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San Diego dinner cruises

San Diego dinner cruises

Enjoy panoramic views aboard a luxury dinner cruises. 

Dinner cruise include’s 

  • 2.5-hour  cruise
  • 2/3 course dinner
  • Complimentary welcome drink
  • Unlimited bar (if option selected)
  • Indoor Dining
  • Live music/DJ

Board your ship in the evening, leaving from a dock on North Harbor Drive. As soon as you step on board your vessel, the Spirit of San Diego, you’ll receive a welcome greeting and an included glass of sparkling wine. This well-appointed ship offers a range of amenities, including an open-air observation deck, where you can enjoy fantastic views and take in some cool ocean breezes during your ride. Find your seat for dinner in the ship’s enclosed cabin, a setting that ensures a comfortable environment in both cool and warm weather. Depending on the cruise option you select, you’ll enjoy a meal of favorites like prime rib (Sundays), steak, pan-seared salmon, chicken picatta or manicotti, plus salads and dessert. You can also choose to upgrade with an optional open bar, including unlimited beer, premium wines, well drinks and premium booze. Thanks to the ship’s huge windows, you’ll enjoy a memorable meal-time view, offering panoramic looks at San Diego’s glistening skyline.


San Diego Bay Walk (Pass By)

Walk along the bay to board your cruise at the San Diego Grape Street Pier in the evening. Make your way to the open deck to soak up views of the San Diego skyline.
 
Coronado Bridge
The Coronado Bridge, which connects San Diego, California, to Coronado Island, is famous for its attractive, unique design that has a bend in it. That bend is what makes the bridge unique. It’s part of the design of the bridge, and that design is a big reason the bridge is famous.
 

USS Midway Museum (Pass By)

The USS Midway Museum is a historical naval aircraft carrier museum located in downtown San Diego, California at Navy Pier. The museum consists of the aircraft carrier Midway. The ship houses an extensive collection of aircraft, many of which were built in Southern California.

From the beginning of its service, the Midway played key roles in the Cold War. In 1946 it became the first American carrier to operate in the midwinter sub-Arctic, developing new flight deck procedures. The following year Midway became the only ship to launch a captured German V-2 rocket.
The USS Midway Museum is a historical naval aircraft carrier museum located in downtown San Diego, California at Navy Pier. The museum consists of the aircraft carrier Midway. The ship houses an extensive collection of aircraft, many of which were built in Southern California.
 
Star of India relies on Maritime Museum of San Diego volunteers and a committed staff for her upkeep. Star of India is the world’s oldest active sailing vessel. She is also the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship still afloat. She was launched as the fully-rigged ship Euterpe at Ramsey Shipyard on the Isle of Man in 1863.
 
San Diego port

Established 1962

The Port of San Diego was created by the California State Legislature to manage San Diego Bay and surrounding waterfront land on December 18, 1962.

The Port of San Diego is the fourth largest of the 11 ports in California. It has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in public improvements in its five member cities – Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City and San Diego.

The Port oversees two maritime cargo terminals, two cruise ship terminals, 22 public parks, the Harbor Police Department and the leases of hundreds of tenant and subtenant businesses around San Diego Bay. These include 17 hotels, 74 restaurants, three specialty retail centers and numerous other attractions including museums and bay tours.

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