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The Coral Reef Apartments are conveniently located between beautiful Mission Bay Park and San Diego Bay. We are approximately 5 mile from downtown San Diego. Being in the center of the city, we are a short distance from all your business and recreational needs.
Coral Reef is not a party complex. We have a firm "quiet time" policy our tenants appreciate.
Coral Reef offers the security of a gated complex. There are a total of 20 units with a breakdown of:
• (18) Two Bedrooms
• (2) One Bedrooms
Coral Reef has easy access to the Interstate 8 East. There are convenient bus stops located just one block from our gates.
Relative distances:
• Restaurants and Shops 1 Block
• Point Loma Library – 1 Block
• Pacific Ocean - 1.5 Miles
• Mission Bay Park - 2 Miles
• Mission Valley - 3 Miles
• Pacific Beach – 3.5 Miles
• San Diego International Airport (SAN)- 3 Miles
• Downtown San Diego - 5 Miles
"Coral Reef Apartments... Central to all."
Coral Reef
Amenities
Security
Convenience
Enjoyment
Transportation
• Gated Property
• Well Lit Exterior
• Neighborhood Watch
• On-Site Laundry Facilities
• On-Site Maintenance
• On-Site Laundry Facilities
• On-Site Maintenance
• Easy Access to Interstate 8 (East)
• Conveniently Located Transportation Stops
Coral Reef offers great amenities in a Comfortable and beautiful surrounding. We strive to provide a complex our tenants are proud to call home.
Things-To Do
Cabrillo National Monument
1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106; (619) 557-5450; NPS Website;
Open Daily : 9AM - 5PM; Admission is $5.00 per vehicle;
Located on the tip of Point Loma - this major landmark offers the best scenic views of the San Diego skyline and a host of other great features. It is also a great vista to watch the big ships sail in or out of San Diego Bay.
The monument includes a tall statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo who is credited with the discovery of San Diego Bay on Sept 28, 1542 and the first European to ever set foot on what is now the US West Coast. A statue sculpted by Alvaro DeBree, a Portuguese sculptor, was dedicated in memory of Cabrillo in Sept. 1935.
Access from I-5 or I-8 Freeways, follow SR-209 (Rosecrans Exit) to Canon St to Catalina Blvd and to the end. There is a $4 entrance fee to the parking lot. Everything else is Free . Start your tour from the Visitors Center.
Ocean Beach Farmers Market
4900 Block - Newport Avenue. San Diego; (619) 279-0032;
Open Wednesday : 4-8PM; (Closes one hour early in winter)
Mile long beach area located between the Ocean Beach Pier and Mission Bay Boat Channel. Unique feature of Ocean Beach is Dog Beach, a sandy area at the north end. This is a dog run area where dogs are permitted without a leash at all hours of the day. Numerous restaurants, surf shops, and other commercial establishments are available near the south end of the beach.
Ocean Beach Park
1950 Abbott St, San Diego, CA; Park Webpage;
Ocean Beach Pier
When completed in July 1966, the 1,971 foot-long Ocean Beach Pier was the longest concrete pier in the world. The T-shape at the end extending 360 feet to the south end and 193 feet to the north end extends far into the Point Loma kelp beds. This can attract some kelp resident species but can also cause a lot of tangles. At this far end, where the water is 25 feet deep, the most common species are kelp bass, sand bass, several varieties of perch, bonito, mackerel, scorpion fish, halibut and, quite often, California lobster. There is a restaurant and bait shop on the pier. Fishing from the pier does not require a fishing license, but catch regulations are enforced.
• Old Lighthouse open to public.
• Aquatic Tide Pools open to public (located along bottom of cliffs on the ocean side).
• Bayside Hiking Trails.
• Whale Watching - Catch the annual migration of the California Gray Whale (late Dec to late Feb).
Monument and Visitors Center:
Liberty Station’s 361-acre waterfront urban village is located within San Diego’s Point Loma community. A peninsula jutting into the sea, Point Loma was the site where San Diego was first discovered, and with Liberty Station’s strong history as a former Naval Training Center (and the U.S. Navy’s first foothold in Southern California), the transformed naval base-to-neighborhood has undoubtedly had a profound effect on every aspect of life and culture, past and present, in San Diego.
Today, Liberty Station is filled with a curated mix of artisans, makers and galleries, locally-based shops, restaurants, family-friendly entertainment, cultural activities and acres of public parks and open gardens where locals and visitors alike come to discover the true spirit of San Diego.
As one of Southern California’s most unique destinations, visitors to Liberty Station immediately feel ensconced in history, with hidden pathways, breathtaking vistas and grand Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, which was constructed during the 1920s and signifies the weight and security of the former U.S. Naval Base.
At the northern most end of Liberty Station, the Arts District is burgeoning hub for San Diego’s most promising restaurateurs and hospitality collectives, who are repurposing the naval base’s old mess hall, a fire station, an auditorium and former military barracks to usher in an exciting class of concepts. Adjacent to The Loma Club’s historic nine-hole golf course, the Arts District has The LOT, a hybrid luxury cinema and dining experience; Liberty Public Market, a 22,000 square foot artisan market housing more than thirty local specialty purveyors; Moniker General, a modular retail store, furniture gallery, tap room and coffee bar; in addition to a handful of hotly anticipated culinary concepts that share in the collaborative ethos of Liberty Station’s growing community.
Activities are abundant throughout the year at Liberty Station, from Friday Night Liberty, a monthly showcase of local artist galleries and cultural performances to the bi-annual Liberty Station Block Party, a community celebration that highlights the fresh and unique business that call Liberty Station home with a walkabout-style evening of complimentary tastings, activities and entertainment.
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