Teresina Apartments

1250 Santa Cora Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91913 • From $179 Per Day
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  • One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Carport
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Hot Tub & Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

One of the greatest amenities of Southern California living is the nearby Pacific Ocean, just a short drive away from Teresina Apartments. Our master-planned Otay Ranch location offers abundant local parks and open spaces, but our on-site swimming pools, jogging trails, grilling areas and kids' playground means you won't have to travel far to enjoy the great outdoors. After a long day at work, soak in the ocean and mountain views from the comfort of your own home, which is also outfitted with central heat and air conditioning, a full-size washer and dryer, large closets and a private balcony, creating the perfect escape when you're ready to unwind. For the ultimate in convenience, amenities and recreation opportunities, look no further than Teresina Apartments.

Amenities

Near 32nd Street Naval Base
Reserved Garage Parking
Ocean and Mountain Views
Kids' Playground
Fitness Center
Clubhouse
2 pools
Gas Grill at Main Pool
After-hours Security
Ample In-home Storage
Roman Tub in Master Bathroom
Private Balcony

Property Location

About Chula Vista, California

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About Chula Vista

As a young city 90 years ago, Chula Vista was filled with fragrant lemon groves and fields of other agricultural products. Today, located halfway between San Diego and the Mexican border, Chula Vista is a thriving city with diverse cultural influences and an influential small business community. The name, which means beautiful view, highlights the reason why tourism is a huge part of the local economy.

The Community of Chula Vista

Chula Vista is a fast-growing city; in fact, it was named the second fastest growing city in the U.S. by Forbes in 2013. Five years later, the city continues its growth spurt and plans to further develop its bayfront. The city is easily divided into two halves: West Chula Vista, with the vast majority of the original community, and East Chula Vista, where Southwestern College and most of the new residential areas are popping up.

What to Do in Chula Vista

Whether you enjoy animals, marine science exhibits or beautiful walking trails, a trip to the Living Coast Discovery Center is a must do while in Chula Vista. This nonprofit zoo and aquarium is located right on San Diego Bay and incorporates 1.5 miles of trails and close proximity to the 316-acre Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. See sea turtles, sharks and birds of prey -- and, for an additional fee, you can feed these amazing creatures. Open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $16 for adults and $11 for children.

If you're a sports fan, you might plan a stroll around the grounds of the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, a U.S. Olympic and Paralympic training site. Open to the public on weekdays from 9 to 5, you can take a tour, eat in the Dining Hall and check out unique souvenirs in the Team Shop. Lucky visitors may see athletes and teams training.

Zone out with a trip to one of Southern California's best-loved water parks. Aquatica San Diego has water slides, wave pools and a lazy river for hours of fun. Run by SeaWorld, some proceeds from the park go to support animal rescue efforts. Single-day tickets start at $47.99 for an adult and $42.99 for a child under age 10. Pay a little extra for front-of-the-line access and you won't have to wait on the slides.

One Place You Shouldn't Miss in Chula Vista

Looking for a nice place to walk and see wildlife? The Rice Canyon Trail near Discovery Park is an easy hike in a greenbelt area. Keep your eyes open for hawks and other birds, coyotes, frogs and even the occasional rattlesnake. Plan your jaunt for morning or evening to avoid the hottest part of the day, and don't miss the succulents growing at the top of the trail.

Dining in Chula Vista

Close to the Mexican border, you'd expect to find some excellent restaurants featuring south-of-the-border dishes. La Quinta Grill pairs delicious seafood dishes, traditional carne asada and high-end tacos with margaritas that receive rave reviews and great service.

For a less formal meal, visit Tacos El Gordo De Tijuana for freshly made, authentic street tacos. Stand in line for the type of taco you want, then take your meal to the outdoor patio. The carne asada fries are a must try, and brave culinary adventurers might choose lengua (beef tongue) or buche (pork stomach) tacos.

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