One of the best ways of experiencing a marine environment is by being out on the water. The purpose of this post is to concentrate on Mission Bay and list all of the available Mission Bay cruises that are offered.
To begin with, I want to take the time to mention that all cruises I will be listing do not include whale watching or fishing. I have written extensively on both previously, so please click on the above-underlined links if you want further information.
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Mission Bay, home to San Diego’s pride and joy, Seaworld, is located just 13 miles north of Downtown San Diego.
Originally a salt marsh, the city of San Diego put a concerted effort into transforming Mission Bay into an aquatic park known as Mission Bay Park. The park’s development started in the mid-1940s and continued throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
Once finished, Mission Bay Park spanned over 4235 acres with a total of 27 miles of coastline, making it the largest man-made water park in the country! If you like the ratios- Mission Bay Park is 54%water and 46% land.
That is a lot of water! So let’s get on the water now!
Fun Fact- When Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo sailed by here for the first time in 1542, and he named this area ‘False-Bay’, due to the fact that it was a huge tidal marsh.
Let us now look at the wide variety of Mission Bay cruises I have found for you! I want to start with the larger cruises and continue with smaller venues, followed by sailing charters.
(#Updated information for 2021)
(619) 288-8554
Ohana– 65 feet double-decker, holds 128 people
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Cruise San Diego has a few additional offerings, such as having a chilled bottle of wine waiting for you and chilled vodka. Please take a look at their website for more information.
The Ohana is docked at the Hyatt Mission Bay Regency Mission Bay Marina.
(858) 488-0551
bahiahotel.com/bahia-belle-cruises
Bahia Belle– 74-foot, holds up to 160 people
William D Evans– 100-foot, holds up to 450 people
Two Mississippi-style sternwheeler triple-decker boats cruise Mission Bay between the Bahia Resort and Catamaran Hotel and Resort and Spa (see map above.)
Fun Fact- The Bahia Belle, built in 1942, used to ferry military personnel in San Diego Bay.
I found another unique Mission Bay cruise out of Bahia Resort Hotel and its sister property, Catamaran Hotel Resort and Spa.
Every weekend (Friday to Sunday), a complimentary family sunset cruise is offered to guests of both resorts.
But, I did find that the public is also welcome, but for a fee. It must be noted that this cruise is first-come, first-serve, and resort guests board first.
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Rates-Free to Resort guests, all others $10
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There are several boarding times available at both resorts, so please refer to the Bahia website above for more information.
(619) 253-0420
Osprey 62– 62 -foot, holds up to 12 people
Captain Arturo
Hours- 8 am to 8 pm
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Also Available for:
(888) 582-6080
Duffy of San Diego | Boat Rentals & Charters San Diego
Duffy Bay Island Electric Boat- 21-foot, electric, silent and eco-friendly
Hours- 9 am to 4:30 pm
Opened every day except Monday, with the Captained Wine Cruise only available Wednesday-Sunday.
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Duffy of San Diego also offers boat rentals, with their vessels fitting up to 10 passengers. No boating license is required! Please refer to the website for more information. It sounds like a fabulous way of experiencing Mission Bay while on the water!
Here are the rates:
(844) 724-5787
Malarky- 47-foot performance sailing catamaran
Available every day for private charters
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At Malarky Charters, they have stated that their primary goal is for you to feel like this is your boat, your captain, and your crew. Experience the waters of Mission Bay like very few do.
Take one step further and customize your adventure with any of these additional add-ons, such as:
Here is one more Mission Bay cruise that I found. The Game Day package includes a cruise around Mission Bay, then the captain will anchor the boat, and you will be able to sit on the deck with seven different televisions broadcasting your game in the middle of Mission Bay. How many people can say that they have ever done that before?
The trip lasts for 4 hours and costs $1600.
(619) 855-5936
(844) 735-7245
gonesailingcharters.com
Shock Wave- 29-foot Chapparel, a high-quality speedboat that has room enough for 1 to 6 people
Available everyday
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All charters are under the command of a licensed Coast Guard captain. Gone Sailing is happy to charter your ideal Mission Bay cruise, so feel free to tell them your intentions of what you would like to see and experience.
(Update-2021)- Gone Sailing now has additional private yachts and sailing charters available. Please see the above website for more information.
(619) 905-5100
A one-of-a-kind hot tub boat rental!
8 am to 11 pm every day
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Hot Tub Cruisin offers Self-Captained Cruises and Anchored Cruises for up to 10 people. Please refer to their website for additional information.
(888) 834-2628
If you want to go on a private sailing Mission Bay cruise, I found a little something.
First, I would like to mention that Seaforth Boat Rental is family-owned and is the most extended established boat rental, tour, and charter company in San Diego. They have four locations throughout San Diego- Downtown San Diego, Harbor Island, Coronado, and Mission Bay.
Every day at 3:30 pm, a 2-hour private sailing tour is offered. There are several vessels to choose from-
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The Sunset Cruise departs one hour before sunset, so that time will vary. Please refer to the website for more information.
So which Mission Bay cruise would you be most interested in experiencing? I love the idea of sitting in the middle of the Bay in a hot tub! I had a wonderful time researching the Mission Bay cruises, each with something special.
Please feel free to leave any comments or questions you may have! Make sure to check back soon, as I will list all of the San Diego Bay cruises offered out of Downtown San Diego, Harbor Island, and Coronado.
Until next time!
I have always had a deep-seated passion for the Ocean Environment which ultimately led me to receive a degree in Marine Biology. Living in the San Diego area for over 30 years, I have extensively explored the 70 miles of San Diego’s coastline, and I am here to share! Please use my website to your advantage and have a look around at all the wonders that the beaches of San Diego can offer you!
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