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Descripción
A diferencia de los museos típicos que albergan exposiciones y galerías dentro de sus paredes, el Museo Marítimo de San Diego es una colección de varios barcos históricos con exposiciones bajo cubierta, atracados a lo largo de la hermosa costa de la región. Su entrada general le da acceso completo para recorrer todos los barcos y exposiciones por un precio bajo. La flota abarca desde barcos de vela de barcos altos hasta barcos transbordadores de vapor y el submarino USS Dolphin. ¡Ven a descubrir 500 años de historia marinera mientras subes a bordo y retrocedes en el tiempo!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Museo Marítimo de San Diego incluye una colección de barcos históricos y exhibiciones fascinantes que incluyen velas, vapor y submarinos. La icónica y majestuosa Estrella de la India está atracada en el centro de San Diego, en el hermoso paseo marítimo, y es la atracción principal del museo. El museo es apto para niños y fomenta experiencias prácticas para familias. ¡La diversión no termina en el muelle! ¡La entrada general incluye el acceso a todos los barcos y exhibiciones! El museo también contiene una biblioteca de investigación de renombre mundial, así como una tienda minorista con muchos recuerdos, libros históricos y académicos o recuerdos a la venta. ¡El Museo Marítimo de San Diego ofrece algo para todos!
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
Opiniones(100)
Guide explained more of the history but also well signed. Love wooden sailing ships so perfect for us. skipped submarine as had been on one before. Lots to do in this marina area.
Visiting the Maritime Museum has been on my list for a long time and I am glad that I finally got to visit it. During my visit the crowds were nonexistent and I got to explore each ship in peace. It was a wonderful experience that immersed me. You can spend about 2 hours there if you want to just see everything, but you may need more time if you would like to dive into the history of everything.
Nice! Thank you for adding a visit to the waterfront Maritime Museum of San Diego to your itinerary! We just love to hear from your guests and how the experience delivered an educational adventure!
Wish we had had more time to visit. There is so much to see at this museum. Fascinating exhibits, including a trip down into a boiler room. We loved the Star of India. We took one of the short boat tours, be sure to bring something warm to wear on the water! And if you are a senior...do not book through this site. We would have saved a ton of money by getting our tickets at the museum with the senior ticket price.
Thank you for visiting and sharing with others how much you enjoyed your time at the Maritime Museum of San Diego recently! Seniors can save on tickets! And adding the daily Pilot boat tour to general admission for only $10.00 more is the perfect choice!
The Star of India was very cool and the staff was very nice explaining its history and gave us some fun facts of the ship. Next we checked out the other ships and submarine. It is a self guided tour and we had a great time exploring. We checked out the living quarters and some of them included exhibits. There were staff ready to help and answer questions. This is worth a visit.
Thank you for sharing how delighted you were with your visit to the Maritime Museum of San Diego! We are so pleased to hear that your experience was an education and enjoyable one too!
This was not at all what I expected! I expected to be able to tour around the big Star of India ship, and perhaps go aboard her deck. And that there would be a boring building with exhibits in it. Instead I was able to board all of the ships, each fascinating in its own way, from the submarine to the “Master and Commander” ship. Many of them, such as the star of India, had beautiful exhibits downstairs where you could really feel like you were present during those long voyages. I was also surprised how much I enjoyed boarding the Berkeley, and on a beautiful sunny day, it was just delightful to sit outside on the deck and read a book! They also had some pretty robust exhibits downstairs, ranging from sailing ships and models to Other maritime goodness! My favorite ships, in order: 1. the Californian, what a beautiful sailing vessel. She is a schooner. I hear they still take her out. Wow, I would like to go out on her. She’s just gorgeous. 2. The Berkeley has the most exhibits in terms of model ships and sailing history etc. Also, again, sitting out on their decks in the sun is a lovely way to enjoy a little rest. She is the one that feels most like a “museum” of any of the ships and holds many of the artifacts. 3. Of course, there’s a HMS surprise, which was featured in master and commander, that was a lovely vessel as well. This was a little too “piratey” for me in terms of it was sweet but felt like the type of ship they would take out with a bunch of teenagers and younger kids in costumes like a big pirate adventure. If my kids were younger, they would’ve loved this one the best. 4. The star of India, of course is supposed to be the big star of the show, and she is indeed a beauty. She also has a lot of exhibits downstairs, and she is set up more like she was during the days of sailing to New Zealand and other places. So you can see the bunks and the captains quarters etc. 5. The submarine USS Dolphin was a surprise favorite. I’m a little claustrophobic, but this one was really quite fun. Be sure to pay the extra $10 and take a tour on the Pilot or one of the other ships going out. It’s really worth it to see the bay and all of the military and cruise under the bridge etc. I think the most surprising thing about my entire visit though, was the staff. Shout out to everybody. So many people (assuming they were volunteers) full of knowledge and ready to answer all of my questions about the ships. Everyone was so very passionate about the museum and all of the ships. I actually got a rain check and went back the second day! And that is when I went out on the Pilot. Our person giving us the tour on the pilot was delightful as well. What a great way to spend the day!
