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June 27, 2022 / 3:40 PM EDT / CBS/AP

A $325 million superyacht seized by the United States from a sanctioned Russian oligarch arrived in San Diego Bay on Monday.

The 348-foot-long (106-meter-long) Amadea flew an American flag as it sailed past the retired aircraft carrier USS Midway and under the Coronado Bridge.

"After a transpacific journey of over 5,000 miles (8,047 kilometers), the Amadea has safely docked in a port within the United States, and will remain in the custody of the U.S. government, pending its anticipated forfeiture and sale," the Department of Justice said in a statement.

The FBI linked the Amadea to the Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov, and the vessel became a target of Task Force KleptoCapture, launched in March to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs to put pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine. The U.S. said Kerimov secretly bought the vessel last year through various shell companies.

But Justice Department  officials had been stymied  by a legal effort to contest the American seizure warrant and by a yacht crew that refused to sail for the U.S. American officials won a legal battle in Fiji to take the Cayman Islands-flagged superyacht earlier this month. 

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The Amadea made a stop in Honolulu Harbor en route to the U.S. mainland. The Amadea boasts  luxury features  such as a helipad, mosaic-tiled pool, lobster tank and a pizza oven, nestled in a décor of "delicate marble and stones" and "precious woods and delicate silk fabrics," according to court documents.

"The successful seizure and transport of Amadea would not have been possible without extraordinary cooperation from our foreign partners in the global effort to enforce U.S. sanctions imposed in response to Russia's unprovoked and unjustified war in Ukraine," the Justice Department said.

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Who's Paying for Russian Oligarch's Seized Yacht in San Diego Bay?

The amadea, which superyachttimes.com called the 63rd largest yacht in the world, tied up monday at naval base san diego, in national city, by eric s. page and mari payton • published june 28, 2022 • updated on june 28, 2022 at 2:11 pm.

Many San Diegans who saw the news about the Amadea — the $325 million seized Russian oligarch's yacht that docked in San Diego on Monday — may be wondering: Who's paying for that?

Imagine how much the fuel costs to sail it more than 5,000 miles from Fiji, where it was seized earlier this month, to San Diego? A local marine fuel dock quoted the following prices, if you're wondering: $7.40 for gas, $7.35 for diesel. According to SuperYachtTimes.com, the Amadea has a 392,000-liter fuel tank. That works out to about 103,555 gallons, so it could cost $766,307 or so just to fill up.

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And then there are maintence costs on a 350-foot long yacht, which, you can be sure, are extensive and necessary — in fact, not undertaking such efforts can cause the vessel's value to decline if it deteriotes due to neglect.

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The Amadea carries a full complement of 36 crew, including the captain, according to SuperYachtTimes, but it won't need nearly that many once she tied up at Naval Base San Diego in National City. Nevertheless, someone will be monitoring the yacht and conducting the maintenance.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the yacht was bought with what it calls "dirty money," and, as such, some may be relieved to hear, will be sold to the highest bidder. Presumably, the associated post-seizure costs accrued after its seizure will be coming off the top of the sale price. Until then, the Amadea, which SuperYachtTimes called the 63rd larges yacht in the world, will resume in the custody of the U.S.

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Officials with the DOJ said the Amadea, which was seized in connection to the department's KleptoCapture campaign undertaken in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, was owned by Suleiman Kerimov a Russian billionaire.

After the yacht arrived in San Diego, John Kirby, a former federal prosecutor, told NBC 7 that he thinks the U.S. government hopes moves like the Amadea's seizure are efforts to apply pressure to Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Earlier this month, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco said, regarding the Amadea, “The department had its eyes on every yacht purchased with dirty money. This yacht seizure should tell every corrupt Russian oligarch that they cannot hide — not even in the remotest part of the world. We will use every means of enforcing the sanctions imposed in response to Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war in Ukraine.”

The court ruling represented a significant victory for the U.S. as it encounters obstacles in its attempts to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs around the world. While those efforts are welcomed by many who oppose the war in Ukraine, some actions have tested the limits of American jurisdiction abroad.

The United States wasted no time in taking command of the after a Fiji court ruled in its favor and sailed the ship away from the South Pacific nation just hours after the ruling.

"If you could say or somehow prove that this boat … that the oligarch had the money for this boat because he bribed Vladimir Putin, that is public corruption," Kirby said. "It’s a crime even when it takes place outside the United States. The United States can still act upon it."

According the website, the Amadea is not currently for sale, but that may soon change. Until then, you can "shop" for other eye-popping, wallet-busting boats here .

The Associated Press contributed to this report — Ed.

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It’s the 332-foot Attessa IV, belonging to industrialist billionaire Dennis Washington .

He’s the Montana-based founder of the Washington Companies and a long-time San Diego visitor. His $150 million yacht, described as “one of the most exquisite” by Forbes.com, has been a frequent sight at the Kona Kai Marina on Shelter Island.

On June 4, however, the yacht was all decked out for a party. Washington’s invitees celebrated the 90th birthday of Bill McComas , a part-time resident of Rancho Santa Fe. McComas is one of the founders of IGT ( International Gaming Technologies), a firm dominating the poker video gaming machine market.

In the interest of trivial pursuit, Washington’s predecessor Attessa yacht, although it bore a different name, was used the 1987 film “Overboard” starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell . That Attessa also appeared in the 1993 movie “Indecent Proposal” with Robert Redford and Demi Moore.

