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MInimum rental FOUR WEEKS
Available April 23 to May 22 2008 Available April 1 to October 1 2009
About Coronado Shores
Coronado Shores is a luxury gated beach community. There are ten high-rise buildings in the complex, each with its own doormen and video security. The complex includes eight tennis courts and four swimming pools/jacuzzi. Gas barbecues and picnic tables are available for picnics by the sea. The clubhouse has pool tables, big screen TV and a bar, with an outdoor veranda overlooking the beach, and a teen hangout with table tennis and recreation area, where regular events including dances and card games are held. A pavilion is available for private parties and special events such as wedding receptions. A fully equipped and staffed fitness center offers the latest in nautilus apparatus and weight lifting equipment, with separate sauna and jacuzzi for men and women. All facilities are available at no extra charge to tenants and their guests.
About the village of Coronado Local activities in Coronado include bicycling, bird watching, boogie boarding, concerts in the park, fishing, golfing, hiking, library, local theater, parks, restaurants, sandy beaches with lifeguards, sailing, surfing, swimming, tennis and windsurfing. There is even winter ice skating at the Hotel Del! If you golf, Coronado has a beautiful 18-hole championship golf course. If you sail, the Glorietta Bay Marina is right next door. If you bike, there are bike trails all around the island. On Sundays, there are free concerts in the park. The Glorietta Bay Civic Center and Promenade is next door, with a new Community Center and City Hall connected by a park running along the bay. And, of course, there is the Coronado Beach, with miles and miles of white sand.
About Sightseeing If you decide to leave the island and go to San Diego, major Attractions include Balboa Park, Scripps Birch Aquarium, Gas lamp Quarter, Legoland, Old Town San Diego, San Diego Museums, San Diego Zoo, Sea World, the Wild Animal Park. A day in San Diego might include visiting the pandas at the Zoo, enjoying Mexican food in Old Town, seeing a first-run play at the Old Globe, and then ending up in the Gaslamp Area for the nightlife.
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