Coronado Ferry Landing at 1201 1st Street anchors the bayfront commercial district on Coronado Island, where more than 25 shops, galleries, and restaurants cluster around the Flagship Cruises ferry pier that connects the 92118 ZIP code to downtown San Diego every 30 minutes. Waterfront dining tenants include Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill, one of Coronado Island's most recognized waterfront dining destinations, and the marketplace's bayfront promenade offers unobstructed sightlines of the San Diego skyline, harbor ship traffic, and the Coronado Bridge. The Tuesday afternoon Coronado Certified Farmers Market sets up at 1st and B Avenue year-round, and weekend concert programming stages live music on Saturday and Sunday throughout the season. Bike, kayak, surrey, and stand-up paddleboard rentals launch from the Landing's waterfront, and the Italian dining anchor Il Fornaio has anchored the bayfront restaurant row since opening its Coronado location at 1333 First Street. The Flagship ferry operates a 15-minute crossing to the Fifth Avenue Landing at the San Diego Convention Center, and a separate route connects to Safe Harbor South Bay in Chula Vista, making the 1201 1st Street pier Coronado's primary car-free transit hub for visitors arriving from across the bay.