Helping hand: Sharon LeeMaster , the voice for numerous local not-for-profit organizations, fell and broke her wrist the other evening. Despite her pain, she kept an appointment the following morning to deliver donated Padres ballgame tickets to the San Diego Madres for its fundraiser.

While there, a kindly member of the Madres volunteered to help her while she is on the mend. “Could I come by and read to you, or do whatever you need?” queried Dorothy Yonimitsu .

The age of the lady so generously offering her services? 98.

Busy as a bell: The local Spirit of Liberty Foundation’s America’s Freedom Bell traveled to the World War II monument in Washington, D.C., for Memorial Day. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter rang the huge bronze bell, which resembles the Liberty Bell, as did thousands of other attendees.

After the ceremony, the bell rode on a float in the Memorial Day parade then was bundled up and flown to France for the international observance of D-Day in Normandy on June 5 and 6.

The bell was originally cast on June 6, 2013. It bears the symbols of all the branches of the Armed Forces and contains metal from the Twin Towers destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attack.

Good sports: Soccer player Kraig Chiles was honored as San Diego’s 2016 “Sports Man of the Year” at the Hall of Champions in Balboa Park. Stealing some of the San Diego Sockers star’s spotlight, however, was his “date” at the Taste 4 Sports event — Chiles’ 2-year-old daughter.

Perennial attendee Bill Walton was unable to be at the celebration this year but his presence was felt nonetheless — a dinner with the hoops star was auctioned for more than $400.

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Port successfully woos superyachts, megayachts to San Diego waters

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SAN DIEGO —San Diego made a push in 2007 and 2008 to remind those navigating the Pacific Ocean in large recreational vessels Los Angeles is not the only destination in Southern California for superyacht and megayacht owners to dock for a few days while traveling to Alaska or Mexico.

The campaign for multimillion-dollar yachts to moor in San Diego Bay started to materialize when port officials launched a trial program in 2008. Megayachts would be allowed to moor along San Diego’s embarcadero with the promise of a myriad of services for 100- and 200-foot vessels visiting the harbor. Services included concierge and boat maintenance.

Fast forward to 2015 and superyachts and megayachts appear to have a steady presence in the harbor, with a few docking at Fifth Avenue Landing in downtown and San Diego Mooring Co. offering docking opportunities for 100- to 300-foot yachts. The port’s campaign appears to be yielding positive results, according to a boatyard representative and yacht broker.

Downtown San Diego has become a destination for superyachts and megayachts stopping over in the Southern California city en route to Mexico or Alaska. City and port officials marketed San Diego to luxury yacht owners as an ideal stop during long navigations up and down the Pacific Ocean coast. Photo courtesy Fifth Avenue Landing

Ambitious Beginnings

San Diego Superyacht Association (SDSA), a collective of business executives, marinas, and superyacht brokers, builders and designers, was launched in 2006. Members included representatives from Driscoll Boat Works, Fraser Yachts, Kona Kai Marina, Marine Group Boat Works and Shelter Island Marina.

“The group’s mission is to promote San Diego as a world-class superyacht destination and provide a conduit to marine services and suppliers,” port staff stated about SDSA.

SDSA’s mission appeared to materialize in 2007 as the Port of San Diego campaigning for superyachts and megayachts to visit the harbor began.

The Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners granted San Diego Mooring Co. a two-year lease to manage megayacht moorings the following year.

Princess Mariana was the first megayacht to dock in San Diego Bay; the six-deck, 225-foot yacht docked Mediterranean-style at the embarcadero in August 2008.

After the economic downturn an assemblyman from Carlsbad introduced legislation to make it easier for large recreational vessels to visit California’s ports. Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill into law in 2012, making it easier for superyacht and megayacht owners planning to visit San Diego (among other ports) to submit an oil spill prevention and pollution plan to the state.

“Yes, we do have areas for megayachts. We had a couple of megayachts dock in secure port areas because their owners requested privacy and security,” said Marguerite Elicone, marketing and public relations representative with the Port of San Diego. “We had Luna , owned by Roman Abramovich, here for several months in 2013.”

Just Passing Through Fraser Yachts’ Neal Esterly said the port’s efforts to market San Diego as a destination for superyachts and megayachts is yielding results, particularly for vessels passing through the region while en route to Alaska or Mexico.

“There is no noticeable growth of superyachts based in San Diego, but … there is an increase [in large yachts passing through]. It’s growing bigger,” Esterly said.

He added San Diego is attractive to superyacht and megayacht owners for several reasons. The city, for example, features an accessible international airport and yards such as Marine Group Boat Works in Chula Vista capable of servicing large projects. Having the Navy and hi-tech companies in town means the right technology is available for most work.

“Boats like coming to this environment,” said Esterly, adding the weather in San Diego is more cooperative than harbors in Florida. “San Diego is ideal as a transition for going to Alaska or Mexico. It’s well situated.”

Available dockage at reasonable rates and cooperative government agencies are among the reasons San Diego’s position as a destination for large yachts passing through the area has met with positive traction, Esterly said.

“It’s a team effort between private industry and the government to keep boats coming. Captains have a good feeling about San Diego right now,” Esterly said. “Word is out there the port can handle this. Word would go around the world quickly if San Diego is a hassle.”

Marine Group Boat Works’ spokesperson Leah Yam echoed similar sentiments, saying San Diego Bay is large enough to handle superyachts and megayachts.

“San Diego is one of the largest port cities on the West Coast and acts as a perfect destination for leisure, rest and resources for superyachts,” Yam said. “It’s also arguable that many of the reasons that draw yacht owners to San Diego stems from the number of facilities equipped to handle them including Marine Group Boat Works, a shipyard with two locations that can haul vessels up to 220 feet and dock up to 350 feet for repairs, and Fifth Avenue Landing, a marina located in downtown that docks up to 350 feet.”

