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10 Best Hotels & Resorts in San Diego, California for Corporate Events (2026)

The 10 best San Diego hotels and resorts for corporate events in 2026, scoped for room blocks, ballroom size, and waterfront meeting flow.

San Diego is where association clients tell me they “want the team to feel like it’s a reward,” and where I quietly add a line to the budget for the resort fee they didn’t see coming. On a 400-room block at $329 a night, a $35 daily resort fee is over $40,000 of attendee spend that reflects on the host even though the hotel keeps it. The bayfront properties here are genuinely strong for corporate work. The contract is where the program is won or lost, not the lobby.

Hotels and resorts fit San Diego corporate events because the waterfront convention cluster puts sleeping rooms, ballroom space, and the convention center within a walk of each other. For a multi-day summit with fly-in attendees, that density is the value. The ten below are sorted by review depth, with the contracting notes I’d flag before anyone falls for the harbor view.

Hotel del Coronado

The Hotel del Coronado at 1500 Orange Ave on Coronado carries a 4.5 across 20,805 reviews, by far the deepest review base in this set. It’s the 1888 beachfront resort with the red-turreted roofline, with extensive function space and a brand that makes an incentive trip or a flagship summit feel like an occasion. Plan for large groups across its ballrooms and lawns.

Book Hotel del Coronado for an incentive program, a leadership retreat, or a marquee client event where the resort itself is part of the reward. Lock your room block early and read the resort-fee and attrition terms closely, because demand on Coronado runs hot year-round.

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego

The Manchester Grand Hyatt at 1 Market Pl holds a 4.5 across 10,794 reviews. It’s a bayfront convention hotel with one of the largest meeting inventories in the city, steps from the convention center. The waterfront towers handle groups well into the thousands.

Book Manchester Grand Hyatt for a large convention-tied program or a major general session. Confirm the complimentary-room ratio against your block and the F&B minimum’s basis, since a property this size negotiates real concessions for a serious group.

Hilton San Diego Bayfront

The Hilton San Diego Bayfront at 1 Park Blvd runs a 4.3 across 9,232 reviews. It sits directly beside the convention center with a large ballroom and waterfront meeting space. For citywide-adjacent programs, the location is hard to beat.

Book Hilton San Diego Bayfront when your event ties to the convention center or needs big general-session square footage on the bay. Negotiate the net rate so you know exactly what flows to your room block versus what the hotel retains.

Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

The Marriott Marquis at 333 W Harbor Dr carries a 4.5 across 8,049 reviews. It’s another marina-front convention hotel with extensive ballroom and meeting inventory, connected to the convention center. The marina setting gives outdoor reception options on the water.

Best for a large multi-day summit that wants convention proximity plus marina-side evening events. Confirm the resort fee and parking charges, because a big fly-in group feels both on the final folio.

Sheraton San Diego Resort

The Sheraton San Diego Resort at 1380 Harbor Island Dr holds a 4.1 across 6,807 reviews. It sits on Harbor Island near the airport, with sizable meeting space and a resort feel minutes from arrivals. For fly-in groups, the airport proximity cuts transfer time.

Best for a corporate program that values quick airport access and on-site resort amenities. The lower rating versus the leaders means a site visit and a meeting-floor walk-through earn their hour before you commit a large block.

Town and Country Resort

The Town and Country Resort at 500 Hotel Cir N in Mission Valley runs a 3.9 across 6,028 reviews. It’s a Mission Valley resort with extensive convention space and a central freeway location away from the waterfront premium. The meeting inventory is large and the rates typically run friendlier than the bay.

Best for a budget-conscious mid-to-large program that needs real meeting square footage without the bayfront price. Confirm the recent renovation status of your assigned meeting space and the F&B minimum structure.

Bahia Resort Hotel

The Bahia Resort at 998 W Mission Bay Dr carries a 4.3 across 5,985 reviews. It’s a Mission Bay resort on a peninsula with waterfront function space and a relaxed setting. Plan mid-size groups across its meeting rooms and bayfront lawns.

Best for a team offsite or a regional summit that wants Mission Bay calm over downtown bustle. Confirm room-block terms and whether outdoor space carries a weather contingency clause, since a bayfront reception needs a plan.

Loews Coronado Bay Resort

Loews Coronado Bay at 4000 Coronado Bay Rd holds a 4.4 across 5,373 reviews. It’s a secluded resort on its own peninsula with private marina and function space, the choice when you want the group together with few distractions. Plan mid-to-large groups.

Best for a leadership retreat or an incentive program that benefits from a contained, resort-style setting. The seclusion is the feature; confirm transfer logistics from the airport and the resort-fee line for attendees.

Hard Rock Hotel San Diego

The Hard Rock Hotel at 207 Fifth Ave in the Gaslamp Quarter runs a 4.3 across 4,968 reviews. It’s a downtown lifestyle hotel with meeting space and a rooftop, steps from the convention center and the Gaslamp’s restaurants. The location suits a younger corporate crowd.

Best for a tech or creative-sector program that wants Gaslamp energy and walkable nightlife near the convention center. Confirm meeting-room inventory against your agenda, since the property leans lifestyle over large general session.

Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa

The Catamaran Resort at 3999 Mission Blvd on Mission Bay carries a 4.3 across 4,896 reviews. It’s a Polynesian-themed bayfront resort with function space and a beach setting between Mission Bay and the ocean. Plan mid-size groups.

Best for a relaxed offsite or a regional event that wants a beach-resort feel without leaving the city. Confirm the meeting-floor capacity and the resort-fee terms for your attendees.

How to choose among them

Match the property to the program. Convention-tied and large general session points to the bayfront trio: Manchester Grand Hyatt, Hilton Bayfront, and Marriott Marquis. Incentive and leadership retreats favor the Del or Loews on Coronado. Budget-sensitive mid-size programs lean toward Town and Country in Mission Valley. Then negotiate the three numbers that decide your spend: room-block attrition, the complimentary-room ratio, and the resort fee. For the full inventory, see hotels and resorts in San Diego, and before you sign, read how to book a hotel or resort for a corporate event.

Two contract terms move the most money here: understand what a net rate is in hotel contracting before you accept a quoted room rate, and compare how a different market prices out by reading the best hotels and resorts in Chicago.

Tell me your headcount, your dates, and your room-block size, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit your program and your contract risk.

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