825 E St, Chula Vista, CA 91910, USA
Login to view our current rates & availability
Engine.com Partner :
220342
Start with the basics: Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay is not a standard hotel, it is a bayfront-style RV resort in Chula Vista with a mix of full-hookup RV pads and furnished vacation rentals. The feel is more planned and resort-like than rustic, with paved sites, patios, and a long list of on-property activities. If your trip involves people coming from different directions, or you want a place where everyone can spread out but still meet up easily, this property fits that role.
Arrivals tend to be low-stress here because the address sits right off E Street, close to major routes through South Bay. Check-in is centralized, and the property is built around drive-up access rather than long walks from remote lots. RV travelers also get a setup that is designed for frequent movement, with both back-in and pull-through options and pads sized for larger rigs. Once you are parked, the resort layout makes it easy to run a quick errand, hop on transit, or regroup without turning the day into a logistics project.
Daily needs are handled in layers. On the property, there is a Market for essentials and a café and bar, which helps when part of the group wants food without another drive. Step outside the gates and you are close to everyday services in Chula Vista, including quick dining, pharmacies, and grocery options within a short drive. When you want something more than a fast bite, Third Avenue Village is nearby for a mix of restaurants, bars, and casual hangouts.
Transit is another practical advantage. The Bayfront / E Street trolley station and nearby bus connections give you a car-free option for parts of the schedule, which is useful when only a few people want to head into downtown San Diego or when you are splitting into smaller groups. The resort also offers scheduled shuttle transportation to area attractions, so there is a built-in alternative for visitors who do not want to drive every day.
Amenities lean toward active, social, and family-friendly. You will see a large outdoor pool setup with a splash area and hot tubs, plus courts and games that make downtime easy to fill. A sky deck and outdoor gathering areas create natural meet-up points, while the arcade and indoor game spaces give you options when the weather is not cooperating. Practical features, including laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, WiFi, and 24-hour guest service and security, support longer stays and larger parties.
For groups, the biggest advantage is how well the resort supports coordination. Event and meeting space gives you a place to gather, and the site layout works for caravans, rallies, and multi-family trips where people want both privacy and a shared hub. Engine.com can take the administrative work off the organizer by managing the booking details and consolidated billing for a group stay, so the focus stays on the trip itself instead of tracking payments, names, and changes.
Key hotel features and amenities
Full-hookup RV sites with 30- or 50-amp power, plus WiFi access
Concrete pads with patio space and outdoor seating at many sites
Pull-through and back-in site options, including pads that can fit larger rigs
Furnished vacation rentals, including park models around 400 square feet, with rooftop views available on many units
On-site café and bar, plus takeout options
Market for snacks, basic supplies, and convenience items
Outdoor pool area with a splashpad and hot tubs
Indoor and outdoor fitness options
Arcade, plus a game and card room
Pickleball courts, basketball court, and a putting green
Dog parks
Laundry facilities
Sky deck for bay-view lounging
Event and meeting space
Restroom and shower facilities
24-hour guest service and security
Points of interest and attractions within a 2–3 mile radius
Living Coast Discovery Center (about 0.4 miles)
Sweetwater Marsh Unit and nearby bayfront trails (Gunpowder Point Drive area)
Chula Vista Bayside Park (about 1.6 miles)
Third Avenue Village for dining, bars, and the farmers market scene (about 2.0 miles)
Bayfront park areas around Marina Way and the Chula Vista waterfront
Bayfront / E Street trolley station for regional light rail access
Chula Vista Marina area for waterfront walks and boat activity
Features of interest to group travelers
Drive-up access and an RV-friendly layout that supports frequent arrivals and departures
Mix of pull-through and back-in pads, helpful for caravans and larger rigs
Site footprints designed for big setups, with room to stage vehicles and gear
Event and meeting space for briefings, meetups, and group downtime
On-property food and convenience shopping, useful for staggered schedules
Shuttle transportation to area attractions, which helps groups reduce car shuffling
Laundry, restrooms, and showers that support longer stays
Multiple activity zones, including courts and indoor games, so groups can split up without leaving the property
WiFi access across the resort for remote work, coordination, and travel planning
Engine.com support for managing group reservations and consolidated billing so one person is not stuck handling everyone’s paperwork
Margaritaville
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
Aeschylus