Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits

Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits - My Unfiltered Take!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because I just got back from Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits, and let me tell you, it's a whole thing. Forget picture-perfect travel blogs, this is the real deal, the messy, the wonderful, and yes, the occasionally slightly underwhelming version of my experience. This review is as real as the sunburn on my nose (don't judge, the sun in Coronado is NO JOKE).

First Impressions & Accessibility - Yeah, They Actually Thought About It!

Getting there was a breeze (well, a slightly expensive breeze thanks to airport transfer, but hey, it's vacation!). The hotel itself? Gorgeous. Like, seriously. That iconic red roof? It works. Now, I’m not using a wheelchair personally, but I'm always looking out for friends who are. I was genuinely impressed with the accessibility. Elevators were plentiful, ramps were well-placed, and I saw a few areas specifically designed for wheelchair users. Really, bravo to the Del on this one. They're not just paying lip service; they've actually put in the work. Accessibility - ✅

Cleanliness & Safety - Sanitization Overload! (In a Good Way)

Alright, let's talk about the elephant in the room: the gestures vaguely state of the world. The Del is taking safety VERY seriously, and I appreciated it. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Double-check. Sanitized kitchen and tableware? Triple-check. I even got a little uneasy with the hand sanitizer dispensers everywhere, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?! And the staff? Trained in safety protocol, wearing masks, the whole shebang. Made me feel oddly reassured. The room sanitization opt-out is a nice touch if you trust the hotel, but really, they’ve got this locked down. Cleanliness & Safety - ✅✅✅✅✅ (Five out of Five Stars. Seriously.)

Rooms - My Private Oasis, Mostly…

My room! Oh, the room. Okay, so it wasn't perfect. I mean, no room ever is. I'm always looking for the perfect details. There was, like, extra long bed which was amazing cause I'm tall. The little touches? Slippers, bathrobes (!), complimentary bottled water (thank you, Del Gods!), and the coffee/tea maker was a lifesaver for my caffeine addiction. The room was also soundproof, which was great, because some of the guests were pretty loud. However, one tiny gripe, my window did open but not fully, kind of annoying but I’m sure it’s a safety issue. But overall, it was a cozy, comfy place to crash. I really appreciated the blackout curtains (essential for a good vacation sleep). The desk area served as my laptop workspace. Plus, the little thing they call the interconnecting room(s) available is perfect when you have a crazy family. Rooms - 💯 (Pretty Darn Good).

Internet - Bless the Wi-Fi Gods!

Free Wi-Fi, people! Everywhere! Including the rooms. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (I'm shouting that, because it's a HUGE deal). It was fast, reliable, and I could actually work (when I wasn’t busy relaxing, of course). The Internet [LAN] and all that jazz, I hardly touched that. Internet - ✅✅✅ (Wi-Fi is a plus!)

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Food Glorious Food! (With a Few Hiccups)

Ah, the food! Where do I begin? The restaurants were great, just great. Breakfast [buffet] was a solid win, especially the Western breakfast options. The coffee shop was a lifesaver for my caffeine addiction. And I even saw the Asian cuisine in restaurant which was unexpected, but very appreciated. I'm not a huge soup person but the soup in restaurant was pretty great! Sadly, the the salad in restaurant was good but not great. My favourite thing? The Poolside bar! Absolutely divine.

The food in my room, however, was a mixed bag. The breakfast in room was, eh, not worth the extra cost. But the 24-hour room service [24-hour] was a game-changer one night when I was absolutely famished. The Happy hour was a fun time. If they didn’t have all those options, I wouldn’t be writing such a great review. Dining - ✅ (Mostly Delicious!)

Things to Do, Ways to Relax - My Personal Haven of Bliss

Now, this is where The Del really shines. Listen up! Swimming pool was awesome, the view? Even better! The Pool with view was amazing. I spent hours there. So, so many hours. I even popped into a sauna once! The spa/sauna area was serene, the steamroom was… steamy (obviously), and the jacuzzi was a highlight.

The fitness center was… well, it was there. I didn't personally use it (vacation, remember?), but it looked pretty well-equipped. The Body scrub and body wrap were amazing! But back to the pool. And the sunlight. I spent all my time there. Things to do/Relax - ✅✅✅✅ (Absolutely fantastic.)

Services and Conveniences - A Mixed Bag (But Mostly Good)

The Del offers a ton of services, and they’re pretty good. The concierge was super helpful with recommendations. Loved having the doorman there! Plus the daily housekeeping kept everything spotless. Great job! And the luggage storage was an absolute godsend on my last day, so I didn't have to drag my suitcase around. Now, a slight rant: the convenience store was a little overpriced, but that’s standard for hotels, right? The gift/souvenir shop was nice, but a little small. Then there's a car park [free of charge].

