Beach is a must-see. It's home to one man who has been known as the sandcastle builder. His name? Bill Pavlacka. His incredible craftsmanship can be seen all along this one and a half mile stretch of beautiful, sandy coastline.
Carl: Hymer Aktiv
Dan: Winnebago Solis
Rick: Thor Rize Pop Top
Neil: Thor Synergy
NirVANa: Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4