This is the only San Francisco Bay Cruise that sails under the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the giant Bay Bridge!
Welcome aboard the historic Red and White FleetSM- San Francisco's original sightseeing adventure and only multilingual bay cruise! In operation since 1892, this family-owned fleet provides unique bay cruises from Pier 43½ in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf.
This San Francisco Bay Cruise takes visitors to San Francisco's biggest landmarks and premier attractions. Red and White'sSM boat cruises of San Francisco Bay not only are spectacular, but also a convenient way for visitors to discover the many famous sights of the City by the Bay in a relaxing and classic way.
Explore San Francisco’s history and landmarks, as well as its unique architecture, natural history, and Native American Culture on this exciting 90-minute cruise. Sail along the San Francisco waterfront, under the Golden Gate Bridge, around Alcatraz, under the colossal Bay Bridge and past Treasure Island!
This unique San Francisco Bay Cruise is a great add-on to any land tour and allows you to see San Francisco’s waterfront in its entirety! Foreign language audio options include: Hindi, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Russian & Thai.
Save on admission for a San Francisco Bay Cruise, plus the city's top museums, sights, and tours all for one low price with the Go San Francisco Card!
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Comments about Smart Destinations Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise�- Red & White Fleet:
This was a wonderful way to see San Francisco from the water. The view of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridge near sunset was fabulous. The pictures I took were phenomenal.
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Comments about Smart Destinations Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise�- Red & White Fleet:
First the pros: The scenery is stunning. You'll get awesome photos. You get up close to both the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges. The staff is friendly. Now the cons: It can get cold, so bring a sweater. And it can get windy, so bring sunglasses to protect your eyes (seriously). And it gets shaky on board, so either check the weather beforehand or wear a SeaBand if you get sick easily. I would totally go again, but I wish I knew these tips ahead of time.