Happy Hour Cruise with Drinks, Snacks Aboard Classic '50s Boat
Pier 39, I Dock (Beach Street & The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94133)
- Full Price:
- $29.00
- Our Price:
- $14.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Happy Hour Cruise have expired.
The last date listed for Happy Hour Cruise was Saturday December 17, 2011 / 5:30pm.
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Lynn H. on What to Wear
Bring a jacket if the weather takes a turn and you want to go outside
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual
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anonymous on Where to Eat
Drinks were fine and the snacks were small, but remember this isn't a dinner cruise.
Goldstar Member Reviews
Steele Colby
The staff was very nice and the bartender awesome. My $2.50 vodka/cranberry was just as good as any $8.00 drink at a bar, only it included the beatiful view of the bay. We were out on a perfect evening, not jackets required and the skies were clear. For $15 you can't ask for more. Excellent service, a 75 minute cruise and food spread that included hummus (my favorite!), pita chips, crackers, assorted olives (the good kind!), cheese, chips and salsa. I would be willing to pay a bit more for a longer cruise, I was enjoying the evening so much, I didn't want it to end. If you've been contemplating doing this - DO IT!Written on Oct 20 2009
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Harry P.
This was the second outing on this boat; and definitely not my last. My friends and I are going once a month to unwind and enjoy each other's company after a long day's work while having a couple of cocktails with the bayview of the city to add to the overall beauty of an aquaticWritten on Jul 14 2009
spa for the mind and soul!
Even if you've lived here for years; don't miss out on this little jaunt.
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Harry P.
I took my family of 10, my third time; and we all had a great evening with Captain Charles and First Mate Dudley. Both gents make this cruise on the bay all the more enjoyable with their great personalities and great senses of humor. Take your family, take friends,or take a date: you'll definitely have a great time!!!Written on Jul 30 2009
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A very informal, pleasant ride around the bay in an interesting old boat. The guide and bartender were very nice and laid back. The chips and salsa and other snacks were fine. Drinks were ample. Short and sweet and a lot of fun. I would definitely recommend it to people who want to get out on the water and see the views but who just want a shorter ride than most. This is not a luxury cruise and neither is the price. Excellent bang for your buckWritten on Aug 06 2009
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Website
http://www.sanfranciscobayboatcruise.com/
Description
San Francisco Bay Boat Cruises offers a very intimate and enjoyable step back in time. Not a large corporate fleet, SFBBC is a small single vessel operation that focuses on customer service and fun.
SFBBC operates a 1958 classic motor vessel that is little bit of what once was the Barbary Coast. She is surrounded with varnished hardwood both in and outside and painted a glistening white with a crisp green awning that surrounds the outer deck -- a USCG-inspected small passenger vessel that has a licensed captain and a crew that is trained for safety and service.
About the Ticket Supplier: San Francisco Bay Boat Cruises
San Francisco Bay Boat Cruises offers a very intimate and enjoyable step back in time.
They are a small single vessel operation that focuses on customer service and fun.
They operate a 1958 classic motor vessel that is little bit of what once was the Barbary Coast. She is surrounded with varnished hardwood both in and outside and painted a glistening white with a crisp green awning that surrounds the outer deck.
The vessel is a USCG inspected small passenger vessel that has a licensed captain and a crew that is trained for safety and service.




