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San Francisco Harbour Cruise & Fisherman’s Wharf: A Perfect Waterfront Day Out

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Our first full day in San Francisco started with a harbour cruise with the Blue & Gold Fleet.  Standard tickets for the one hour pleasure boat trip cost $37 (£30) but substantial savings can be made by purchasing the CityPASS which costs $84 (£72) and includes admission to four top attractions for use over a nine day period.

Blue and Gold Ticket Officer, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
Blue and Gold Ticket Officer, Fisherman’s Wharf

Pre booking is unnecessary and we just needed to show our CityPASS barcodes at the Blue & Gold kiosk at Pier 41 on Fisherman’s Wharf to obtain tickets.  We couldn’t have wished for a better day as there was a clear blue sky with wall to wall sunshine.  Being mid-week the boat wasn’t too busy and we opted to sit outside on the upper deck for the best views and to enjoy the fresh air.

Blue and Gold Boat trips around San Francisco harbour
Blue and Gold Boat trips around San Francisco harbour

Throughout the cruise we enjoyed a fully narrated commentary about San Francisco’s historic waterfront, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.  Audio guides can be downloaded onto phones for visitors to listen to in nine other languages making it interesting for everyone.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

The boat trip provided us with a splendid introduction to San Francisco as we passed through the bay and sailed beneath the Golden Gate Bridge.  There was quite a breeze outside the sheltered harbour and the sea suddenly became more choppy.

Alcatraz, San Francisco bay
Alcatraz, San Francisco bay

After returning under the Golden Gate Bridge we had good views of the north bay suburbs of Tiberon, Belvedere and Sausalito and also of the Oakland Bay Bridge.  Our tour then took us around the notorious Alcatraz prison island for an off-shore glimpse of a planned activity arranged for later in our stay.

San Francisco waterfront
San Francisco waterfront

Before returning to the quay, we sailed past Pier 39 and got up close to the floating barges which are home to large numbers of sea lions who were basking in the spring sunshine.

Sea lions, Pier 39, San Francisco
Sea lions, Pier 39, San Francisco

I’d definitely recommend adding this boat trip to your San Francisco itinerary especially if the weather is good as we learnt so much from the commentary as well as taking in the panoramic bay and city views from the perspective of the water.

Aquarium by the Bay, San Francisco
Aquarium by the Bay

After getting off the boat we then walked along to Pier 39 to visit the Aquarium of the Bay which is also included in the CityPASS, standard entrance $31.75 (£25.70).  This aquarium focuses on marine life in San Francisco harbour and contains more than 24,000 local marine animals of the bay.

Pacific Sea Nettles, Aquarium by the Bay, San Francisco
Pacific Sea Nettles, Aquarium by the Bay

The aquarium is divided into several galleries starting with Discover the Bay.  Here we were introduced to the ecosystem of the local waters and to its seven different animal habitats demonstrating how they form homes for the creatures living there.  Moving on to Go with the flow we viewed some beautiful jellyfish including moon jellies and Pacific sea nettles and learnt that their movements are mostly controlled by bay and ocean currents.

Nearshore Waters, Aquarium by the Bay, San Francisco
Nearshore Waters, Aquarium by the Bay

Next we walked through two glass tunnels, in the first, Nearshore Waters we gazed at sharks, bay rays and schools of anchovies floating all around us.  The second tunnel explored the deeper waters of the bay with sharks, rays and sturgeons in abundance.  To conclude our visit we went upstairs to the Touch the Bay gallery which is unique as it allows visitors to gently touch several species of tide pool animals such as sea stars, sea cucumbers and sea anemones.  We enjoyed our visit to the aquarium especially due to its narrow focus on the surrounding Bay area.

Boudin Bakery, Pier 39, San Francisco
Boudin Bakery, Pier 39

Following both of our morning activities we were feeling quite hungry so popped into Boudin Bakery on Pier 39 for some lunch.  Boudin is the oldest continuously operating sourdough bakery in San Francisco having been established by Isidore Boudin way back in 1849.

Clam chowder, Boudin Bakery, San Francisco
Clam chowder, Boudin Bakery

We each ordered a bread bowl of clam chowder and it was just as well that we had large appetites as they were really big as well as tasting delicious.  It was the first time either of us had sampled clam chowder but we liked it so much that it was likely we’d be back for more whilst based in the city.

Exploratorium, San Francisco
Exploratorium, San Francisco

Leaving bustling Pier 39 behind we caught a tram (streetcar) along the Embarcadero to Pier 15, the home of the Exploratorium.  Standard admission $39.95 (£32.38) and also included in our CityPASS.

Dancing Drops experiment, Exploratorium, San Francisco
Dancing Drops experiment, Exploratorium

We are enthralled by all things scientific so were delighted to find this large science museum included in the pass as at over £30 it would have been extremely expensive to visit otherwise.  There are six indoor and outdoor galleries each focussed on a different area of exploration alongside an open plan exhibit development workshop where scientists research and develop new ideas.