Superyacht vs. Megayacht vs. Gigayacht

Yam said the distinction between superyacht and megayacht is evolving. The type of vessel qualifying as a “superyacht” has grown since the turn of the century, while “megayacht” was not widely used until recently, Yam explained.

“If you were to ask me 15 years ago, I would’ve defined a superyacht as being about 85 feet or greater and there was no such thing as a megayacht.  Now I’d categorize a superyacht as being about 100 feet or greater and a megayacht would be 200 feet or more.  The terms are still evolving,” Yam said.

The term “gigayacht” could be the next term commonly bantered about from the large vessel lexicon, according to staff at Warsash Superyacht Academy (a division of Southampton Solent University in the United Kingdom). Gigayacht could apply to vessels larger than 100 meters (about 328 feet).

Increased Presence and Economic Impact

Marine Group Boat Works serviced more than 60 vessels measuring larger than 100 feet in 2015, according to Yam.

“Between our two shipyards, just this year alone, we serviced [more than] 60 superyachts over 100 feet. That’s almost double than what we saw in 2013 during America’s Cup, which brought record number of yachts to the West Coast,” Yam said. “The megayachts are also booking at Fifth Ave Landing … especially during major conventions such as Comic Con.”

Visiting San Diego, be it during major events or while en route to points due south, north or east, each large yacht coming into the bay impacts the local economy, according to Esterly and Yam.

“These boats are a floating economic stimulus,” Esterly said.

A 200-foot yacht typically employs a crew of 10 or more people, according to Warsash Superyacht Academy staff. Food supplies for the crew during multi-day navigations are usually bought during stopovers in San Diego. Captain and crew would rent hotel space or housing if the superyacht or megayacht is being serviced.

Yam said superyacht and megayacht owners support employees at boatyards and bring revenue to fueling stations, restaurants, retail and local housing.

One superyacht, for example, could spend tens of thousands of dollars on one trip to Costco, stocking up on provisions for everyone aboard a long voyage south or west. Yam cited an example of one captain renting out two homes in coastal San Diego for his crew. Each home was rented out at $15,000 per month for three months, she said, infusing nearly $100,000 into the San Diego economy.

There are no recent economic impact reports to validate how much money is put into the San Diego economy courtesy of visiting superyachts and megayachts. A 2007 Marine Group Boat Works press release citing industry estimates stated for every $1 spent on repairing or maintaining a superyacht meant $7 was invested locally on entertainment, hotel rooms, restaurants and shopping.

“With such large vessels, whose value ranges from $10 million to $100 million and higher it is commonplace that at least 10 percent of the vessel’s market value is required to keep it operating each year. Expenses go for such essentials as captain and crew, provisions and fuel,” port staff stated. “For repairs it’s not uncommon for such yachts to spend several million dollars on refits – the industry term for complete refurbishing of the vessel – along with engine re-powers, hull and topside paintwork and general maintenance.”

Superyachts and megayachts also bring an aesthetic value to the local landscape, according to Yam. She said superyachts and megayachts are well-received by San Diego’s recreational boaters.

“In speaking for them, I think boat owners become boat owners because they’re fascinated by the aesthetics, mechanics and performance of the actual boat. For them to see so many different custom designed and engineered vessels is exciting to them,” Yam said. “I think it also helps to legitimize the services we perform. If we’re capable of repairing and maintaining vessels of that size and magnitude, especially if the work is logistically impossible and yet we’re still able to accomplish it, then we can find the solution to their needs as well.”

A few superyachts and megayachts are regularly spotted at Fifth Avenue Landing in the downtown area, which advertises itself as a “12-slip boutique San Diego superyacht marina”  capable of serving 300-foot vessels.

San Diego Mooring Co. and GB Capital Holdings LLC currently advertise the city’s waterfront as an ideal destination for yachts between 100 and 400 feet in length. Berthing rates start at $75 per day ($2,250 per month) for a 100-foot superyacht to $225 per day ($6,750 per month) for 300-foot megayachts. The mooring company charges $150 per hour for loading and unloading of equipment and provisions.

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San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience

Set out on a captivating journey through San Diego’s picturesque harbor aboard a classic 1904-styled Friendship sloop. This 2.5-hour sailing adventure offers an immersive experience, where a knowledgeable guide regales you with fascinating insights into the city’s iconic landmarks and local marine life. Sip refreshing beverages, savor snacks, and soak in the breathtaking views of the skyline as you glide across the serene waters. With its free cancellation policy and focus on comfort, this sailing tour promises an unforgettable outing . But the real magic lies in the stories waiting to be uncovered as you set sail on this timeless vessel.

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Key Points

  • A 2.5-hour sailing tour aboard a classic 1904-styled Friendship sloop with a live English-speaking guide.
  • Sail past the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier and spot local wildlife like sea lions and dolphins.
  • All-inclusive package with beer, wine, soft drinks, and packaged snacks.
  • Flexible cancellation policy with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Ideal for sailing enthusiasts and those seeking a unique sightseeing experience in San Diego.

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Experience Overview

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Experience Overview

This classic yacht sailing experience in San Diego offers participants a 2.5-hour tour aboard a 1904-styled Friendship sloop.

The small group is limited to 6 people and is led by a live tour guide who provides commentary in English.

Highlights include sailing past the iconic USS Midway Aircraft Carrier and spotting local wildlife like sea lions and dolphins.

