Tours & Sightseeing Deals
San Diego is the second largest city in California. So where do you start if you are new to the city or you’re familiar and want to try something new? Check out some of the most popular sightseeing tours to explore San Diego.
Double Decker Tour – Buy with Go San Diego Card
Enjoy San Diego and its great weather on top of an open view Double Decker bus. The best way to visit “America’s Finest City”, the English Double Decker bus have an expert tour guide narrate and separate professional driver. Tours are offered in additional languages. The tours follow a continuous route through San Diego which last from 45 minutes to an hour but you are allowed to hop off or on at any of its 12 stops for 48 hours.
Stops include:
Old Town, Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, Horton Plaza – Downtown, Gaslamp Quarter, Seaport Village, USS Midway, Cruise Ship Terminal
San Diego 2 Hour Harbor Cruise – Buy with Go San Diego Card
The two hour San Diego Harbor Cruise is a great way to explore to explore the bay and diverse city along its 25 mile route which includes major San Diego landmarks. Snacks and refreshments are available aboard and the tour is fully narrated with local history and information.
A few things of what you will see on the cruise include: Aircraft Carries, Submarine Amphibious Base, North Island Naval Air Station, Navy Seals Training Base, Wildlife such as the Sea Lions, Dolphins, Pelicans and Harbor Seals, Surface Force Pacific including over 40 Destroyers, Cruisers and Frigates, Cabrillo National Monument and Point Loma, America’s Cup Harbor, Coronado Bride and the Star of India & Historic Ships of Maritime Museum.
San Diego City Tour – Buy with Go San Diego Card
Ideal for first time visitors to San Diego or catch up on your knowledge of San Diego, this narrated tour will show you the unique areas of San Diego’s downtown, including the Gaslamp Quarter, the Embarcadero with wonderful harbor views, Old Town, La Jolla, Balboa Park, Seaport Village, historic Hotel Del Coronado and the many Navy ships in port and one of the oldest merchant sailing ships in the world.




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