For the Kids - Family Friendly, But I Didn't Personally Test it The babysitting service felt like an added bonus, even though I didn't have kids with me this time. The Kids meal option is a great feature, and the Family/child friendly vibe was definitely present.

Getting Around - Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy

The airport transfer was convenient, if a little spendy. The car park [on-site] was also a plus (parking in Coronado can be a nightmare). Car power charging station (for the electric vehicle drivers out there!) and Valet parking was a game changer, and a taxi service was available as well. Getting Around - ✅ (No complaints!)

My Overall Verdict & The Alluring Offer

Okay, let's be real: Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits is NOT perfect. Nothing is. But it's pretty darn close. The location? Stunning. The history? Fascinating. The amenities? Top-notch. The service? Mostly excellent.

Here’s what I'd say: It's perfect if you want some serious relaxation, some gorgeous views, and a touch of historical luxury.

So, Here’s Why You NEED to Book NOW:

Are you tired of the same old boring vacation? Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits is not just a hotel; it's an experience. Picture yourself…

  • … Floating effortlessly in the sparkling outdoor pool, with an amazing view of the ocean, soaking up the California sun, and feeling all your stress melt away. Picture all the awesome activities!
  • … Indulging in a decadent spa treatment, maybe the body scrub or the body wrap, at their luxurious spa.
  • … Sipping cocktails at the Poolside bar, watching the sunset paint the sky in vibrant colours.
  • … Exploring all of the amazing restaurants that The Del has to offer, tasting diverse cuisines!

This is the experience you've been waiting for.

Here's the deal:

  • Unrivaled Beachfront Location: Imagine waking up to the sound of waves and spending your days on the soft sands of Coronado Beach.
  • State-of-the-Art Safety Measures: Relax and recharge in an environment where your health and safety are the top priority.
  • Unforgettable Dining: Experience world-class cuisine and handcrafted cocktails at The Del's various dining establishments.
  • Exceptional Service: The Del's friendly staff is dedicated to making your stay as magical as possible.

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  • Complimentary Upgrades: Get a chance to elevate your experience with an upgraded room or suite.
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Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's travel itinerary. This is my Beach Village at The Del, Coronado, California, adventure, and it's gonna be a glorious, slightly chaotic, and completely honest mess. Prepare yourselves…

Day 1: Arrival & Delirious Delight (aka "Where Did I Put My Sunscreen?")

  • 1:00 PM: Touchdown in San Diego. Oh. My. God. The sunshine! California, you are glowing. Now, to that delightful Beach Village chaos. First stop, baggage claim. Pray for me, I always overpack. (Why do I think I'll need a sequined evening gown in Coronado? I haven't the foggiest.)
  • 2:00 PM: Uber ride to The Del. The anticipation is KILLING ME. Those photos…the turquoise water…the promise of absolutely doing nothing. I might cry. (Happy tears, I swear.)
  • 2:30 PM: Arrive at the gates. The sheer scale of The Del takes my breath away. It's a Victorian palace, baby! And Beach Village? My kingdom for a beachside bungalow. Registration…smooth sailing! (Thank God, because my patience is wearing dangerously thin after the flight.)
  • 3:00 PM: Bungalow discovery and minor panic. Okay, this is it. My little haven. OMFG it's even better than the pictures. But…where's the sunscreen? ARGH! Found it! (Under the sequined gown, of course.)
  • 3:30 PM: Mandatory beach reconnaissance mission. Sand between my toes… bliss. First impression? This beach is perfect. The waves, the people-watching… and did I mention the sun? This is where I shall spend the next however many days.
  • 4:00 PM: Unpacking (sort of). Let's be honest, it's more like a strategic placement of key items - swimsuit within reach, a good book, snacks (essential), and emergency chocolate.
  • 4:30 PM: First dip in the ocean. Aaaaaah. This is IT. Saltwater therapy in action. I could stay in here forever.
  • 5:00 PM: Back to the bungalow for a shower. And a sudden, dramatic craving for a salty margarita.
  • 6:00 PM: Sunset cocktails at the Sun Deck. This MUST be what heaven looks like. The sky is on FIRE. Ordering the margaritas. They are magnificent. I swear I see dolphins playing in the waves. (Maybe that's the margarita talking.)
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner at 1500 Ocean. Reservations are KEY, folks, and I made them! (Pat on the back, self.) The food? Exquisite. The service? Impeccable. Oh, and did I mention the view? I am swooning. I might even risk a second margarita. Don't tell anyone.
  • 9:00 PM: Stroll along the beach. The lights are dancing, the air is crisp. I feel… serene. And slightly tipsy. (Margaritas, remember?)
  • 10:00 PM: Bedtime. Seriously, I am exhausted, BUT in the best of ways. Sleep, glorious sleep. Tomorrow, the REAL adventure begins! (And hopefully, I will remember to pack an actual hat.)