Passengers can expect a scenic adventure on the water, taking in the city’s coastal views.

Whether you’re a sailing enthusiast or simply seeking a unique sightseeing opportunity , this classic yacht experience promises an unforgettable time on the San Diego waters.

Inclusions and Amenities

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Inclusions and Amenities

The tour’s inclusions and amenities ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience. The all-inclusive package includes beer (IPA and Lager), white wine, soft drinks, and water, as well as packaged snacks.

Participants can also take advantage of the restrooms available on board. While gratuities aren’t included, the crew accepts cash, Venmo, and PayPal.

Additionally:

  • The small group size is limited to 6 participants, providing a more intimate and personalized adventure.
  • The scenic 1904-styled Friendship sloop offers a unique and authentic sailing experience.
  • The 2.5-hour duration allows ample time to take in the sights, including the USS Midwar Aircraft Carrier and local wildlife.
  • The free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance ensures flexibility for participants.

Booking Information

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Booking Information

Booking the San Diego Yacht Sailing Experience is straightforward. Prices start from $109.00 per person.

Visitors can choose to reserve now and pay later, which is a convenient option. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

To check availability, guests can review the starting times on the website. With this flexibility, planning a scenic sailing adventure on San Diego’s waters becomes hassle-free.

Gratuities aren’t included, but guests can pay in cash, Venmo, or PayPal. The booking process is designed to provide a seamless experience for those eager to embark on this classic yacht sailing tour.

Meeting Point and Directions

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Meeting Point and Directions

The departure point for the San Diego Yacht Sailing Experience is the Safe Harbor Sunroad Marina , located at 955 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, 92101.

Participants are advised to arrive 20 minutes early and follow these directions:

  • Follow signs to the San Diego airport.
  • Turn onto Harbor Island Drive.
  • Park in the designated lot .
  • Upon arrival, call Captain Philip at (619) 889-5988.

The meeting point is conveniently located, and the directions are straightforward, ensuring a smooth start to the classic yacht sailing adventure .

Important Guidelines

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Important Guidelines

Recommended items for the San Diego Yacht Sailing Experience include sunglasses and sunscreen to protect against the sun.

A light jacket is also advised as the weather can be breezy on the water. Guests should avoid wearing high-heeled shoes, as they’re not suitable for the yacht’s deck.

Smoking and bringing pets, aside from service animals, are prohibited . The trip is subject to weather conditions, and if canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

All guests must sign a liability release before boarding the yacht. Following these important guidelines will ensure a safe and enjoyable sailing adventure.

Sailing Adventure Highlights

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Sailing Adventure Highlights

What truly highlights this classic yacht sailing experience in San Diego? The scenic adventure aboard a 1904-styled Friendship sloop offers several captivating highlights:

Sailing past the awe-inspiring USS Midway Aircraft Carrier, a historic naval ship that dominates the harbor.

Spotting local wildlife, including playful sea lions and graceful dolphins, as they frolic in the Pacific waters.

Marveling at the city’s stunning skyline and iconic landmarks from a unique vantage point on the water.

Enjoying the gentle breeze and peaceful ambiance of a classic yachting experience, complete with all-inclusive beverages and snacks.

Safety Considerations

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Safety Considerations

Safety is a paramount concern when embarking on this classic yacht sailing adventure. All participants must sign a liability release prior to boarding, ensuring everyone understands the inherent risks involved. Certain items are prohibited for safety reasons, such as high-heeled shoes, smoking, and pets (except assistance dogs). Plus, the consumption of red wine is not allowed, as it can pose a risk of staining the yacht’s interior. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, the tour operator recommends bringing sunglasses, sunscreen, and a jacket. In the event of poor weather conditions, the tour may be canceled, and you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

Recommended Items Prohibited Items
Sunglasses High-heeled shoes
Sunscreen Smoking
Jacket Pets (except assistance dogs)
Red wine

Customer Reviews

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Glowing reviews from past participants highlight the unforgettable sailing experience offered by the San Diego Yacht Sailing Tour. Guests rave about the scenic adventure , with one reviewer describing it as "a magical journey through San Diego’s harbor, with breathtaking views and a peaceful ambiance."

Others commend the knowledgeable and friendly guide , the comfortable sloop, and the generous selection of beverages and snacks. The tour’s small group size is also praised, allowing for a more intimate and personalized experience .

The overwhelmingly positive feedback attests to the exceptional value and memorable nature of this classic yacht sailing adventure.

The top customer highlights include:

  • Stunning harbor views and wildlife sightings
  • Attentive and informative tour guide
  • Comfortable and well-equipped sailing vessel
  • Generous selection of refreshments and snacks

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Frequently Asked Questions

San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience - Frequently Asked Questions

Is This Yacht Suitable for People With Limited Mobility?

The yacht may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. The tour requires climbing on and off the vessel, which could pose challenges. Wheelchair accessibility and accommodations for mobility-impaired guests are not explicitly mentioned in the details provided.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on Board?

Although the yacht tour includes beverages and snacks, passengers can’t bring their own food and drinks on board. The yacht’s policy is to keep the experience all-inclusive for everyone’s enjoyment.

How Much Time Is Spent Sailing Versus Dockside?

The experience is primarily focused on sailing, with approximately 2 hours spent actively sailing the classic yacht. The remaining time is spent dockside as participants embark, disembark, and enjoy the included refreshments and amenities.

What if I Don’t Know How to Sail – Can I Still Participate?

