When I booked a cruise from San Fran to Mexico, I was pretty excited that I didn't have to fly to the embarkation city, as I already live in SF. However I soon discovered that the San Francisco...
San Francisco Cruise Terminal
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The San Francisco Cruise Terminal, situated along the city's scenic waterfront, serves as a hub for various maritime activities, including cruises, bay tours, and fishing excursions. With a focus on enhancing the waterfront experience, the terminal offers access to parks, open spaces, and retail options, ensuring a vibrant connection to San Francisco's rich coastal culture.
In addition to its visitor services, the Port is dedicated to maritime business and leasing opportunities, supporting sustainable development through programs like the Waterfront Resilience Program. The Port also emphasizes diversity and equity, aiming to engage the community and promote inclusive growth in its operations.
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Came here for the cruise to Victoria and after seeing how long the line was, it was lucky we went to In & Out before lining up. We took 2 hours to check in. They had a small room that lead up to...
Looks just like an airport terminal (travelers, luggage's, passports, etc.), but on a smaller scale and it smells like fish (no pun intended!)! Or phew, maybe that's just bay water. I came as a...
This is the old terminal at pier 35. Felt like I was in a warehouse. The new terminal at pier 27 is very nice. We had taken the airport express bus from Sonoma & we got dropped off on the street,...
Having done 76 cruises, most of them in the last fifteen years, I find our cruise terminal very lacking in amenities and a welcoming feel to passengers. Of course, many of our U. S. cruise ports...

