Most reviewed Ships in California


  1. 4.5 Maritime Museum of San Diego (1.791 reviews) from $20.00
    - Good for rainy day
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Ships
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    Welcome aboard our floating compilation of adventure and history! Admission to the "Maritime Museum of San Diego" grants you access to one of the world's finest collections of historic sea vessels. Once on board our museum ships, you will find that we offer something for people of all ages. You not only get to explore our ships and submarines, the museum displays permanent and temporary exhibits on art, maritime history, commerce and exploration. Historic bay cruises run daily and can be added on to the price of admission for an extra nominal fee. There is no better way to spend the day than on the bay! See more..
  2. 4.5 USS Potomac (100 reviews)
    - Great Cruise on the Bay
    Saturday: Speciality Museums • Ships
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    Fabulous cruise on Oakland Harbor and the San Francisco Bay. Fully narrated with interesting facts about the ship, President Roosevelt and local history. A perfect morning- we’ll be back for more! See more..
  3. 4.5 SS Red Oak Victory (41 reviews)
    - A Great Experience
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    If you’re interested in experiencing a little bit of WWII history first hand, taking a tour of the Red Oak Victory is a must. It was exciting just being on board such a powerful reminder of the past. Guided tours or self- guided tours are available for a small fee, as well as visiting a small museum with various memorabilia and gift shop. The last Whirley Crane, long since retired, sits next to the ship and available only for viewing. The crane is almost as magnificent as the ship. Knowing how many hundreds of ships it helped build is humbling. Donations are gladly accepted for the continual maintenance and renovations. See more..
  4. 5.0 The Landing Craft Support Museum (2 reviews)
    - Amazing hidden gem
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    I had no idea, and I call myself a Maritime professional? This is a hidden gem on the mare island strait. This is a fantastic attraction for locals and tourists alike. visit this ship and get a behind-the-scenes tour, deep into the bowels of a world war war ship. And this is no ordinary worship. It's ultra-small and super powerful. The grandson of an LCS crew member and the grandfather himself will greet you at the ship's brow. You will visit everything from the pilothouse to the engine room. You will see crew bunk rooms and and the mess-hall / dining room. you'll even get to see their small combat information center. There they have some of the original radio equipment. See more..

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