No prior sailing experience is required to participate. The tour guides will provide all necessary instructions and assistance throughout the 2.5-hour sailing adventure, ensuring a fun and relaxed experience for first-time sailors.

Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Tour?

The classic yacht sailing experience offers a standard 2.5-hour tour. While there’s no option to extend the duration, the small group size and guided commentary allow participants to fully enjoy the scenic yacht journey.

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13 Best San Diego Harbor Cruises & Boat Tours

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The shimmering San Diego Bay is home to placid waves, beautiful sunny weather , incredible views, and lots of wildlife. You can see it all when you embark on a cruise or tour of the harbor, which lets you explore many notable sites from the sea.

The cruises traverse the length of the Embarcadero and the San Diego Bay , starting off in the harbor and heading out into the Pacific Ocean. Take your pick of more standard cruise options with live narration, or look for more unique experiences like jet boat rides, whale watching excursions , dinner cruises, and paddle boat rides . You can even rent out your own sailing vessel and travel at your own pace, or with the assistance of a helpful guide.

Many tours include visits to notable sailing vessels, like those that are part of the Maritime Museum or USS Midway Museum . If a cruise piques your interest and you want to learn more about San Diego’s storied military history , be sure to visit these museums, and grab a Go City San Diego pass when you do!

The Go City San Diego pass lets you book admission to popular attractions and activities for cheaper rates, and you can get an even greater discount when you buy your pass using our discount code, GVSD5OFF .

We’ve selected some of the best cruises offered from San Diego ports so you can plan the ultimate vacation while exploring all the sights these tours have to offer.

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Cruises and other tours through the harbor and San Diego Bay are a great way to get your bearings around the city, especially if you want to learn more about the area.

Many tours have an educational aspect, focusing on the area’s naval history, while others provide soothing luxury experiences, engaging wildlife expeditions, or fast-paced thrill rides.

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1) San Diego: Harbor Cruise

Tour around the beautiful sights of San Diego Bay on the San Diego: Harbor Cruise , which offers all tour-goers splendid views of some of the city’s best coastal sights. These include notable locations like the Midway Aircraft Carrier that now serves as the USS Midway Museum , Coronado Bridge, and a unique view of Downtown San Diego from a distance.

This is an incredible way to explore the city and familiarize yourself with some of its top locations and best beaches so you can better explore them on foot later.

The Harbor Cruise tour lasts for about 1-2 hours, and it’s led by a live tour guide who provides informative voiceover commentary of the various stops on the trip. The tour guide can also point out marine life like sea lions, seals, and the occasional whales and dolphins that are often spotted in the bay.

Sail in comfort on a luxury, modern yacht that includes three levels of indoor and outdoor seating areas. As you take in the view, you can also enjoy the complimentary snack bar, water, and soda, with beer, wine, and cocktails available to purchase.

San Diego SEAL Tour on Land

2) 90-Minute San Diego SEAL Tour

SEAL tours are certainly one of the most unique ways to take a harbor cruise, as you won’t just travel by sea, but also by land as well!

The 90-Minute San Diego SEAL Tour hits all the best stops along the Embarcadero and in the San Diego Bay itself too. This is thanks to the unique design of the SEAL tours’ signature vehicles, Hydra-Terras, which are boats with wheels that can carry passengers down the road just as easily as they can ferry you out to sea.

The “SEAL” in the name of the tour refers to “sea and land,” and you’re certain to see all the best sights of each. This is a great tour for learning about San Diego’s significant military history, including its use as a military base through the years, as well as the involvement of ships like the USS Midway in war efforts. In the bay, you’ll see real Navy ships, fishing vessels, and tugboats, offering a truly one-of-a-kind look at the very same historic vessels from the stories told by your live tour guide.

SEAL Tours are family-friendly, and suitable for history and military enthusiasts of all ages.

San Diego Harbor Cruise on the Spirit of San Diego

3) San Diego: Dinner Cruise

If you’re seeking a romantic atmosphere perfect for a couples’ retreat, or casual yet elegant ambiance that comes complete with a meal under the stars, you can’t go wrong with the San Diego: Dinner Cruise .

The dinner cruise is actually featured in the Most Fun Things to do in San Diego !

Not only does this harbor cruise let you view notable locations like Cabrillo National Monument and the Coronado Bridge from the comfort of your own private table on a luxury watercraft, you’ll also get to see what the city looks like from afar when it’s all lit up in the evening, with the glow of the lights reflecting on the water. There is truly no atmosphere more soothing in all of San Diego, and this picturesque scene is only complimented by a live DJ setting the stage with ambient music and, of course, some incredible food.

Dine on seasonal dishes and a constantly rotating menu that includes only the freshest produce, meats, and seafood. Dinner is served buffet style with dessert and coffee after the meal, and vegetarian options are available. For an additional fee, you can purchase wine and cocktails from the bar.

Cruises last about 3 hours, and all guests receive complimentary champagne or sparkling cider.

Having a romantic dinner on a harbor cruise is featured in the Best Things to do in San Diego at Night as well as in our Best Romantic Things to do in San Diego article!

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4) Sights & Sips 2-Hour Sunset Cruise on San Diego Bay

While many visitors to San Diego have the chance to watch an ocean sunset on the beach or from the comfort of their hotel room, very few people get to truly experience that sunset by sailing on the bay as the sky starts to darken. You can do exactly that on the Sights & Sips 2-Hour Sunset Cruise on San Diego Bay , which offers an unparalleled happy hour experience!

