1. Shelter Island is a man-made peninsula located in San Diego Bay. It was constructed in 1934 and was originally planned as a commercial airport, but it was later transformed into a recreational area. The island is known for its charming marina, excellent fishing spots, beautiful sunsets, and relaxing atmosphere.
2. Shelter Island is open to the public 24 hours a day. For more information, you can contact the Port of San Diego at (619) 686-6200.
3. There is no admission fee to visit Shelter Island as it is free and open to everyone. The easiest way to get there is by car or taxi. Parking is available on the island, but it can be limited during peak times. If you prefer to use public transportation, there are also buses that run along Shelter Island Drive.