Fat Woody Beach Cruiser Experience in Coronado runs two-hour guided electric-bicycle tours from Tidelands Park at 2000 Mullinex Drive in the 92118 ZIP code, capping each group at six riders on handcrafted artisan e-bikes built with real mahogany, white oak, and premium leather. The route covers the Coronado Historical Association and Coronado Museum district, the Hotel Del Coronado beachfront boardwalk, Glorietta Bay Marina, and the Coronado Ferry Landing — each stop narrated with island history by the guide, who also photographs riders at scenic points at no extra charge. The 90-plus-pound fat-tire cruisers feature integrated Bluetooth speakers that stream synchronized playlists across the group, balloon beach tires for a cushioned ride, and a fiberglass body with built-in compartments for phones, beverages, and sunscreen. Riders must be 21 or older — or 13 with a parent — and demonstrate experienced bicycle proficiency before departure, a requirement that distinguishes this tour from the standard cruiser rentals available at shops such as Coronado Bike & Surf on the island. The e-bikes' pedal-assist motors cruise at eight to ten miles per hour, covering more of Coronado Island's flat, 28-mile shoreline network in two hours than a traditional bike rental covers in a full afternoon.