Golden Gate Bay Voyage on Historic Yellow Boat
Cruise the San Francisco Bay on a vintage 1928 wooden "Monterey" fishing boat called the "Golden Gate" with local legend Captain Sal Alioto.
Location
245 Jefferson St
245 Jefferson Street San Francisco, CA 94133Good to know
Highlights
- Ages 12+
- In person
- Paid venue parking
Refund Policy
About this event
Step aboard a rare piece of San Francisco’s working history. This original 1928 Monterey Fishing Boat is captained by born-and-raised San Franciscan, Captain Sal Alioto. The Golden Gate has been passed down through the generations of Sal’s Sicilian-American family, along with the proud tradition of fishing. Departing from the small wharf behind Tarantino’s Restaurant at Fisherman’s Wharf, the tour offers an intimate and unforgettable look at the city’s iconic northern waterfront.
From the moment you leave the dock, you’re immersed in a slower and more soulful version of the city. The vessel was originally built by Italian-American fishermen and gently rocks through Aquatic Park. It continues past the historic Hyde Street Pier, where a collection of National Park Service ships serve as quiet reminders of the Bay's long maritime legacy.
As the boat glides westward, you'll take in panoramic views of Fort Mason’s red rooftops, which once marked a bustling Army supply port. From there, the coastline opens up into the wide green stretch of the Marina Green and Crissy Field. These two beloved parks hug the shore and are always full of local life.
Further along, you'll pass the St. Francis Yacht Club, where elegant sailboats dot the marina. Nearby, the curious stone structure of the Wave Organ juts into the Bay. If the tide is right, you might even hear the low gurgle of the waves as they hum through its pipes.
Look south and inland for a glimpse of the grand dome of the Palace of Fine Arts, peeking above the treetops. This is one of the city’s most treasured architectural relics. To the north, Alcatraz Island looms in the distance with a haunting silhouette full of legend and lore.
As the tour nears its crescendo, the Golden Gate Bridge begins to dominate the horizon. Depending on the weather and tides, your boat may pass under or alongside this engineering marvel. The view offers a rare and unforgettable perspective that few locals or tourists ever get to see.
This is more than a boat tour. It is a floating front row seat to San Francisco’s layered history, led by a captain whose roots run deep in the city’s maritime traditions. You can expect personal storytelling, historic insights, and a unique connection to the Bay that only this vessel and vantage point can offer.
Frequently asked questions
Meet Captain Sal in Fisherman's Wharf on Jefferson Street, directly across the street from Supreme Crab Restaurant (245 Jefferson Street).
Yes! Kids ages 7+ are welcome. Just be sure they’re comfortable on the water. We do not allow any children ages 6 or younger. Eventbrite does not let us customize ages so it lists 12 years as the minimum but we will take anyone 7 years or older.
Yes, it is possible for the tour to be canceled if there is extreme weather. We will contact you in advance and issue a full refund or reschedule you to another date if this is the case. We appreciate your understanding.
Dress in layers! San Francisco weather can change quickly and it is cold on the water. Sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and a camera are also recommended.
This is a small-group experience with a maximum of 6 passengers, ensuring an intimate and personal atmosphere.
The tour typically lasts around 90 minutes, offering a relaxed pace with plenty of time for sightseeing and storytelling.
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