See landmarks like the USS Midway , Coronado Bridge, and Seaport Village like never before as you take in the view during sunset. Relax with a cocktail on deck as you look out over the waves, then relax and refresh with complimentary appetizers and on-board entertainment.

This 2-hour cruise includes access to a fully-stocked no-host bar with seasonal cocktail specials. Due to the presence of alcohol, the Sights & Sips Sunset Cruise isn’t particularly family-friendly, though it’s a great way to liven up an evening during a business trip, couples’ vacation, or ladies’ weekend. This tour is actually featured in the article Best 14 Places to Watch the Sunset in San Diego .

Sunset on San Diego Bay

5) San Diego: Harbor Sightseeing Cruise

On the San Diego: Harbor Sightseeing Cruise , you won’t just get the chance to see some of the best sights around the bay, you’ll also get to learn about them too! This cruise is led by a knowledgeable live guide who provides an informative tour of many of the bay’s landmarks. There’s no better way to get the inside scoop on famous icons, landmarks, and ships, while also taking in the breathtaking surroundings and soothing atmosphere that’s a natural effect of the ocean.

Points of interest on the tour include Seaport Village , Point Loma , the Cabrillo National Monument , and Coronado Island . Take a 1-hour cruise to the North Harbor or South Harbor, which offer their own unique destinations, or take the 2-hour cruise which lets you see everything!

North Harbor sights include the North Island Naval Air Station, Harbor Island, Shelter Island, and multiple historic ships that are part of the Maritime Museum , while the route through the South Harbor includes the USS Midway, the U.S. Navy Surface Fleet, the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, and Coronado Bridge.

In addition to historic military sights, look for wildlife native to the bay, such as seals, sea lions, pelicans, and blue herons.

Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise Spots a Gray Whale

6) San Diego: Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise

Nature lovers are sure to enjoy the San Diego: Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise , where you’ll have the chance to see these incredible creatures during their peak migration times. This is a great family-friendly activity that kids love, since it offers a unique view into the natural habitats of animals you’d otherwise only get to see at the Sea Life Aquarium or SeaWorld San Diego .

The migration season for gray whales lasts from winter to spring, as the whales move south from the coast of Alaska down to Baja California to calve in warmer lagoons. Meanwhile, tour-goers who book tickets in the summer will have the chance to see blue whales, which can frequently be spotted feeding off the California coast.

Other species often spotted on the cruise include fin, minke, and humpback whales, as well as multiple species of dolphins such as common, pacific, Risso’s, white-sided, and bottlenose varieties.

Tours typically last about 3.5 to 4 hours. They are led by knowledgeable whalers and captains who know where to find not only whales and dolphins, but also sea lions, sunfish, pelicans, gulls, herons, and terns.

San Diego Champagne Brunch Cruise

7) Champagne Brunch Cruise in San Diego

Embark on the ultimate relaxing experience when you book your tickets to the Champagne Brunch Cruise in San Diego !

Not only do you get to enjoy the sensations of the sea breeze in your hair and sun on your face as you cruise around the harbor, you also get to do it in style and comfort while relaxing with a few glasses of champagne and good company.

This 2-hour yacht cruise allows groups to sit at their own private tables with free-flowing champagne or sparkling cider as a non-alcoholic option, all while taking in the sights and listening to a live narration that reveals interesting, behind-the-scenes information about landmarks around the bay. Other alcoholic drinks are available to purchase from the bar during the tour.

In addition to the champagne, guests are also invited to dine on a number of seasonal dishes served in a buffet style. Offerings include a carving station, multiple breakfast and lunch options, pastries, salads, seafood, and a decadent dessert to top off the afternoon. Soothing music completes the ambiance and ensures you’ll experience total relaxation during the cruise.

Classic Yacht Sailing Experience in San Diego Bay

8) San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience

Get a taste of the past on the San Diego: Classic Yacht Sailing Experience , where you’ll get to ride in a sailing yacht modeled off ships from the early 1900s.

Tours last 2.5 hours and allow tour-goers to check out nearby landmarks along the coast and in the water, like the USS Midway naval ship . You’ll even have a chance to try your hand at steering the boat yourself!

Tours embark at either midday or sunset depending on your booking preferences, and you can travel privately or share the vessel with other vacationers. The cruise route begins at the Sunset Resort Marina and continues on to the Maritime Museum and Old Point Loma Lighthouse in Cabrillo National Monument .

Note that sailboats have a maximum capacity of up to six people, so the activity is best suited for smaller groups. However, this is a great attraction for families, as adults can relax and soak in the laid-back ocean vibes while kids have fun spotting local wildlife like dolphins, herons, pelicans, and sea lions.

Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride in San Diego Bay

9) San Diego: Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride

If you’re craving a more adventurous way to explore the bay, try the high-octane thrills of the San Diego: Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride .

During the tour, you’ll ride on an open-air jet boat at breakneck speeds for 30 minutes of fast-paced fun, all while rock music and the salty spray of ocean water against the boat set the scene to perfectly mimic a bombastic action movie. This experience is featured in the Unique Things to Do in San Diego .

While the sheer speed of the jet boat is more than enough reason to give this tour a try, traveling at up to 50 miles per hour and taking 360-degree turns white knuckled is only half the appeal. You’ll also get to see the sights of the bay in a totally unique way. These sights include multiple naval vessels like the Star of India, the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier , and the fleets on display at the Maritime Museum . You’ll also pass by the Coronado Bridge and North Island Naval Air Station.

The San Diego: Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride is led by an instructor who ensures guest safety during the experience. All minors must be accompanied by an adult, and ponchos are provided, though you should expect to get wet.

