Experience a private sunset cruise on San Diego Bay, gliding past landmarks on eco-friendly boats. Perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
Experience a private sunset cruise on San Diego Bay, gliding past landmarks on eco-friendly boats. Perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
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USS Midway Museum - The museum boasts an impressive array of historic ships and replicas. Notable ones include:
- Star of India (1863) — an iron barque, recognized as the oldest active sailing ship globally.
- Berkeley (1898) — a steam ferryboat.
- HMS Surprise — a replica of an 18th-century Royal Navy frigate.
- San Salvador — a replica of…
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USS Midway Museum - The museum boasts an impressive array of historic ships and replicas. Notable ones include:
- Star of India (1863) — an iron barque, recognized as the oldest active sailing ship globally.
- Berkeley (1898) — a steam ferryboat.
- HMS Surprise — a replica of an 18th-century Royal Navy frigate.
- San Salvador — a replica of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo’s flagship.
- Californian — the official tall ship of California, a replica revenue cutter.
- Additional vessels: the steam yacht Medea, the harbor pilot boat Pilot (1914), the submarine USS Dolphin, and the Vietnam-era patrol Swift Boat Mark II PCF 816.
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Coronado Bridge - While cruising the sparkling waters of San Diego Bay, you’ll pass beneath the iconic arches of the renowned Coronado Bay Bridge. Spanning 2.1 miles across the bay, this award-winning engineering feat rises 200 feet above the water, providing a breathtaking frame for sailboats, Navy ships, and unforgettable skyline views. From the deck of a private Duffy boat, the bridge appears larger-than-life—its elegant curve, towering pillars, and scenic backdrop make it one of the most photographed landmarks in San Diego. Whether during the day with the sun glistening off its steel-blue span or at sunset when the bridge glows against the horizon, cruising under the Coronado Bridge is an essential experience that encapsulates the charm of San Diego’s beauty.
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Cabrillo National Monument - Situated on the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, Cabrillo National Monument honors the first European expedition to set foot on the West Coast of the United States. On September 28, 1542, Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo arrived at San Diego Bay, marking a significant moment in California’s history. Established as a national monument in 1913, it provides visitors with a mix of historical insights, natural beauty, and sweeping views of the San Diego region.
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The Unconditional Surrender - This statue stands approximately 25 feet tall.
- Material: The current version in San Diego is crafted from bronze, replacing earlier versions made of foam core with a urethane outer layer.
- Located at Tuna Harbor Park along North Harbor Drive, on the San Diego Bay waterfront, directly in front of the USS Midway Museum. The area is also part of the “Greatest Generation Walk.”
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Seaport Village - Seaport Village is a waterfront complex offering shopping, dining, and entertainment, situated on San Diego Bay in downtown.
- Opened in 1980, it spans about 14 acres.
- Designed to resemble a harbor-side village from a century ago, it features cobblestone paths, winding walkways, ponds, fountains, lakes, lush landscaping, and free-standing buildings in various styles (Victorian, Spanish, etc.).
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USS Midway Museum - The USS Midway is a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, commissioned on September 10, 1945, shortly after World War II concluded.
- It was the longest-serving aircraft carrier of the 20th century, remaining in active duty for 47 years.
- The Midway participated in the Vietnam War, Cold War operations, and Operation Desert Storm in 1991 before being decommissioned in 1992.
- In 2004, it was opened as the USS Midway Museum on San Diego’s waterfront.

- Life jackets
- Refrigerator
- Snacks
- Karaoke machine
- Indoor and outdoor seating available
- Bluetooth sound system – don’t forget your playlist!
- Table and comfortable seating
- Life jackets
- Refrigerator
- Snacks
- Karaoke machine
- Indoor and outdoor seating available
- Bluetooth sound system – don’t forget your playlist!
- Table and comfortable seating
- Captain’s Fee
- Captain’s Fee
A private sunset cruise on San Diego Bay provides a peaceful retreat as the sun sets over the city skyline. Sail past famous landmarks such as the USS Midway Museum and Coronado Bridge on our eco-friendly electric Duffy boats. Personalize your cruise with your favorite music and enjoy light snacks while taking in the breathtaking views. Ideal for…
A private sunset cruise on San Diego Bay provides a peaceful retreat as the sun sets over the city skyline. Sail past famous landmarks such as the USS Midway Museum and Coronado Bridge on our eco-friendly electric Duffy boats. Personalize your cruise with your favorite music and enjoy light snacks while taking in the breathtaking views. Ideal for families, couples, or small groups, this 90-minute journey creates lasting memories on the sparkling waters.
- Private Duffy boat accommodating up to 10 guests for a tailored experience
- Indoor and outdoor seating options for added comfort
- Bring your own food and drinks (excluding red wine) with light snacks included
- Daily departures from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, led by a licensed captain
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.