Paradise Point Resort & Spa —
The paradise point bayside bungalow suite is a 650-square-foot, one-bedroom accommodation at Paradise Point Resort & Spa on Mission Bay in San Diego, accommodating up to 5 guests. It features a king bed, a separate living area with a queen sleeper sofa, and a private patio with bay views. The suite suits couples, families, or small groups who want waterfront proximity with more space than a standard hotel room.
Positioned directly alongside Mission Bay on Paradise Point Resort's 44-acre island, the Bayside Bungalow Bay View suite trades the corridor-and-elevator hotel experience for a ground-level bungalow format where the water is visible the moment you step outside.
At 650 square feet, the Bayside Bungalow Bay View is one of the larger one-bedroom configurations at Paradise Point Resort & Spa, with a layout that separates the sleeping area from the living space entirely. The private bedroom holds a king-size bed with hypoallergenic bedding, while the living and dining area includes a dining table for four, a generous seating area, and a queen sleeper sofa — the combination that allows the suite to accommodate up to 5 guests. The bungalow was renovated in March 2018, and the patio faces Mission Bay, providing direct water views rather than a garden or parking-lot outlook.
In-room amenities documented across booking sources include a refrigerator, coffee and tea maker, a 60-inch LCD television with premium channels and an MP3 dock, air conditioning, a private bathroom with bathtub or shower, complimentary toiletries, a hair dryer, a safe, an iron and ironing board, and free long-distance calls. Wi-Fi is included. Room service is available, and in-room massage can be arranged. Cribs and infant beds are provided at no charge on request; rollaway beds are also available. The bungalow is pet-friendly and non-smoking, and connecting or adjoining units can be requested subject to availability.
The bungalow format distinguishes this suite from standard tower-hotel rooms: there is no shared hallway to navigate, and the private patio functions as an outdoor extension of the living space with an unobstructed bay sightline. Guests wanting resort activities have direct access to Paradise Point's five swimming pools, one mile of sandy beach, a full-service marina, sport courts, beach bonfire pits, and water recreation — all without leaving the 44-acre island property. Downtown San Diego, the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, SeaWorld (1.5 miles), and the airport are all reachable within a short drive, making the suite workable for both leisure-focused stays and as a base for wider sightseeing.
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Both bungalow suite types at Paradise Point Resort & Spa share a similar one-bedroom layout with a separate living area, but their orientation differs. The Bayside Bungalow Bay View faces Mission Bay, giving the private patio a water view, while the Garden Bungalow is oriented toward the resort's tropical garden areas. If the bay view is a priority, the Bayside category is the relevant choice. Both bungalow types are listed as separate room categories in the resort's booking system.
The Bayside Bungalow Bay View accommodates up to 5 guests. The primary sleeping configuration is a king bed in the private bedroom; the living area includes a queen sleeper sofa that adds sleeping capacity for additional guests. A crib or infant bed can be added at no charge on request, and a rollaway bed is also available on request for further flexibility.
Yes, the Bayside Bungalow Bay View suite at Paradise Point Resort & Spa is listed as pet-friendly. The resort itself welcomes dogs, as confirmed by multiple guest accounts referencing pet stays on the property. It is advisable to confirm current pet policies, any size or breed restrictions, and applicable fees directly with the resort at the time of booking.
Paradise Point Resort & Spa sits on a 44-acre private island within Mission Bay, roughly 1.5 miles from SeaWorld and approximately 2.6 miles from Mission Beach. The resort is about a 1-minute drive from Mission Bay itself and within a short drive of Old Town San Diego, Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, and San Diego International Airport. The location is described as secluded in feel while remaining centrally positioned for access to the wider city.
Guests staying in the Bayside Bungalow have access to all Paradise Point resort amenities, which include five swimming pools, approximately one mile of sandy beach, beach bonfire pits, a full-service marina, a state-of-the-art fitness center, sport courts, and various water recreation options. The resort also features three dining venues, an award-winning spa, and activities ranging from kayaking and mini-golf to jet ski rentals. The property is adjacent to SeaWorld San Diego.