Pattern harp, Exploratorium, San Francisco
Pattern harp, Exploratorium

Galleries include Human Phenomena, Seeing, Reflection and Tinkering.  We enjoyed trying out many of the hands on experiments such as watching water freeze and form into a spiky kaleidoscope of colourful crystals and creating coloured shadows in a shadow box.  It’s a fun museum with something of interest for all ages and we must have spent at least two hours captivated by its exhibits.

On board a streetcar (tram) in San Francisco
On board a streetcar (tram)

From there we caught a tram (streetcar) over to the Dogpatch District which is an upcoming area with old warehouses that have more recently been transformed into craft breweries, restaurants, a museum and an art gallery.  We’d come to visit ICA SF, the recently opened Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco located on Minnesota Street (admission free).

ICA SF San Francisco
ICA SF, San Francisco

The gallery’s ethos is to be continuously ‘under construction’ enabling artists to push boundaries, experiment with new ideas and take risks.  It’s quite a small art gallery with varied exhibits some of which I liked and others I wasn’t quite so sure about.

Mirror Collage, ICA SF, San Francisco
Mirror Collage at ICA SF

My favourite was a collage of hand mirrors which had been collected from unwanted possessions.  We also saw a tree that had been hit by a car and a collection of tambourines neither of which I could really understand.

Fallen tree exhibit ICA SF, San Francisco
Fallen tree exhibit ICA SF, San Francisco

On leaving, it was getting quite late so we decided to take a tram to Chinatown, arriving there shortly before the lanterns adorning the streets were turned on.

Dragon's Arch, Chinatown, San Francisco
Dragon’s Arch, Chinatown, San Francisco

San Francisco is home to one of the oldest Chinatown’s in the U.S. and can be approached via the Dragon’s Gate which forms an archway made from materials gifted from Taiwan.  The gate is surrounded by two large guardian lions.

Chinatown, San Francisco
Chinatown, San Francisco

The Chinese neighbourhood’s streets are filled with authentic restaurants, bakeries, gift shops and herbalists stocking Chinese medical ingredients.  After wandering around the maze of streets awhile we called into the Huanan House restaurant where we enjoyed a delicious, freshly cooked meal comprising several dishes that were served by friendly staff.

Huanan House, Chinatown, San Francisco
Huanan House, Chinatown, San Francisco

After several cups of refreshing green tea we raised the energy to return to our hotel after a lovely day exploring Fisherman’s Wharf, two museums and an art gallery.

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48 responses to “San Francisco Harbour Cruise & Fisherman’s Wharf: A Perfect Waterfront Day Out”

  1. junedesilva Avatar

    Such beautiful blue skies in the first photos! We also enjoyed a Harbour Cruise and a delicious lunch in Chinatown. We didn’t make it to the aquarium but visited the one in Monterey which was outstanding. Your posts are making me nostalgic and I’m looking forward to catching up with more of your Californian travels.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks June for taking an interest in my series of posts on San Fransisco. Apart from our last day in the city, we enjoyed some lovely sunny days.

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  2. shane harrison Avatar

    Such an interesting city, Marion. Trips around the bay are recommended! Renting bikes to cross the Golden Gate is another idea, and you can take the ferry back from Sausilito.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We spoke to several people waiting for the ferry back from Sausalito who had hired bikes so this would be a good option on a future trip. Muir Woods was such a memorable place to visit and we felt humbled stood beneath the ancient, giant sequoias. Thanks so much for your interest in this post Shane.

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    It is beautiful to see the Golden Gate Bridge from the boat! A cruise always offers a different perspective on a city. Oh, and your Clam Chowder looks delicious. What a lovely day of exploring all the wonderful sights in San Francisco.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a lovely day taking the cruise and exploring the Fishermen’s Wharf district.

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  5. notesoflifeuk Avatar

    The CityPASS certainly seems worth it as the attractions themselves seem quite expensive. I’m glad you had a wonderful trip 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We did indeed, the CityPASS is definitely worthwhile if you are interested in visiting the attractions covered. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  6. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    We saw this bridge in San Francisco. Marion I made the clam chowder and this was so delicious . The harbour cruise was so amazing.
    Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased that you also experienced a harbour cruise whilst visiting San Francisco Anita.

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  7. Karen Avatar

    You certainly saw and did a lot in one day. It looks like the weather was excellent as well.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, we fitted in lots and enjoyed a sunny day. Thanks for commenting Karen.

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  8. NortheastAllie Avatar

    The boat trip sounds like a great idea for San Francisco, and everything looks beautiful from the water!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were so lucky to have picked a sunny day for our harbour cruise and viewing the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay from the water was lovely Allie.

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  9. Rebecca Avatar

    Admittedly, I’ve never gone on the Harbor Cruise, but I can imagine it’s a lot of fun, as well as seeing a lot of SF in one go! Fisherman’s Wharf is iconic, as so is Chinatown with its beautiful red lanterns and delicious food! Glad you enjoyed more of California, Marion 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was the perfect day Rebecca, scenic views from the harbour cruise, wonderful weather for exploring Fisherman’s Wharf and then dinner in Chinatown!

