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San Diego Harbor Cruise on the largest Catamaran in San Diego!

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Overview
Enjoy a San Diego harbor cruise on San Diego's largest and newest catamaran yacht. We provide our guests with a unique way to splash by all of the amazing San Diego harbor monuments while enjoying the smooth sailing of San Diego's largest catamaran! Let our captain and crew guide you through the calm waters of San Diego Bay while our friendly bartenders whip up our famous custom cocktails and mocktails!
City: San Diego
Mon 08 Sep
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Starting at $55.00
Mon 08 Sep
Starting at $55.00
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What's Included
Full Bar (Drinks not included)
Captain, Crew and Bartender
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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USS Midway Museum
The Triton will splash by the USS Midway, which is an aircraft carrier, formerly of the United States Navy, the lead ship of her class. Commissioned 8 days after the end of World War II, Midway was the largest ship in the world until 1955, as well as the first U.S. aircraft carrier too big to transit the Panama Canal. She operated for 47 years, during which time she saw action in the Vietnam War and served as the Persian Gulf flagship in 1991's Operation Desert Storm. Decommissioned in 1992, she is now a museum ship at the USS Midway Museum, in San Diego, California, and is the only remaining inactive U.S. aircraft carrier that is not an Essex-class aircraft carrier.
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Maritime Museum of San Diego
The Maritime Museum of San Diego, established in 1948, preserves one of the largest collections of historic sea vessels in the United States. Located on the San Diego Bay, the centerpiece of the museum's collection is the Star of India, an 1863 iron bark. The museum maintains the MacMullen Library and Research Archives aboard the 1898 ferryboat Berkeley. The museum also publishes the quarterly peer-reviewed journal Mains'l Haul: A Journal of Pacific Maritime History.
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Coronado Bridge
Get to go underneath the amazing Coronado Bridge! The San Diego–Coronado Bridge, locally referred to as the Coronado Bridge, is a prestressed concrete/steel girder bridge, crossing over San Diego Bay in the United States, linking San Diego with Coronado, California.[6] The bridge is signed as part of State Route 75.
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Portside Pier
The Port of San Diego and The Brigantine, Inc. have transformed one of Southern California's iconic, flagship waterfront restaurant sites - 1360 North Harbor Drive along the North Embarcadero. The Brigantine’s Portside Pier opened in July 2020 and offers dining options to please everyone’s palate – from fresh seafood and authentic Mexican, to pub fare, coffee and gelato; not to mention first-rate views of San Diego Bay and free public access to enjoy those views!
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Coronado
Coronado (Spanish for "Crowned") is a resort city located in San Diego County, California, United States, across the San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego.[5] It was founded in the 1880s and incorporated in 1890. Its population was 24,697 at the 2010 census,[6][7] up from 24,100 at the 2000 census.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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