Book this if You want a stylish, budget-friendly mid-century modern vibe with a lively social scene and don't mind trading resort luxury for retro charm.
Oyster-shaped saltwater pool with weekly dive-in movie nights
Incredible craft cocktails and food at the on-site Ponyboy restaurant
Gorgeous 1960s retro aesthetic and lush courtyard
Quick Take: It's a beautifully renovated 1960s motel, which means you get killer aesthetics but also thin walls, small rooms, and occasional dampness.
Reviewed by @adventureswithgi: My stay at The Pearl was the perfect retro escape. I loved waking up in the gorgeous mid-century room, but the highlight was definitely lounging by the pool at night. Eating a burger and sipping cocktails while a movie played on the outdoor projector was pure magic.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests rave about the vintage design, friendly staff, and the vibrant atmosphere at the pool and bar.
Reality check
The rooms are small, sometimes smell musty or damp, and noise from the restaurant or planes can disrupt sleep.
Couples looking for a trendy, romantic weekend
Solo travelers who appreciate vintage aesthetics and a social bar
Budget-conscious travelers wanting style without downtown prices
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8
Housekeeping: Generally spotless and well-maintained, with daily housekeeping available upon request.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean and stocked with premium Aesop products, though some guests report slow drains.
Maintenance: Beautifully renovated mid-century design, but it's an older building—expect some quirks like dampness.
Linens & towels: Comfortable premium bedding and custom bathrobes, though a few isolated reports of stained sheets.
Odors & scents: The lobby smells great, but some ground-floor rooms have a lingering damp or musty motel smell.
Sleepability™
5.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
San Diego Airport flight path (planes from 6:30 AM to 11:00 PM)
Poolside dive-in movie nights and Ponyboy restaurant chatter
Before you book
Good to know
Parking is $20/night but spaces are limited and first-come, first-served.
The hotel is cashless—bring a credit or debit card.
There are no elevators, so pack light if you're on the second floor.
What to pack
Earplugs or a white noise machine to block out airplane and courtyard noise.
A light jacket for breezy San Diego evenings by the pool.
Room Genie
Best picks
Deluxe Studio Suite for extra space and a balcony
Rooms tucked away from the main pool/restaurant area for better sleep
Rooms to avoid
Mini Guest Rooms (only 112 sq ft, very cramped)
Rooms directly above the restaurant or facing the pool if you want to sleep before midnight
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“Hi team, I'm a light sleeper—could I please request a room as far from the pool, restaurant, and street noise as possible? A top-floor room would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a gym or spa on-site?
No, but the hotel offers discounted classes at the nearby Pier to Point Wellness and Spa.
Are pets allowed at The Pearl?
No, The Pearl is strictly not pet-friendly, though service animals are welcome.
How much is parking?
Self-parking is $20 per night, but spots are limited and cannot be reserved in advance.
Are there any hidden fees?
The hotel requires a $50 per night incidental deposit, and some guests have reported surprise resort fees depending on how they booked.
What time is check-in and check-out?
Check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Is breakfast included in the room rate?
Generally no, though free coffee is available in the lobby. Some booking packages may include a simple breakfast.
Insider Tips
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Grab one of the free custom bicycles to explore nearby Shelter Island or La Playa.
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Hit up 'The Happiest Hour' at Ponyboy for great deals on craft cocktails before the Wednesday dive-in movie.
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If the hotel lot is full, there is free street parking nearby, but read the signs carefully to avoid tickets.
5 things to know before you go
💡The pool is actually saltwater and shaped like an oyster.
💡The hotel is right in the flight path for San Diego Airport—planes start roaring over at 6:30 AM.
💡Rooms can feel surprisingly damp or humid, a quirk of the older motel architecture.
💡There are no elevators to the second floor, so you'll be hauling your own luggage up the stairs.
💡The hotel uses high-end Aesop bath products in the rooms, which is a nice luxury touch for a budget-friendly spot.