Day 2: Beach Bumming, Boutique Bliss, and… Unexpected Adventures

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up. Sunbeam in the face. Coffee on the balcony. Life is good, really.
  • 9:00 AM: Beach time! Book in hand, sunscreen applied (this time!), and total relaxation mode engaged.
  • 11:00 AM: Exploration spree. I'm terrible with directions, but I start wandering towards the shops.
  • 11:30 AM: Disaster! I got lost. I ended up finding the cutest little boutique I've ever seen! I even got a new swimsuit.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at the Babcock & Story Bar. Casual deliciousness. Pretending to be an Old Hollywood film star.
  • 2:00 PM: Beach time, again!. I am one with the sand.
  • 4:00 PM: Spa afternoon! Yes, honey, yes! The spa at The Del is legendary. Booked a massage. Let's call it "stress release therapy." (I think the flight, the unpacking… it all caught up with me.)
  • 5:00 PM: Massage bliss! I felt all the tension dissolve. I am a Jell-O man.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at Sheerwater. Casual is the theme tonight. Fish tacos and ocean views. I have a problem, I'm not sure if it's the margaritas or the weather… I swear, I think I heard the waves clap!
  • 9:00 PM: Bonfire on the beach. So cheesy, but so magical. S'mores, storytelling, laughter. This is what life is all about.
  • 10:00 PM: Bedtime. I am so in love. The Del has me in a serious chokehold.

Day 3: History, High Tea, and… a Near Disaster (but with a happy ending!)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast in bed. Because I can. Fresh fruit, pastries… the works. (Yes, I said bed, because I can eat anywhere!)
  • 10:00 AM: Guided Trolley Tour of Coronado Island. History lesson time! Fascinating tidbits about The Del, the island's residents, and the glamorous past. (It's a good thing I still have that beach hat. Sun, you beast!)
  • 12:00 PM: High Tea at The Crown Room. Oh. My. God. Little sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, delicate desserts… and the tea! This is the life of a royal person. I'm in.
  • 2:00 PM: Beach time! More beach time. Is there a pattern here?
  • 4:00 PM: The disaster! I go for a swim, and accidentally get swept out into the ocean. Yes! I screamed, I panicked, and I started to get tired. I managed to make it back safely. Shaken but not stirred.
  • 6:00 PM: Re-evaluated my life. Okay. I'm taking the evening off. Pizza and a movie in my room.
  • 7:00 PM: I survived. I am so grateful!

Day 4: Farewell, For Now… And The Promise of Return

  • 9:00 AM: Last breakfast on the balcony. I might cry a little.
  • 10:00 AM: Last walk on the beach. I soak up every last grain of sand, every last drop of sun.
  • 11:00 AM: Packing. This time, I'm actually going home.
  • 12:00 PM: Check out time. Reluctantly saying goodbye to my little slice of heaven.
  • 1:00 PM: Uber to the airport. Filled with mixed emotions. Sad to leave, but excited to return.
  • 2:00 PM: Flight home. Dreaming of the beach, the margaritas, and the magic of The Del.

Final Thoughts:

This trip was… everything. It was messy, perfect and far from perfect, chaotic, and beautiful. It was a reminder to slow down, breathe, and embrace the imperfections. And, most importantly, it was a reminder that sometimes, you just need to get lost in the sunshine and the sand.

Beach Village at The Del, you have my heart. I'll be back! (And next time, I'm bringing a floatie!)

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Escape to Paradise: Coronado's Beach Village at The Del Awaits (…and my sanity, probably) - FAQ (ish)

So, what *is* this "Beach Village" thing everyone’s raving about?

Okay, picture this: you've had a week that's involved more emails than actual sunlight. Your brain feels like scrambled eggs. And then... you see pictures of Coronado Beach Village at The Del. It's like the internet is whispering, "Go… you need this." Basically, it’s a chunk of the iconic Hotel del Coronado – *that* iconic hotel – reimagined into a super-luxe beachfront haven. Think individual cottages and villas, all steps from the sand. I mean, steps! I'm talking close enough to hear the waves whisper sweet nothings to your tired soul.

The official blurb probably says something about "unparalleled luxury" and "personalized service," blah, blah, blah. Honestly? It's more like... a place where your inner child can finally exhale. Where you can actually *see* the ocean, not just scroll past pictures of it on Instagram. Where you can pretend for a couple of days that your biggest worry is whether you want a margarita or a Paloma (the answer, by the way, is always both).

