Corona Mountain

Corona Mountain is the final area Mario and F.L.U.D.D visit in Super Mario Sunshine. The path to this area is opened after Mario and F.L.U.D.D complete all of the game's Shadow Mario levels. Corona Mountain is where the final showdown against Bowser and Bowser Jr. takes place.

The volcano contains an area where Mario must jump across timed spiked fiery platforms. There is also an area where the plumber must steer a boat to the other side of a sea of lava. Falling into the lava results in instant death. If the boat collides with anything, it will sink into the lava. Surprisingly, although the boat is made of mud, no harm will come to it if the player avoids the obstacles. The final part of Corona Mountain is using the Rocket Nozzle to blast up onto clouds to reach Bowser's spa. Unlike the other areas, Corona Mountain does not have episodes and is merely an obstacle course, followed by the final battle.

Official Profiles and Statistics
The hot springs at the foot of Isle Delfino's mountain is relaxing but the lava caves which open on the plaza are forbidden for public safety.

Name
"Corona" means "crown" in Italian, Spanish and Latin, and can also refer to the superhot plasma atmosphere that surrounds the sun. Because the rest of the locations of Isle Delfino have Italian names, the lava-filled volcano's allusion to the sun's heat may have merely been an afterthought or coincidense when "corona" was chosen for the mountain that crowned the "head" of the dolphin-shaped island.

Trivia

 * If the player looks at the paths and platforms, they can see that there may have been a hallway along the level.
 * There is an enemy attack in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars called Corona.
 * The entrance of to the mountain was once covered in grass in Beta versions of the Plaza.
 * In the beginning clip, the player can see three or four flaming Cheep-Cheep jumping out of the lava and over the obstacles to the other side, however these Cheep-Cheep never appear in gameplay. Lava-dwelling fish do appear in Corona Mountain, but they are a sub-species of Bubba, not Cheep-Cheep.