Experience the Bay in San Diego, CA

July 30, 2008 by  
Filed under VME

With stunning views of both the expansive Pacific Ocean and sprawling San Diego skyline, the San Diego Harbor is a great point of sightseeing for those visiting San Diego. And just as the Harbor itself can provide a variety of different views, there are a number of ways to go about exploring those sights. From elegant dinner cruises to captivating nature cruises, there’s an experience for nearly everyone waiting in the San Diego Harbor. Below, we’ve highlighted just a few of the Harbor’s many different cruise options to help you start planning your next visit to San Diego today.

San Diego Harbor Excursions Dinner Cruise

The San Diego Harbor Excursions Dinner Cruise offers visitors a full night in the Harbor with dining and entertainment. Dinner consists of salad, bread, choice of entre and dessert for a meal that is sure to tantalize the taste buds and sustain the body. And you’ll need all the energy you can get with a live band taking to the stage after the meal for a time of dancing and entertainment. If you’re looking for an active way to experience the San Diego Harbor, then the San Diego Harbor Excursions Dinner Cruise is for you.

San Diego Harbor Excursions

If you’re looking for an intense time of sightseeing, then the basic San Diego Harbor Excursions should deliver. Along the tour you’ll see a variety of sights including the Harbor and Shelter Islands, Point Loma, Coronado Bridge, North Island Naval Station and numerous other points of interest in the San Diego Harbor. And with the option to choose between the North Bay Cruise, South Bay Cruise or Full Bay Cruise, you’ll find a time of sightseeing just right for you.

San Diego Harbor Whale Watch

The San Diego Harbor Whale Watch offers a time of sightseeing geared more towards nature as you explore the near mystical sight of whales interacting in the wild. The San Diego Harbor is home to the California gray whale, and offers an abundance of opportunity to see these massive animals in their natural habitat. Of course, whales aren’t the only animals to call the Harbor home, and there’s always the chance of running into other marine friends including dolphins, sea lions and a variety of bird species.

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