Is it *really* as perfect as the photos make it look? Because, let’s be honest, those beachside cottages are practically calling my name.

Alright, let’s get real. Nobody’s life – or vacation photos – is *actually* perfect. The pictures? They’re gorgeous. Honestly, drop-dead stunning. The cottages? Adorable. Like, "I want to live in a tiny beach shack forever" adorable.

But here’s the thing: my first morning, I woke up, and there was a *tiny* ant parade on my counter. Tiny. Annoying. Ants. I'm not saying the place is *infested*, but I *am* saying I did a *very* thorough inspection of all surfaces after that. (And, in fairness, they were gone by the time I got back from breakfast.)

And, okay, sometimes the water pressure in the shower was more of a gentle trickle than a roaring waterfall. But you know what? It didn't matter! Because I was on a freaking beach in a gorgeous cottage with the sound of the ocean. Perspective, people, perspective! (And maybe a stern word to the maintenance crew, but I digress…)

Speaking of perspective, let me tell you about the sunset. The *sunset*. One night, I just sat on my little porch, watching the sky explode with color. It was the kind of breathtaking, heart-stopping beauty that makes you forget all the tiny ants and the inconsistent water pressure and just... *be*.

What’s the vibe? Is it all stuffy and formal, or can I wear my favorite ripped jeans? (Asking for a friend...who is me.)

Ripped jeans are *totally* acceptable! Thank goodness. The whole place whispers casual elegance. You can definitely dress up if you want to – and people do, especially for dinner. But honestly, the prevailing vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Think "chic beach bum" rather than "stiff-upper-lip socialite."

I saw a guy with a full-on beard and flip-flops eating a fancy-pants meal one night. He probably paid a fortune for the meal, but clearly, he didn't give a darn what anyone thought. And that, my friends, is the spirit! You can be yourself. Come as you are – or at least as relaxed as you can pretend to be when you’re on vacation.

Okay, food. What about the food? 'Cause I’m a hungry human, and I need fuel for all that relaxation.

Ohhhh, the food. Let me tell you about the food. It’s... well, it’s good. Really, really good. The Del is famous for fantastic dining, like, "make a reservation weeks in advance" kind of good. The Beach Village has its own little cluster of restaurants, which means you can stroll from your cottage to a delicious meal without having to plan your entire day around it. Huge bonus points.

I became completely obsessed with the breakfast burritos from the casual cafe. Embarrassingly obsessed. I might have eaten one every single morning. And the fresh fish at the fancier place? Divine. I *think* I ordered something with lobster. Or maybe it was crab? Honestly, after a couple of those margaritas, the details get a little hazy, but it was delicious!

Here’s a tip: don't skip the cocktails. Seriously. They're crafted with skill and make everything taste better. Especially the burritos.

Is it worth the price tag? Because those beachside cottages probably don't come cheap.

Alright, let’s address the elephant in the room: yes, it's pricey. It’s The Del. It's beachfront. You're basically paying for a slice of paradise.

Here's the million-dollar question: *is it worth it*? That depends. What’s your definition of "worth it?" For me? Yes, absolutely. The memories? Priceless. The feeling of being utterly, completely, blissfully relaxed? Worth every penny. And I say this not because I have an unlimited bank account. No. I saved. I planned. I cut back on lattes for months.

But look, if your budget is more hostel than hotel, then probably not. There are *plenty* of other lovely places to stay in Coronado that won’t require you to sell a kidney. But if you're looking for something special, something that makes you feel like you've truly *escaped*... and you're willing to splurge... then, yeah. It's worth it. Just start saving now!

What’s the biggest downside? Anything I should be warned about?

Hmm. Downsides, eh? Well, here we go….

Number one: you won't want to leave. Seriously. The moment you check out, a wave of existential dread will wash over you as you contemplate the return to real life. Prepare yourself.

Number two: trying to get a dinner reservation at the last minute can be a bit of a challenge. Plan ahead, especially if you have your heart set on a specific restaurant or time. Pro-tip: ask the concierge the *second* you arrive.

Number three: the temptation to spend all your time in a bathrobe. It's strong. Very, very strong. Resist if you must, but, honestly, I don't blame you if you don't.

And… okay, this is minor, but the internet signal, while generally good, did occasionally decide to take a nap. I’m not always glued to my phone, but it was ever-so-slightly annoying when trying to upload my gorgeous sunset photos.

Any final tips for making the most of the Beach Village experience? Tell me your secrets!

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Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

Beach Village at The Del, LXR Hotels & Resorts Coronado (CA) United States

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