Crown of the Sea Village
Welcome to Corona del Mar, the "Crown of the Sea" village on the Newport Beach coast, known for its beaches, tide pools, and cliffside ocean views.
Corona del Mar is a seaside neighborhood and village within the city of Newport Beach, California, in Orange County. Its name means "Crown of the Sea" in Spanish, a fitting description for a community set on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills, where homes and streets look out over the Pacific Ocean. The neighborhood generally encompasses the land south of Avocado Avenue to the city limits, along with the Irvine Terrace area just to the north, and is known for its beaches, tide pools, cliffside views, and walkable village center. The community's origins date to the early 20th century, when the first subdivision was filed in 1904 with a compact 30-by-120-foot lot pattern that still shapes the intimate, flower-named streets of the village today. Over the decades Corona del Mar evolved from a beach colony into one of Newport Beach's most recognizable coastal districts, its architecture ranging from quaint mid-century bungalows to large custom residences, many with Spanish Colonial influences of white stucco and red-tile roofs. Roughly 10,000 people live in Corona del Mar, which functions as both a residential enclave and a destination for visitors drawn to its coastline. Corona del Mar State Beach fronts the ocean, while Crystal Cove State Park lies immediately to the south with sandy beaches, tide pools, and miles of hiking trails. The village itself clusters around Pacific Coast Highway, where restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques create a lively, small-town feel against a backdrop of ocean views. Students in the neighborhood attend schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, including the combined Corona del Mar Middle and High School campus in Eastbluff. The area's location between Newport Harbor and Laguna Beach, its strong school reputation, and its celebrated coastline have made Corona del Mar one of Orange County's most sought-after coastal addresses, appealing to families, professionals, and those seeking a year-round beach lifestyle.
Corona del Mar means 'Crown of the Sea' in Spanish, a name reflecting the neighborhood's position atop the seaward bluffs of the San Joaquin Hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Newport Beach.
Corona del Mar is a seaside neighborhood and village within the city of Newport Beach, California. It is not a separate incorporated city, but a distinct coastal district of Newport Beach in Orange County.
Corona del Mar is served by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Students in the area attend local schools including Corona del Mar High School, a combined middle and high school campus located in the Eastbluff neighborhood of Newport Beach.
Corona del Mar is known for Corona del Mar State Beach, with its sandy cove, and for Crystal Cove State Park just to the south, which offers beaches, tide pools, and miles of coastal hiking trails with ocean views.
Corona del Mar is in Orange County, California, on the coast between Newport Harbor and Laguna Beach. It lies along Pacific Coast Highway within the city of Newport Beach, roughly 40 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.
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