Drive Your Own Speed Boat in San Diego Bay

10) San Diego: Drive Your Own Speed Boat 2-Hour Tour

Are you seeking a more private thrill ride experience in the bay that puts you in the driver’s seat? If so, the San Diego: Drive Your Own Speed Boat 2-Hour Tour is for you!

This tour offers the unique experience of letting you drive around the San Diego Bay in your own speedboat built for two, so it’s very popular with couples and other pairs looking for an adventurous way to explore.

In addition to driving your own speedboat, you’ll also have the benefit of a live guide leading you through the bay in their own speedboat and providing narration through a 2-way communication device. Learn about places of interest like the USS Midway , the San Diego Maritime Museum , and multiple spots along the coast and the Embarcadero . Unlike many other tours, your guide is far from stuffy; they’ll provide witty commentary and interesting stories with a humorous twist while still maintaining the high energy of the thrill ride.

Tours include a safety briefing and instructions on driving the speed boat, as well as a life jacket. Keep a lookout for local wildlife like sea lions and pelicans which frequently make their homes along the shore.

Mission Bay Private Sun Cruiser Duffy Boat Rental

11) San Diego: Private Sun Cruiser Duffy Boat Rental on Mission Bay

While many harbor cruises pack dozens of people onto a larger boat, you can have a more personalized, private experience when you rent your own duffy boat to take out onto the harbor.

With the San Diego: Private Sun Cruiser Duffy Boat Rental , you and your group can relax in the comfort and privacy of this covered passenger boat, with rentals of either 90 minutes or 3 hours. Enjoy the scenery, and keep your eyes peeled for sea lions and seals.

Duffy boats can comfortably fit a maximum of 10 people, making them a perfect family-friendly choice that’s also suitable for small business groups and weekend trips with friends. You’ll have the opportunity to be your own captain, so you can enjoy Mission Bay at your own pace and also bring along snacks and drinks for a picnic lunch on the waves. Best of all, you do not need a boating license to rent a duffy boat, and piloting them is about as easy as driving a golf cart!

All sun cruises come equipped with a Bluetooth system, a covered seating area in case of rain, tables, pillows, and an ice cooler.

Having Fun with Eco Pedal Boat Rental in San Diego Bay

12) San Diego Bay: Eco-Pedal Boat Rental

The San Diego Bay: Eco-Pedal Boat Rental provides a more leisurely way to explore the bay that also appeals to environmentally conscious travelers. Rent a pedal boat and take in the sights, and bring a cooler with water and a picnic lunch for a refreshing meal on the calm waves of the harbor.

This laid-back tour of the bay lets you set your own pace, allowing you to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air from the comfort of the pedal boat. It’s especially popular with families, even those with young children, and each boat can seat up to three adults and one child. In fact, this tour is even pet-friendly, and dogs get their own life jackets just like human passengers!

Boat rentals last for an hour and come with operating instructions and a map of the bay’s landmarks. You can choose where you want to go, traveling between Harbor Island, Liberty Station , and America's Cup Harbor, all while seeking out local wildlife like seabirds and sea lions.

Sunset Sail in San Diego Bay

13) San Diego Bay Sunset & Daytime Sailing Experience

There are few views as breathtaking as watching the sunset over San Diego Bay, and you can experience this incredible sight in a truly unique way on the San Diego Bay Sunset & Daytime Sailing Experience of the bay.

During the Sailing Experience , you’ll travel around to many of the most notable landmarks both on and offshore. You’ll also get to enjoy an informative narration from your captain, all while watching the sun glint off the buildings of the distant Downtown San Diego area as it makes its steady progress down toward the sea.

Sunset Sail tour groups are limited to a maximum of six people per boat, which makes for an intimate experience. Many couples enjoy the romantic atmosphere, though the tour is also suitable for families. Look out for local wildlife during the cruise, and make use of provided jackets and blankets for added warmth when the bay cools off after sunset.

The cruise also provided complimentary soft drinks, water, beer and white wine.

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Ensure your cruise goes off without a hitch with these helpful tips and important things to know before you book an excursion.

Watch the Weather

Be sure to check the weather leading up to your trip, and keep an eye out for updates from the tour company. While some ships have covers to block out a drizzle and can thus operate rain or shine, others may only run when the weather is nice.

While San Diego enjoys warm weather year-round , there are always a few rainy days, so check each cruise for information about their rescheduling or refunding policies in the case of inclement weather.

Check the Suggested Dress Code

Some, but not all, harbor cruises have a suggested dress code for guests. While these dress codes typically aren’t strict, you’ll want to check them before you arrive so you aren’t too over- or underdressed for your cruise.

Remember that the bay can be fairly cool even on sunny days since there are no buildings to block the wind, so you’ll want to dress in layers with a warm overcoat or jacket.

Watch Out for Limited Wheelchair Accessibility

Some harbor cruises exclusively offer seating on the main deck of the ship, which may only be accessible by staircase or ladder. Other tours have dedicated seats that are accessible for anyone using a mobility device.

Be sure to double check with the tour company prior to booking your ticket if you need accessible accommodations.

