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    Coronado Ferry - This is a fun outing that doesn't cost much. Although years ago it was much cheaper.

    Coronado Ferry

    4.1(91 reviews)
    0.9 miDowntown

    Ferry to Coronado Review From a Local-What You Should Know (2026)…read more What can you say besides-way cool. 1. Roundtrip ticket per person is $18.00. 2. Ferry departs every hour. 3. Ferry is year round, and the schedule remains the same. 4. Cashless and/or QR code. 5. Parking is difficult at the Harbor. 6. 15 minute ride from Harbor to Coronado. 7. Life jackets are under the seat. 8. Staff are efficient and personable. 9. There are eateries, shops, and other activities once you arrive at Coronado. I'm a local. I take the ferry with me and my kiddos to go bike riding and/or the beach in Coronado. The ferry does not have drinks or snacks as it is a short ride. I remember that the bathroom is sometimes open. There is two level seating. Indoor and outdoor. I like to sit in the far back on the seated padding to capture the best photos of the water. BIKING I rent the bikes at the ferry landing (Holland's Bikes). My family does a 2 hour fun day, eat pizza at the landing and return. BEACH Coronado is the beach with gold specs in the sand. Waves are not too big and the crowds are not overwhelming even in the summer. Me & kiddos each take a bag and have a beach day. Then we come take the ferry home at sunset. "Life with kids is really about experiences that are memorable for a lifetime." Accessibility on the ferry *Mobility accessible *Bike accessible

    With the many changes that are going on in here in San Diego the age of the bridge to the boat…read moretransportation the city is changing over to the use of Electrical Boats. The age of the ferry boats some of them were using the older tugs thet seats were installed top and bottom. The Corobado Ferry is one that you can board at the Embarcaderro at the Broadway pier purchasing tickets the customer service at the ticket office they can help with restaurants and the hotels they can gelp with and many tours here in San Diego. The ferrie trip you cruise out past the many boats going towards the Coronado Village you can see the many United States Naval Ships that are stationed near by the ferrie takes you into the docking area the smell of the ocean you can smell the ocean as the waves come up against the ferry. The smoith ride across the bay the feel of the water the view of the village you can walk around the village the food they have the Burger King nearby to the pizza and the barbecue restaurants. Many of the restaurants that are near by you can take the bus to for the many places nearby short distance. The Corobado Village is one place you can go to gave the best food and lunches they have the ride on the Coronado Ferry brings out hunger. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the Coronado Ferry has alot of histoty for the cruises across the bay makes a great way to travel across the bay. The sea brings new hope and new dreams for the change of boats for the ocean brings new hope.

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    Downtown from the ferry

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    Maritime Museum - Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, a San Diego icon only found at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

    Maritime Museum

    4.5(363 reviews)
    1.3 miLittle Italy

    The Maritime Museum of San Diego is honestly one of the most impressive history museums I've…read morevisited because the artifacts are the museum. You aren't just looking at history -- you're surrounded by ships that actually survived it. The Star of India, launched in 1863, survived mutiny, violent storms, collisions at sea, and decades carrying immigrants across dangerous oceans. Some sailors believed the ship was cursed after captains died during early voyages, yet somehow she survived long enough to become the oldest active sailing ship in the world. HMS Surprise shows the brutal reality of naval warfare during the Age of Sail. Ships like this once carried enough cannon firepower to destroy enemy vessels while sailors lived packed below deck surrounded by gunpowder, disease, and fear of battle. The Berkeley steam ferry even helped evacuate survivors during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake while much of the city burned. One of the most fascinating exhibits is the Soviet B-39 submarine from the Cold War. The inside is unbelievably cramped and gives you a real sense of what life was like beneath the ocean during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history. The USS Dolphin may have been my favorite. This experimental deep-diving U.S. Navy submarine helped test advanced underwater technology and launched the deepest-fired torpedo in naval history. The museum also includes the San Salvador, recreating the ship that explored California's coastline in 1542 -- long before America existed as a country. What makes this place incredible is the timeline it creates: 1500s exploration... 1800s global sailing... steam-powered industry... world wars... Cold War submarines... All sitting together in one harbor. This place doesn't just teach maritime history -- it shows how ships shaped exploration, immigration, trade, warfare, and entire empires.

    What an absolute gem. The Maritime Museum is a collection of floating ships available to tour…read more We enjoyed the add-on ($10) 45 minute, docent-led, bay tour on the Pilot. We learned so much. The Museum is well-organized with plenty of memorabilia and artifacts to enjoy. There are several boats to explore. There's also plenty of seating along the boats, to just enjoy the scenery. The Maritime Museum is a must!

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    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

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    Santa Fe Train Depot

    3.7(223 reviews)
    0.9 miLittle Italy

    The Santa Fe Depot serves Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner service, the MTS Trolley, and regional Coaster…read moretrains. This review is of the station facility and not any of the rail services. The Santa Fe Depot was built by the bygone railroad of that name. I'm old enough to remember the advertising slogan "Ship and travel Santa Fe--all the way!" This is one of relatively few major railway stations that have both been preserved largely in their original form, and continue to serve rail passengers. It is a beautiful Mission-style building from the early 20th Century, and will give you a feel for what rail travel was like in its heyday. Gorgeous tile work and some nice landscaping make this a great place to wait for a train. (Search "Santa Fe Depot (San Diego)" on Wikipedia for more on its history and architecture.) For Amtrak passengers, this is a staffed station with ticketing and checked baggage services. Amtrak staff are courteous and helpful. The waiting room is large and has plenty of old-style bench seating. There is a designated waiting area for seniors and people with disabilities needing assistance in boarding. There are restrooms, but Amtrak often has difficulty in keeping unhoused people from making a mess or using the facilities for things other than immediate relief. So at times, not everyone will find them comfortable to use. In addition to the Trolley, the Santa Fe Depot is also served by several MTS bus lines. There is a paid parking lot run by a third-party provider. No free parking nearby. There is a small kiosk--the Silver Streak Cafe--selling food and drink. See my separate review.

    One of the greatest historical landmarks the city of San Diego the Santa Fe Train station was one…read morethat had the larger front when you xame to the station the many cars would park. For the many travelers that have cone to San Diego for the City of San Diego has had many years from the early yearz to the tine of World War 1 and 2. From the many areas of San Diwgo to ports of the Naval Bases the trains that came through the city the many stops that would include the trains which serviced areas of the city to the city of Oceanside. For the city of Lemon Grove was obe of the many train depots that you could take the train from the east to main train depot. The Santa Fe Train Station is obe ace that many people use the trolley and the coaster that can take you to the North County and City wide trolley trips. One of the largest train groups that have serviced the many years is the world class Amtrack. Santa Fe Train Depot is one that has had American Prsidents the train station has been the one that you can learn so much about. The arcgetecture of the building has many of the older areas the doors that lead to the second floor the train station is one of the historical landmarks the sounds of the passengers that passed through the doors to the parkked Model Ts and Chryslers. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the many times that Ive taken the train and the trolley the travels on the trains are adventures to places of adventure to the citys of history . The Santa Fe Train Depot was one of the larger buildings that in the early years history of the building was where the first cars to the Presidential Trains that came to San Diego the many of the trains Prezident Theodore Rosevelt.

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    Clean and calm

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    Santa Fe Train Depot - San Diego, CA

    Santa Fe Train Depot - Santa Fe Train Depot - San Diego, CA

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