The San Diego Full Bay Cruise is a deluxe tour that covers it all: Harbor and Shelter Islands, Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument, North Island Naval Air Station, the Submarine Base, as well as the Coronado Bridge..
See Cabrillo National Monument, Coronado Bridge and Point Loma Lighthouse View the U.S. Navy surface fleet, historical ships and the North Island Naval Air Station Take in views of the downtown San Diego skyline Enjoy a narrated tour by an experienced and knowledgeable guide Drinks and snacks are available on board during the cruise The San Diego Bay Cruise is a two-hour, narrated tour that covers 25 nautical miles of the San Diego Bay. Climb aboard the Spirit of San Diego for a fabulous full bay excursion around the San Diego Bay. Popular sights on the San Diego Full Bay Cruise include: Point Loma Lighthouse -- Although replaced in 1891, because fog and low clouds often obscured its light, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse still stands watch over San Diego. The National Park Service has refurbished the interior of the lighthouse to its original 1880's appearance as a reminder of San Diego's history. Cabrillo National Monument -- This monument is home to a wealth of cultural and natural resources. Cabrillo National Monument tells the story of 16th century exploration and the first Europeans to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States. North Island Naval Air Station -- Located in the San Diego Historic District, the North Island Naval Air Station played a prominent role in the history of military aviation. It represents the principle administrative and residential core of one of the earliest naval air stations in the United States and the first on the West Coast. Coronado Bridge -- The San Diego-Coronado Bridge was the first construction to span San Diego Bay, connecting the peninsula of Coronado with the city of San Diego. The drive across provides a beautiful panoramic view of San Diego's skyline and the huge Navy ships lining the harbor. Star of India -- Located at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, the Star of India is the world's oldest active ship. She began her life on the stocks at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man in 1863. Iron ships were experiments in the late 1800's and most vessels were built of wood. Originally, The Star of India bore the name Euterpe, after the Greek goddess of music. On the two-hour San Diego Full Bay Cruise, discover the magnificent history and culture surrounding the San Diego Bay while enjoying breathtaking views of the waterfront and seascape. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to explore the harbor of one of the most spectacular cities in the world. %%pimage3%%
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
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