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Where San Diego Greets the World | Port of San Diego The Port of San Diego is our gateway to the world Port of San Diego Maritime leads our working waterfront and facilitates the international and domestic movement of goods and people
About the Port of San Diego | Port of San Diego The Port of San Diego manages San Diego Bay and 34 miles of its beautiful, natural waterfront for the people of California The Port was established in 1962 under the Port Act and is charged with implementing the Public Trust Doctrine
Maritime - Port of San Diego Commercial fishing has a long history at the Port of San Diego The first cannery opened in 1909 and at one time San Diego was known as “The Tuna Capital of the World” with two of the countries three biggest tuna canneries being based along its Bay
Cargo and Trade - Port of San Diego Located in San Diego Bay, the Port has a natural deep-water harbor, easy access to regional freeways, and on-dock Class I rail service, making it ideal for cargo shipping
Plan Your Cruise - Port of San Diego The Port of San Diego’s two cruise ship terminals are located on San Diego Bay’s Embarcadero: a two-mile stretch of downtown waterfront offering dining, shopping, lodging, museums, attractions and more, all with an amazing view!
Plan Your Visit - Port of San Diego Pack your bags, it’s time to stay and play at the San Diego Bay waterfront Whether you need a few hours, one night, or a few days, you deserve some time away with a short and sweet getaway!
Cruise Terminals - Port of San Diego The Port of San Diego’s two cruise ship terminals are located on San Diego Bay’s Embarcadero: a two-mile stretch of downtown waterfront offering dining, shopping, lodging, museums, attractions and more, all with an amazing view!
Terminals - Port of San Diego Secure Port of San Diego terminals include the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal, the National City Marine Terminal (also referred to as the 24th St Marine Terminal), and during certain vessel activity, the B Street Pier Cruise Ship Terminal and Broadway Pier
Careers - Port of San Diego Working for the Port of San Diego means being part of an organization that has served the people of California for over 60 years The Port is a protector of the environment, an innovator for businesses, and a host to millions of residents and visitors each year
Port of San Diego Online Reservations To make the bay more accessible and enjoyable, the Port of San Diego provides temporary anchorage areas and docking facilities for boaters who are able to make reservations online