Coronado's 9 gift and souvenir shops in 92118 line Orange Avenue within walking distance of Hotel Del Coronado, led by Coronado Mercantile for locally branded goods and Sea La Vie for coastal home accessories. Fair-trade imports, handcrafted items, and edible souvenirs round out the mix.
1110 1st St Suite B, Coronado, CA 92118
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Verified118 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
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VerifiedCoronado's 9 gift and souvenir shops are clustered along Orange Avenue between Sixth and Tenth Streets in 92118, within easy walking distance of Hotel Del Coronado. Coronado Mercantile is the strongest option for locally sourced, Coronado-branded merchandise — pantry items, home goods, and gifts that reflect the island rather than generic beach-town inventory. Sea La Vie leans coastal with home accessories and lifestyle goods.
La Camisa T-Shirts & Sweats handles the classic souvenir tier — printed tees, sweatshirts, and grab-and-go vacation keepsakes at accessible price points. For edible souvenirs, Coronado Taste of Oils at 954 Orange Avenue packages olive oils and balsamic vinegars for airline carry-on, which makes them a practical take-home gift for visitors who flew in.
Coronado Mercantile and Sea La Vie are the two highest-rated independent gift shops on Orange Avenue, each carrying owner-selected inventory that rotates seasonally. Treasures From the Heart stocks handcrafted and fair-trade items for shoppers looking for gifts with a social-impact angle.
FAIR TRADE DÉCOR carries globally sourced home goods and accessories with fair-trade certification. Bay & Shore Co and Crystals and Minerals round out the smaller storefronts. The density of gift shops on a single commercial avenue means you can comparison-shop across five or six stores within a 10-minute walk — most carry distinct inventory, so browsing multiple shops is worth the time.
The blocks of Orange Avenue closest to Hotel Del Coronado have the highest concentration of tourist-oriented retail. Coronado Mercantile, Geppetto's toy store at 1146 Orange Avenue, and several clothing boutiques sit within a five-minute walk of the hotel entrance.
Visitors staying at the Del who want to shop without a car can walk north on Orange Avenue and hit the full retail corridor within 20 minutes. The Hotel Del itself has on-property retail, but for island-specific independent shops, Orange Avenue is the better bet for selection and price.
FAIR TRADE DÉCOR on Orange Avenue carries globally sourced home goods, textiles, and accessories with fair-trade certification. Treasures From the Heart stocks handcrafted gifts and artisan items from a mix of local and international makers.
For handmade food products, the Coronado Certified Farmers Market on Tuesdays at the Ferry Landing occasionally features craft vendors alongside its produce sellers. The La Jolla shopping corridor on Prospect Street has a deeper selection of art galleries and artisan shops for shoppers who want a wider range of handmade goods.
Coronado Mercantile is the most focused source for locally made and locally branded goods — the store stocks items from Coronado-area makers alongside pantry staples and home products sourced from Southern California producers. URT URT! Shop sells apparel designed and branded on the island, making it another locally made option even though it falls under the Clothing & Fashion subcategory.
Coronado Taste of Oils at 954 Orange Avenue has published six cookbooks in-house and bottles its own olive oil blends — the products are closely associated with the island even though the oils are sourced internationally. For locally designed jewelry, LUMO Jewelry Co. creates pieces on-site.
The Coronado Ferry Landing at First Street and B Avenue hosts a mix of waterfront dining and retail, though the retail emphasis is on dining and bike rentals rather than dedicated souvenir shops. Holland's Bikes & Beyond operates a rental outpost, and the Tuesday Farmers Market brings in additional vendors.
For souvenirs, the main concentration is further south on Orange Avenue between Sixth and Tenth Streets — a 10-minute walk from the Ferry Landing. Visitors arriving by ferry can rent a bike at the landing and ride the avenue to hit the gift shops, Bay Books, and the clothing boutiques in one trip.
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