Step aboard a rare piece of San Francisco’s working history on The Golden Gate, a 1928 Monterey fishing boat captained by born-and-raised San Franciscan, Captain Sal Alioto. Passed down through generations of his Sicilian-American family, this vessel offers an intimate journey along the city’s iconic northern waterfront. Departing from the small wharf behind Tarantino’s at Fisherman’s Wharf, you'll drift through Aquatic Park, past historic ships at Hyde Street Pier, and take in sweeping views of Fort Mason, the Marina Green, and Crissy Field. Sail by the St. Francis Yacht Club and the Wave Organ, with its eerie music if the tide is right. Spot the Palace of Fine Arts inland and Alcatraz on the horizon before reaching the tour’s grand finale - the Golden Gate Bridge - seen from a perspective few ever experience. This soulful cruise blends personal storytelling with breathtaking views, offering a unique connection to the Bay’s rich maritime legacy.
1:00 PM
Hear real stories of fishermen and waterfront life from Captain Sal Alioto. Experience the Bay through the eyes of a lifelong San Franciscan, as Captain Sal shares firsthand tales of local history, maritime traditions, and the people who shaped the waterfront.
Cruise past historic ships in Aquatic Park and Hyde Street Pier. Start your journey alongside towering masts and preserved vessels from the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, offering a glimpse into the Bay’s rich nautical legacy.
Admire Ghirardelli Square & its iconic sign from the deck- an unforgettable view of San Francisco’s charm, history, and indulgence all in one glance. Great for a photo!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please meet your guide in front of Supreme Crab Restaurant at 245 Jefferson Street 10 minutes prior to start time.
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