Historische Buchtkreuzfahrt an Bord eines Lotsenbootes von 1914 mit allgemeinem Eintritt





Beschreibung
Die Pilotin wurde 1914 bis zu ihrer Entfernung aus dem regulären Dienst im Jahr 1996 vom Stapel gelassen und genoss eine aktive Karriere als das wichtigste Lotsenboot von San Diego – sie half fast jedem der Tausenden von großen Handelsschiffen, während dieser Zeit in die Bucht einzulaufen oder sie zu verlassen. Besucher werden diese kommentierte Tour durch die historische Bucht an Bord eines der wenigen Schiffe des Landes teilen, die vom US-Innenministerium mit der Auszeichnung geehrt wurden, in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen zu werden.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die 45-minütige Bay-Tour führt die Gäste in einer großen Schleife auf das Wasser hinaus, zuerst in Richtung North Island und den Flugzeugträgern, dann mit Stopp an Boje 22. Die Tour geht weiter entlang Coronado. Die Gäste fahren direkt unter der Coronado-Brücke hindurch und machen eine Backbordwand (links) um einen der Brückenpfeiler herum. Das Schiff fährt entlang der Innenstadtseite der Uferpromenade zurück zum Schifffahrtsmuseum. Die Gäste werden eine gemischte Geschichte der Gegend und bestimmte Attraktionen in Sichtweite sehen. Auch die Kombination von Unterricht in unserer lokalen Ökologie und Ökonomie. Zu den Attraktionen, über die allgemein gesprochen wird, gehören: Lindbergh-Feld, die Station der Küstenwache, Nordinsel, Träger, Stadt Coronado, Coronado-Brücke, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, Tijuana/Grenze, 24th Street Marine Terminal, Naval Station San Diego, die drei große Werften, 10th Ave. Marine Terminal, Kongresszentrum, Bibliothek, Petco Park, verschiedene interessante Gebäude in der Innenstadt, Seaport Village, Tuna Harbor, USO Park, The Midway, Kreuzfahrtterminals,
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Nicht empfohlen für Personen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität.
Bewertungen(9)
The tour was highly informative and you see so many features of the harbor. The boat is small, so there are not too many people on it. It feels more intimate and friendly.
Thank you for joining us on the water in San Diego while you were a guest at the Maritime Museum of San Diego! We just love to hear from our visitors and especially extra notes about their waterfront experience when adding an Historic Bay tour to their admission ticket!
It was too short & the seating for short people was hard to sit. We enjoyed our narrator very much, he was very knowledgeable about the bay.
Thank you for joining us for the optional 45-minute narrated Pilot boat Bay tour! At only $10 more per person, quite a compliment to your admission and tour of the historic fleet and exhibits!
Best surprise great activity! So much for one price! Go aboard the deepest diving submarine, 6/7 boats, museum and a boat ride to view the military use of harbor plus go under the great bridge! Tour guide on boat was SO knowledgeable about so many different details- she has done extensive research on the bridge, sea lions, each boat in the harbor and shares so much enthusiasm it's contagious! Plus one boat was in a movie- great military models, steam engine rooms, ...!!!
Wonderful to hear! Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your tour of the Maritime Museum of San Diego fleet and narrated Bay boat tour! We just love when our guests share what a well spent day they had with us dockside and out on the water!
While in town for a conference, I had a couple of hours free between sessions. This 45-minute tour on a historic pilot boat was an ideal way to see the highlights of the San Diego harbor and learn a bit about its history when I didn’t have a lot of time. Our guide was knowledgeable and engaging, and we saw great views of the city skyline, the Coronado Bridge, Coronado Island, and the aircraft carriers—including a better view of the USS Midway than you can get from land! The ticket price for the harbor cruise includes admission to the Maritime Museum, which is definitely worth exploring as well. Highly recommend this fun and informative tour, especially if you’re short on time but want to check out the San Diego harbor and enjoy the fabulous weather before you’re back inside the convention center for your next session!
WOW! Thank you SO much for sharing such a wonderful review of your experience when visiting San Diego! It is not easy to carve out time when working and traveling. Thank you for choosing the Maritime Museum of San Diego and adding the narrated historic bay cruise to your admission! We look forward to seeing you when you return to San Diego!
Many different types (steam, sail, ferry, pilot, swift) ships to explore with the feeling of being in a floating piece of history. Much exercise for active and mobile people
Indeed! Certainly a rare experience to explore on the water one of the top maritime museum fleets in the world. Navigating the gangways, docks and decks can be well-worth the time. Thank you for sharing!
Just being out on the water was fantastic. I went on the boat tour to times, and both guides were incredibly knowledgeable about the area and provided a lot of history about what we saw during the tour
Wow! Sounds like you had a grand time on your recent visit to the Maritime Museum of San Diego! Coupling a dockside tour of the fleet with narrated Bay Tours is definitely the way to go! Nice.
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.
Thank you so much for sharing how much you enjoyed your Pilot boat Bay Tour hosted by the Maritime Museum of San Diego. We are so pleased to hear that Captain John and our devoted and talented tour narrator KiKi kept you informed and entertained!
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.
Thank you for visiting and taking so much time to write about our fleet, exhibits and your experience! We hope to see you again soon!
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.
Thank you for posting this great review Phil! We are so grateful that you took the time to visit AND enjoy our historic bay tour. We just love it when visitors recognize our friendly staff and volunteers that go out of their way to create a pleasant visitor experience. Come again soon!