Wow! How grateful we are for the time that you took to spend at the Maritime Museum PLUS pen such a detailed and wonderful recap of your tour and experience aboard our fleet, galleries, and more! We are so pleased to hear that you enjoyed how friendly, warm and helpful our staff and volunteers are too! We hope that you will be back soon!
My wife and I enjoyed our visit to the museum, though things got off to a rough start. We had bought our tickets already but the staff member at the desk couldn't get the system to work for us to enter the museum despite our showing our tickets. So we went to the ticket booth. Not a big deal, but we wasted some time. We had to ask for an audio device and then found out there were precious few opportunities to use it to get more information. When we were able to do that, it was quite helpful. Overall there are many interesting things to see on the various ships and we learned a lot. At the end of the day we had to leave the museum and wait in line for the Parade of Lights, but staff members seem confused about where we were allowed to wait and in fact we were given entirely conflicting information. Eventually it worked out but I noted that despite the QR code on our tickets the staff were simply checking out names off a list. Overall then: not impressed with how the museum is administered, but it is definitely worth visiting. And the Parade of Lights is definitely worth the money. The food was good and we had a great viewing position inside to watch all the boats. Highly recommended!
Thank you for your honesty while also sharing compliments for aspects of your day and evening that made this a recommended destination to visit! We do aspire to have all operational aspects working out at 100%, but do our best to improve and deliver a better experience in coming days!
Ships were amazing. The Star of India and San Salvador were my favorites. We did the pirate experience and it was really fun.
Wonderful to hear! We are so happy to hear that you enjoyed our impressive ships and took in one of our favorites, BOARDED! A New Pirate Adventure aboard the 16th-century galleon San Salvador!
The Star of India is the highlight of the ships (and other exhibits) here If you are not a die-hard ship/maritime fan then you will not enjoy this museum which gives you access to some 4-5 ships and an exhibition hall with lots of maritime information and San Diegos' connection to the maritime trade
Thank you for visiting and sharing your thoughts about the Maritime Museum fleet and exhibits. So true that if you a devoted mariner and ship fan, we are the place to visit and explore while in San Diego!
Located on Harbor Road, resourced by informative staff and volunteers, well worth a visit. Craft ranging from oldest and current stell hulled sailing ship, to a 1960's USS submarine which set a diving depth record. Accessable and interesting.
Thank you for visiting our Historic fleet! We appreciate your comments and recommendation to others! Our historic fleet spans 500 years of seafaring history! With dozens and dozens of below deck nested exhibits and galleries included with general admission to board the entire fleet, our museum is quite the value!
A really good set of ships to visit. Also the combined ticket that includes the harbour tour (45mins) is good value. There are a number of ships to see, from an old paddle steamer, to a the Star of india tall ship. Also some smaller ships and a submarine. We thought we would only be there a short time, but stayed for several hours. The Italian lady (sorry forgot her name) who did the harbour tour was great, telling you all about the harbour and had a great sense of humour. Well worth a visit
Ahoy! Thank you so much for posting this positive review of your experience with us at the Museum and underway aboard our restored Pilot boat! Yes indeed our Kiki is a true gem of a tour guide for the harbor tour! Always recommend taking the extra time to add this 45-minute narrated tour opportunity to general admission!



