Historic Bay Tour: San Diego's Chief Pilot Craft

Experience a historic bay cruise aboard the 1914 Pilot boat, a National Register of Historic Places vessel. Enjoy a self-guided tour and learn about San Diego’s maritime history.

Duration: 45 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • San Diego Bay - The 45-minute Bay tour takes guests out on the water in a large loop first heading toward North Island and the Aircraft Carriers, then stopping at buoy 22. Tour continues down along Coronado. Guests head just under Coronado Bridge and make a port (left) turn around one of the bridge pillars. The vessel heads back towards the…
What's Included
  • Self-guided museum tour with general admission ticket
  • 45-minute scenic pilot cruise
Additional Information

From its inaugural voyage in 1914 until its retirement in 1996, the Pilot served as the primary navigation aid for nearly all large-scale commercial vessels entering or departing San Diego bay. On this guided tour of the bay, visitors will journey aboard the Pilot, one of the select few vessels in the nation recognized by the United States Department of…

Location
1492 N Harbor Dr
North Harbor Drive
Check in at the Maritime Museum of San Diego Ticket Booth first. Then make your way inside the Museum to the outdoors waiting area at the aft-deck end of the 1898 Victorian-era steam ferryboat Berkeley.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Liz_r
Jul 29, 2024
My fantastic boat tours - 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
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Ncmeyn
Apr 27, 2024
Fascinaitng narration of the San Diego Bay by very knowlegeable Staff on Pilot Boat Cruise - 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.
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Tommy599
Dec 29, 2022
Well maintained museum ships - 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.
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Phil-the-badger
Aug 6, 2022
Reasonable - 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.
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