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Historic Bay Cruise Aboard 1914 Pilot boat with General Admission

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San Diego, US
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San Diego, US
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Step aboard the historic 1914 Pilot boat for an unforgettable and educational experience on the waters of San Diego Bay. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the bay and its role in maritime commerce. As you cruise along the waterfront, you'll be captivated by the narrated tour, sharing stories of ships, landmarks, and the local ecology. From the bustling downtown area to the majestic Coronado Bridge, you'll see it all. The Pilot boat itself holds a special place in history as one of the few vessels in the country on the National Register of Historic Places. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this remarkable journey through time. Book your seat now and embark on a 45-minute adventure that will leave you in awe.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Historic bay tour on a 1914 Pilot boat
  • Narrated tour with information on local ecology and economy
  • Views of major attractions including aircraft carriers and Coronado Bridge
  • Experience the history and charm of San Diego's waterfront
  • Visit a vessel on the National Register of Historic Places
  • General admission ticket for self-guided tour of museum
  • 45-minute pilot cruise

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Introduction

Experience the charm and history of San Diego's bay with the Historic Bay Cruise Aboard 1914 Pilot boat with General Admission Self-Guided Tour. Step aboard this magnificent vessel that served as San Diego's chief pilot craft for over 80 years, helping countless commercial ships navigate their way through the bay. The Pilot boat is not just any boat; it holds the prestigious honor of being on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. As you embark on this narrated tour, you'll be transported back in time, immersing yourself in the rich maritime heritage of the region.

What to expect?

During this 45-minute Bay tour, you can anticipate a captivating journey across the picturesque waters of San Diego's bay. The itinerary includes must-see landmarks such as North Island, the Aircraft Carriers, and Coronado Bridge. As you cruise along, the knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights about the area's history, ecology, and economy. The tour provides a perfect blend of education and entertainment, making it an enjoyable experience for all.

Who is this for?

The Historic Bay Cruise Aboard 1914 Pilot boat is designed for anyone who appreciates history, maritime adventures, and stunning views. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a family looking for an educational outing, or a visitor wanting to explore San Diego's iconic landmarks, this tour is ideal for you. It offers a unique and immersive experience that appeals to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Why book this?

Book this unforgettable cruise to indulge in the nostalgia of San Diego's maritime heritage and create lasting memories. The opportunity to step aboard the 1914 Pilot boat, a vessel steeped in history, is an experience unlike any other. With its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, the tour offers a chance to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the significance of the bay. The knowledgeable narration from the guide adds an extra layer of fascination, ensuring an engaging and informative experience for all.

Good to know

When booking the Historic Bay Cruise, remember to check-in at the Maritime Museum of San Diego Ticket Booth before making your way to the outdoors waiting area at the aft-deck end of the 1898 Victorian-era steam ferryboat Berkeley. The tour lasts for approximately 45 minutes, taking you along a captivating route that showcases various attractions such as Lindbergh Field, Coronado Bridge, and Tuna Harbor. Prepare to be amazed by the beautiful sights and gain a new perspective on San Diego's remarkable history.

Reviews

Visitors who have embarked on the Historic Bay Cruise Aboard 1914 Pilot boat rave about the experience. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provide captivating narrations throughout the tour, enhancing their understanding of the bay's history. Guests appreciate the mix of informative commentary and breathtaking views, with many describing it as a must-do activity in San Diego. The Pilot boat itself has garnered admiration for its preservation, allowing passengers to step back in time and appreciate its historical significance. Overall, visitors express high satisfaction and appreciation for this unique and enchanting experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Reviews

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ncmeyn

My husband and I took a great sail on a Pilot Boat, an option add on when visiting the San Diego Maritime Museum. The excursion is a 45 minute ride in and around the San Diego Harbor. John M was the Captain and a very professional and friendly one at that. Our narrator onboard named Ki Ki, was extraordinary in knowledge and enthusiastic in her presentation as to what we were experiencing. To be frank, we have been on San Diego Harbor tours on many occasions- but never on one have we encountered such a well informed crew- who enhanced our tour with historical and detailed information of the Harbor. Although the day was grey and overcast - our experience was brightened by these two members who were so enthusiastic and added such colorful commentary to what we were seeing and experiencing.

Tommy599

WOW this maritime museum is 10 X better than the one in San Francisco, With 9 WELL MAINTAIED ships for us to visit; Star of India (LARGE steel sailing ship that plied all the oceans of the world) / HMS Surprise (used in the Johnny Depth movies “ Pirates of the Caribbean, and most noteworthy “Captain and Commander” with Russel Crow) this was the only craft we could not go on as she is getting ready to go into dry dock / Large steam-driven Ferry Berkley, that was used in between Oakland and San Francisco before the Oakland bridge was constructed. The ferry’s insides are immaculate and filled with all sorts of ship models and nautical things --Tom even got down into the engine room to operate the engine on the hydraulic jack with the help of a volunteer X submariner that volunteers to work at the museum. A most excellent replica of a Spanish galleon / Media (private steam yacht, very similar to the shipwreck Glinda up in lake superior / Vietnam Swift river boat still with her guns / Pilot boat / AND The Navy deep diving research test vehicle SS 555 Submarine Dolphin (bult in 1968 and capable of reaching depths of 3-4 thousand ft. Most of the ships in the fleet are fully operational (excluding the submarine and ferry) and are taken out on weekends with paying guest manning the stations. We went out on the 1914 Pilot Boat for a 45-minute cruise in the harbor. Our female tour guide was from Italy and was quite the entertainer.

phil-the-badger

It was reasonably interesting. Spent about 2 hours looking around the ships , which have been very well restored / maintained. Staff were all very pleasant. Reasonable value for money. The pilot boat add-on to cruise around the marina is definitely recommended - a very interesting narative and saves spending 4 times the amount going on a specific harbour tour.
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