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2131 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, CA 92106
619.222.0314

3201 Marina Way, National City, CA 91950
619.477.3232

1450 Harbor Island Dr., San Diego, CA 92101 
619.297-6222

4980 N Harbor Dr #101, San Diego, CA 92106
619.718.6260

640 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista, CA 91910 
619.422.2595

333 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
619.230.8995

550 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista, CA 92910
619.691.1860

1011 Anchorage Lane, San Diego, CA 92106
619.222.1103

503 Grand Caribe Causeway, Coronado CA 92118
619.429.0133

2240 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
619.224.2471

1631 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
619.435.1848

2071 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, 92106
Phone: 619.223.0301
Fax: 619.223.2113

1715 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
619.435.5203

1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
619.692.2249

2323 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
619.224.3401

2091 Shelter Island Drive,, San Diego CA 92106
619.222.1214

2040 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
619.291.6440

2702 Qualtrough Street, San Diego, CA 92106
619.222.0438

1901 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
619.222.1191

5000 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
619.222.1167

4000 Coronado Bay Road, Coronado, CA 92118
619.424.4000

955 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
619.574.0736

1880 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
619.291.5985
 

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Harbor Sailboats

San Diego’s Sailing Club for Lessons and Rentals

Superior yachts, professional sailing lessons, and winner of the “ASA School of the Year” award by the American Sailing Association. Harbor Sailboats is proud to be recognized as San Diego’s finest sailing club and sailing lessons facility.

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Just completed the ASA 101 Sailing Course at Harbor Sailboats. The experience was beyond expectations. Our instructor, Cole, was energetic and passionate. He taught in such a clear and understandable manner.

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I chose Harbor Sailboats over all the other sailing clubs in San Diego when I moved here 25 years ago because they have the best selection of boats and the staff is the friendliest! It’s such a great club!

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I have had a great experience joining this club. Everyone I’ve interacted from the owner to the front office to the ASA 101 instructor Tom has been warm, welcoming, and professional. Can’t recommend them highly enough! .

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2010 Oceanis 34

Specifications:

  • Capacity – 8
  • Length – 33′11″
  • Beam – 12′
  • Draft – 6′1″
  • Furling Main – Yes
  • Furling Jib – Yes
  • Cabins – 2
  • Head – Manual
  • Canvas – Bimini
  • Winches – Manual
  • Single Helm
  • Single Rudder

Boat name: Ruth

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Oceanis 41.1

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2020 and 2019 Oceanis 41.1

  • Capacity – 12
  • Length – 40’9”
  • Beam – 13’9”
  • Draft – 7’1”
  • Cabins – 3
  • Head – Electric
  • Canvas – Bimini, Dodger, Connector
  • Winches – Electric Main
  • Bow Thruster

Boat Name: Nancy Jean II, Keelin It

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2019 Capri 22

  • Capacity – 5
  • Length – 22′
  • Beam – 8′
  • Draft – 4′
  • Furling Main – No
  • Cabins – N/A
  • Head – Enclosed
  • Canvas – N/A
  • Single Tiller
  • Outboard Engine

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2006 Catalina 28 (2 in Fleet)

  • Capacity – 7
  • Length – 29’5″
  • Beam – 10’4″
  • Draft – 5’2″

Boat names: Dee, Louis

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Oceanis 31 Camaya

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2019, 2018, 2017, 2013 Oceanis 31 (4 in Fleet)

  • Length – 31′8″
  • Beam – 11’11″
  • Draft – 5’1″
  • Furling Main – Yes (Camaya, Evocative, Laura), No (Jessica)
  • Head – Manual (Evocative, Jessica), Electric (Camaya, Laura)

Boat name: Evocative, Camaya, Laura, Jessica

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2015 Oceanis 35

  • Length – 32’9″
  • Beam – 12’2″
  • Draft – 6’1″
  • Canvas – Bimini, Connector
  • Twin Rudder

Boat name: Silver Lining

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2021 (2), 2018 Oceanis 35.1

  • Canvas – Bimini, Connector, Dodger

Boat name: Why Knot & Re-berth, CJ

New Beneteau Oceanis 46.1
Ph: Guido Cantini / Beneteau

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Ph: Guido Cantini / Beneteau

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2020 Oceanis 46.1

  • Length – 47’11”
  • Beam – 14’9”
  • Draft – 8’8”
  • Winches – Electric

Boat name: Isla

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2023 Oceanis 34.1

  • Length – 35’4″
  • Beam – 11’9″
  • Draft – 6’5″

Boat name: Bijou

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Oceanis 51.1

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2019 Oceanis 51.1

  • Length – 52’4”
  • Beam – 15’9”
  • Draft – 9’5”
  • Cabins – 4

Boat Name:  Luna Sea

Oceanis 30.1

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Voilier Océanis 30.1,shooting Groupe Bénéteau en Finlande

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2022 Oceanis 30.1

  • Length – 31’2”
  • Beam – 9’8”
  • Draft – 6’1”

Boat Name: Ms. NautiGirl

Oceanis 38.1

Oceanis 38.1

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2021 Oceanis 38.1

  • Capacity – 10
  • Length – 37’9”
  • Beam – 13’1”
  • Draft – 6’10”

Boat Name: Knotty Berth

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2017 Oceanis 37

  • Length – 37’8″
  • Beam – 12’10″
  • Draft – 6.0′

Boat name: Jasmine

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21/09/2011 – Portofino (ITA) – Chantier Beneteau – Oceanis 45***21/09/2011 – Portofino (ITA) – Chantier Beneteau – Oceanis 45

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2016 Oceanis 45

  • Capacity – 12
  • Length – 45’9”
  • Beam – 14’9”
  • Draft – 7’5”
  • Furling Main – Yes
  • Furling Jib – Yes
  • Head- Electric
  • Canvas- Bimini, Connector, Dodger
  • Winches- Electric

Boat Name: Esperanza

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