Alcatraz Cruises
Known around the Bay Area as "The Rock," Alcatraz is a former state penitentiary located on a small island visible from most hilltops around the bay.[Learn more]
Known around the Bay Area as "The Rock," Alcatraz is a former state penitentiary located on a small island visible from most hilltops around the bay.[Learn more]
Docked at the popular Pier 39, award-winning racing yacht, USA76, is available for tours in the panoramic San Francisco Bay. During excursions, visitors participate in sailing the 84-foot all-carbon, black yacht.[Learn more]
Located right next to Pier 39 along The Embarcadero, the Aquarium of the Bay is 50,000 square feet of underwater exhibits focused mostly on the life found in and around the San Francisco Bay.[Learn more]
The San Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest in North America. It serves as a huge center of culture as well as a major tourist attraction.[Learn more]
Sitting on the eastern end of Golden Gate Park right next to Haight-Ashbury is the Conservatory of Flowers.[Learn more]
Fisherman's Wharf is the tourism epicenter of San Francisco. Attractions abound, sharing space with the top seafood restaurants in the city, and several intriguing and sometimes surprising street performers.[Learn more]
One of San Francisco's most iconic landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge, cuts through the city's misty atmosphere with its fiery red suspensions. Its construction began in 1933, engineered by Joseph Strauss.[Learn more]
One of the most artistic and vibrant districts in San Francisco, Haight-Ashbury is named after the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets. It is located near Golden Gate Park and attracts thousands of tourists every year.[Learn more]
Pier 39 has perhaps more to do than any other pier in the world. Check out the seals hanging out on docks just off the north side, take a ferry to a floating restaurant, or check out the many shops and boutiques scattered throughout the area.[Learn more]
Founded in 1929, the San Francisco Zoo is one of the few attractions in the city located on the eastern shores of the Sunset District, easily accessible by Muni train. It covers 100 acres and is the oldest and largest zoo in Northern California.[Learn more]
The USS Pampanito is a WWII submarine that is now a part of the collection at San Francisco's Maritime Museum. The submarine was built in 1943 in Maine and was once stationed at Pearl Harbor.[Learn more]