SUP Coronado on Coronado Island launched in 2006 as Coronado Island's first dedicated stand-up paddleboard operation, running appointment-only tours and lessons from the shoreline at Tidelands Park near 2000 Mullinex Drive. The calm, wake-sheltered water at the Tidelands launch — a stretch of San Diego Bay shielded from open-channel boat traffic — doubles as a staging point for guided bay tours past Coronado Beach and beneath the Coronado Bridge. Instruction covers flat-water paddling technique, open-ocean SUP surfing, and SUP yoga, with corporate group paddles available for team-building events on the bay. The operation supplies all boards and paddles and emphasizes biomechanical coaching on stroke form and wave positioning, a technique-first approach that complements the aquatic rehabilitation programs at Water & Sports Physical Therapy elsewhere on Coronado Island. Board inventory ranges from high-volume 11-foot touring shapes for bay cruises to shorter, narrower surf-specific SUP models rated for wave riding, with all equipment transported to the Tidelands Park launch point for each scheduled session. Hotel Del Coronado and the Orange Avenue village corridor sit within the flat, walkable geography of Coronado Island, connecting every attraction on the island to the resort district and the 92118 commercial core. The Orange Avenue commercial corridor — Coronado Island's primary dining, shopping, and entertainment spine — connects this destination to the village's restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. Every attraction on Coronado Island falls within the 92118 ZIP code, a compact geography that makes the entire island navigable on foot, by bicycle, or by golf cart. The 92118 ZIP's compact geography means every launch point — from the Orange Avenue bayfront to the Coronado Cays canals — sits within a short paddle or drive of the next, and the Coronado Bridge connects island paddlers to mainland waterways and SUP communities across San Diego.