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  10. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The boat tour sounds like a great way to see a different side of San Francisco. Looks like you had fabulous weather to enjoy the views of the Golden Gate Bridge, surrounding coast line and Alcatraz.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The weather couldn’t have been better for our boat trip around the Bay and walk along Fisherman’s Wharf Linda.

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    You certainly lucked out with the weather for the cruise as it’s been raining some days.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes. we were very fortunate as the views of the bridge were beautiful in the sunshine.

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  12. travelling_han Avatar

    I love the skyline views, this looks like a really lovely boat trip

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The boat trip around the bay was beautiful on such a lovely day Hannah.

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  13. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I’ve never taken a boat trip in SFO, only to go to Alcatraz. From the looks of your trip, it looks like a great way to see the city from a different side. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The bay cruise with its detailed commentary was so enjoyable in the spring sunshine but you’ll note in my future posts that the weather wasn’t so kind to us!

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    These are such beautiful photos, Marion, especially the one with the bridge, and it’s amazing how much there is to see and do in San Francisco. I find that with its gently curved cables and deep orange hue, the Golden Gate Bridge is a total showstopper. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Golden Gate Bridge certainly lives up to its name and we were so fortunate with the weather in the early part of our trip. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment Aiva and best wishes for 2024.

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  15. WonderLesch Avatar

    I love Fisherman’s Wharf and I definitely love City Passes. I get them wherever I am travelling if they are offered! Looks like a beautiful, and sunny, adventure. Love seeing the sunshine, says someone living in the Pacific Northwest.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest in our harbour cruise and day exploring Fisherman’s Wharf.

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  16. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a great day packed full of some of the cities favorite spots! I love revisiting this city with you and thinking about long walks across the Golden Gate Bridge and down through Fisherman’s Wharf. I could go for some clam chowder in that San Francisco sourdough bread anytime! Makes me hungry just thinking about it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      With superb weather it was the perfect day for a harbour cruise and a long walk. The clam chowder in sourdough was absolutely delicious Meg. I could just do with a bowl now in zero temperatures here in northern England!

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      1. grandmisadventures Avatar

        me too! Let’s both hop on a plane right now and we’ll meet in California for lunch 😉

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I wish, but we’ll make it happen one day Meg x

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  17. kagould17 Avatar

    Your post makes me want to go back Marion. We never took the harbour cruise, but did go by boat to Alcatraz and took the boat to Sausalito. So much to see and do. In later years, we spent more time exploring Berkeley, as our son completed his Masters. Happy Friday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The harbour cruise was lovely especially so with the glorious weather that day but as you will soon discover, it wasn’t always going to be so good but nonetheless we enjoyed every minute of the trip.

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  18. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    It’s always amazing to see cities from the water and the different perspective. That bread bowl really caught my eye, looks perfect after some sight seeing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were so lucky with the weather on our cruise around the bay but as you will discover from my upcoming posts, we weren’t always so fortunate! The clam chowder bread bowl was delicious Lyssy.

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  19. Lookoom Avatar

    What wonderful weather you’ve had, in my 3-4 visits to SF I’ve never experienced such blue skies, as the bay is known for its coastal fog. It was a brilliant idea to use the CityPASS

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The weather was perfect for the the first part of our Californian adventure but turned for the worse as we headed further south as you will be able to read from my future posts!

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  20. paradisevalleyforeigner Avatar

    This was a nice little flashback to the times I travelled to San Francisco for work! I enjoyed that legendary breadbowl chowder too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and kind words. San Francisco is a very attractive city to visit with its setting overlooking the bay and that bowl of clam chowder was absolutely delicious!

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  21. joylennick Avatar

    Thank you so much…It all looked fascinating! Not visiting San Francisco is one regret of mine…When husband and I lived and worked in Toronto, Canada for 18 months way back in 1957, we planned visiting SF before returning to the UK. but work intruded…Never mind, we made a lot of other places over the years, stopping now and then to have three sons…Wishing you many more travels and a very happy, safe New Year. Cheers! Joy Lennick xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Despite not fitting in a visit to San Francisco I’m sure you have fond memories of the many other wonderful places you have visited. Wishing you good health and best wishes for 2024 Joy.

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  22. restlessjo Avatar

    Somewhere that I’ve always wanted to go, Marion, but you know that feeling that it might disappoint, after all the expectations? Don’t get me wrong- I’d snatch your hand off at the offer, and I’d definitely do the ferry and the clam chowder.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was our third visit to San Francisco but the first in a long while. It’s still a beautiful city but sadly now suffers from a great deal of homelessness. Thanks for taking the time to comment and all good wishes for 2024. .

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      1. restlessjo Avatar

        I hate seeing that on the streets everywhere! Thanks, hon!

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  23. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Looks very familiar Bought back many happy memories of my trips there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so nice to read Ian, holiday memories are the best!

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