
This sailing trip aboard a Catalina-style sailboat follows the setting sun off San Diego. With a small group of only 6 guests, the operator says you'll feel like you have the ship to yourselves as the sun dips below the waves. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks are provided, and jackets and wind gear are available to keep you warm. You can also play your own music on the surround-sound speakers. Departure times vary, so contact Sail San Diego after booking for the exact schedule, and choose between a daytime or sunset sail.
With just six guests aboard, this sailing trip is about as private as a shared boat gets, so it suits couples, small groups, or anyone who wants a quiet time on the water over a crowded party cruise. You follow the setting sun off San Diego on a Catalina-style sailboat, with beer, soft drinks, and snacks provided and jackets and wind gear on hand for the cooler air off the water. The option to play your own music through the boat's speakers makes it easy to set your own mood.
Sailing depends on wind and weather, and you choose between a daytime or sunset sail, so it favors travelers who want a relaxed cruise rather than a landmark-packed itinerary. Because departure times vary, the operator asks you to contact Sail San Diego after booking to confirm the exact schedule. Choose it when the point is a calm, small-group outing on the bay and a good sunset, not sightseeing checkboxes.
Questions people ask
How many people are on the boat?
The group is limited to six guests, and the operator says you'll feel like you have the ship to yourselves. It is a Catalina-style sailboat.
What is provided on board?
Beer, soft drinks, and snacks are provided, and jackets and wind gear are available to keep you warm. You can also play your own music over the surround-sound speakers.
How do I find out the departure time?
Departure times vary, so the operator asks you to contact Sail San Diego after booking for the exact schedule. You can choose between a daytime or sunset sail.
