Tucked away on gentle Mission Bay in the heart of San Diego, Paradise Point Resort & Spa features comfortable bungalow-style rooms amidst lush, tropical gardens, tranquil lagoons, and one mile of sandy beach. Scattered across our 44-acre island, you'll find plenty of room to roam and relax with five swimming pools, beach bonfire pits, a marina, five dining venues, an award-winning spa and endless recreation options.
Multiple reviews highlighted concerns about room cleanliness, including reports of dirty rooms, cockroaches, and inadequate housekeeping.
Customer Service
While some guests praised the friendly staff, others reported poor customer service experiences, particularly at the front desk.
High Costs
Guests frequently mentioned high prices for food, drinks, and parking, with some feeling that the resort was 'nickel and diming' them.
Family-Friendly
The resort is noted for being family-friendly, with many activities for children and a welcoming atmosphere for families.
Beautiful Location
Many guests appreciated the resort's beautiful grounds, tropical feel, and proximity to attractions like beaches and SeaWorld.
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Ryan H. Turner
Jun 23, 2025
5.0
This is a hidden gem. Really nice place and very much worth the money you spend to stay there. I will be coming back.
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Travis Penner
Jun 18, 2025
2.0
First room we checked into had a mold smell, was very musty. Had rusted hardware and peeling paint to match the obvious moisture issues. I’m guessing like most warm costal areas they need dehumidifiers and ventilation and have been trying to cut energy costs by not ventilating and dehumidifying.
Second room was a lot better as the AC running. An AC in recirculate is functionally similar a dehumidifier. The difference between the two rooms was the first had the stupid put your key in the slot to power the room function. My guess is they get a lot of mold/must complaints in those rooms…
Wouldn’t call it 4 star since the finishes are all landlord special level installs. There’s also a 46$/night parking charge when there’s free public parking at the beach access. It’s obvious they’re nickel and diming guests and cutting costs. It’s only going to make it harder to differentiate the experience from nearby air BnBs.
In summary Plenty nearby of air bnbs for families to save money at and not the quality to demand the price. OTOH I can get tanked at the wedding we came for and stumble back to the room…..
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Nicole DeCorse
Jun 18, 2025
1.0
Looking for a place to stay for 3 nights with my family for next month. Husband and I have 4 children, I was advised during a call to make a reservation that we would have to get 2 rooms unless one of the children were under 4yrs old. It’s a real inconvenience that a family of 6 (2 parents and 4 minor children) can’t stay in 1 room when they are not old enough to stay in a room without a parent. So that means my husband and I would have to stay in two separate rooms to be able to enjoy this resort. Very unfortunate because we were excited to make Paradise Point a yearly vacation. Maybe when my children turn 21 I can come back and update this review. Until then, it’s a real disappointment. So for big single household families… unless you don’t mind splitting up your family, don’t waste your time looking into this particular resort. 😕
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Garo Bakirci
Jun 16, 2025
4.0
This was a last minute trip for me. I went to visit my wife as she was on a business trip. This resort was very interesting. There was a lot of birds at this place. Multiple pools and it didn’t seem overly busy. Food was pretty good but some of the prices were over inflated. Overall it was a cool place.
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Candice Bumpus
Jun 16, 2025
3.0
We were really excited to return to Paradise Point for a belated anniversary trip and a first trip to San Diego with our kids so we booked one of the pricier rooms, the bayside bungalow, including an extra night so we could make it out early for a total of 4 nights. The trip started great, but after the first night went downhill unfortunately. Despite such an expensive room we did not receive housekeeping when needed, so after a long day of sun and beach we returned to a dirty, sandy room. Multiple front desk calls late in the evening were needed due to a lack of linens, clean towels, and sand everywhere. So much sand. It made for a very uncomfortable hotel stay unfortunately, and it made the room very sandy, humid, and muggy. The restaurants at the resort were great places to eat and we did receive great service so three stars instead of 2.
Frequently Asked Questions About Paradise Point Resort & Spa
Where is Paradise Point Resort & Spa located?
Paradise Point Resort & Spa is located at 1404 Vacation Road, San Diego, CA 92109, USA.
What types of accommodations does Paradise Point Resort & Spa offer?
The resort features comfortable bungalow-style rooms set amidst lush tropical gardens and tranquil lagoons on a 44-acre island.
What amenities are available at Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Amenities include five swimming pools, beach bonfire pits, a marina, five dining venues, an award-winning spa with sauna, and a variety of recreational options.
What are the operating hours of Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Paradise Point Resort & Spa is open 24 hours every day of the week.
Does Paradise Point Resort & Spa accept credit cards?
Yes, the resort accepts American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa, as well as cash payments.
What types of businesses and services are nearby Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Nearby you can find various eateries such as Village Cafe, Caveman Pizza, Tropics Cantina, Dockside Restaurant, The Tidal Flex, Barefoot Bar & Grill, and Baleen, as well as spa services at The Spa at Paradise Point.
Are there beaches near Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Yes, the resort is adjacent to Paradise Point Beach on Mission Bay, and other nearby beaches include North Cove Beach, Vacation Isle, Vacation Isle South East Lot, and Santa Barbara Cove.
What recreational activities can guests enjoy near Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Guests can enjoy paddleboarding rentals at Action Sport Rentals, boat tours with Tide Chaser, sports at Kai Elua Outrigger Canoe Club, and visit parks such as Model Yacht Pond and Ventura Cove.
Is Paradise Point Resort & Spa suitable for events and meetings?
Yes, it serves as a luxury hotel, conference center, wedding venue, banquet hall, and business meeting location, offering versatile event spaces and services.
Where can guests find more information or book a stay at Paradise Point Resort & Spa?
Guests can visit the website at https://paradisepoint.com?utm_source=google-local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb or call +1 858-240-4913 for reservations and inquiries.