Roseville

Roseville is located north of La Playa starting at Talbot, then follows the water and includes Shelter Island, then stretches to Nimitz and North Harbor, and finally out to Fleetridge on the northwest side.

Roseville was named after San Diego Pioneer Louis Rose and is the oldest settled part of Point Loma. Roseville also became home for many Portuguese fishing boat families that settled here well over 100 years ago. It has also been called “Tunaville” because it had such a big part of the tuna-fishing fleet.

Roseville is mostly residential except for The Village and the areas bordering America’s Cup Harbor which have many small retail shops and including Miguel’s Cocina, Brigantine, Harbor Town Pub, Old Venice, Pomodoro Ristorante Italiano, Point Loma Seafoods, The Wine Pub, and The Living Room which has the Best Mexican Mocha’s I have ever had.

Roseville also is home to Shelter Island which is not an island but is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land which features a long stretch of Shoreline Park with absolutely spectacular views of the San Diego Bay. There is also the Shelter Island Boat Dock, The Kona Kai Resort Spa and Marina, Humphreys Bay Club and Marina where they locals come for summer concerts, The Silver Gate Yacht Club, The Palms Hotel and Marina, and Bali Hai restaurant. This is a great area for guests to San Diego to stroll along The Bay and take in the sights.