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Your Guide to Private Sailing on San Diego Bay
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Our Annual Guide to Private Sailing Charters in San Diego If you are visiting San Diego, for the first time or the one hundredth time, you’ve probably thought about sailing the San Diego open water. If you haven’t then you should. It is one of the most recommended activities for the city of San Diego. Sailing San Diego is an experience you will never forget and will want to do again. If you are a first-time sailor or a first-time visitor to the area, you may need some guidance on how to go about booking your San Diego sail.  There are many ways to embark on your sailing adventure. There are multiple tours available. You can book a tour and enjoy the open water sailing experience with along with other patrons. This type of tour provides you with the opportunity to fellowship with new people who may have common interests. During your sail, you may be provided the opportunity to learn a few sailing skills from the onboard crew. If you aren’t new to sailing, you may even be able to share some of your knowledge with others as they enjoy their first sail.  In addition to the numerous public tour options available to you, there are is also the option of chartering a private sail across the San Diego Bay. With Sail Stars and Stripes you can choose anything between an adventurous private sail event to a romantic private sail for two. No matter the occasion, you are sure to be more than pleased with your experience. One of the many benefits of choosing to sail with Sail Stars and Stripes, is the tangible memories you get to take home with you after your journey is complete. There is a photographer on board to capture your excitement and experience so that you can live in the moment. Photos and videos are made available to you at no additional cost.  So, let’s talk private sail options! Romantic Getaway Do you have a wedding anniversary coming up? Maybe you are planning a romantic proposal or just a special activity for the special someone in your life. A private sail across San Diego Bay is perfect for a romantic outing no matter the occasion. As mentioned previously, there are opportunities for learning the art of sailing. Learning a new skill together is a great way to bring you and your significant other even closer. Sailing San Diego on the open water, learning the basics of sailing and taking in the tranquility, will surely rank high on your list of romantic date ideas.  “It is a marvelous outing for a group of friends, a corporate outing or a romantic date!”- SDSavvy from San Diego, CA Perfect Proposal Knowing that you want to spend the rest of your life with someone is no small feat. It comes easier to some than it does to others. But whether you knew from the moment your eyes first locked or it took you years to be sure, when you know you know. And when it’s time to ask that life-altering question, you want it to be special. You want it to be perfect. A romantic sail for two may just be the missing piece to your perfect proposal plan. You can start your journey by expanding on your sailing skills and taking in the sights. And when you muster up the courage to ask the question that is sure to change your life for the better, there will be a camera ready to capture the moment. Since photographers are on each public and private tour, your soon to be fiancé will not be suspicious. And as a bonus to your romantic journey and perfect proposal, you will leave with tangible evidence of the joyous moments you shared during your sail at no extra cost!  Private Party Private sail tours are a great way to throw a party. Whether you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary, promotion, corporate event, etc. you and your guests are sure to have an unforgettable time with the welcoming crew from Sail Stars and Stripes. You may even consider a private sail tour for your friend’s bachelor or bachelorette party.  What better send-off than a San Diego sail with the bridal party? No matter the occasion, plan to give your family, friends, employees, or co-workers an experience they will be talking about for years to come.  “Each person that was on our private charter still talks about it (5 years later) - what a perfect and fun day it was.” – Lynn T.  “I was with a group that did a private charter, and the entire trip was enjoyable, relaxing, memorable and fun.” – 15Glaser from Albuquerque, NM Fun with Friends We’ve talked about many awesome occasions for which you may book a private sail. However, you don’t need an excuse to throw a party. Perhaps you just want to set sail with a few of your friends for no special reason. Why do you need a reason to sail with your close friends? Exactly. You don’t. If you have a few friends that are interested in setting sale without the added anxiety of other people, a private tour is perfect for you. With your closest friends there to enjoy it with you, you are sure to have the time of your life. And again, you don’t have to worry about taking a camera, because there will always be a crew member there to capture memories for you.  Team Building The art of sailing has the potential to be a fantastic team building exercise. When sailing San Diego Bay with Sail Stars and Stripes, you get the crew experience as well. This gives your team the opportunity to learn a new skill together and work together to secure a successful journey. With team building in mind, your group members will have the chance to rotate through all crew positions. This is an exciting way to raise morale and induce bonding. Your team is sure to thank you for planning something so memorable.  Sailing San Diego Bay is a wonderful experience, no matter how you choose to embark. You can’t go wrong with any of the Stars and Stripes sail tour options, public or private. But, depending on your occasion, privacy may just be the added bonus to your sailing journey. There are several ways to maximize your sail experience by going private. Take the plunge and trust your instincts. If you choose a private tour, no matter the reason, you won’t be left disappointed! To book or to check availability of our private sailing charters please click here. We also have a quick contact form and we will get back to you within a few hours. We look forward to hosting a private sailing charter for you and your guests... Sources: https://sailusa11.com/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60750-d1049968-Reviews-Sail_Stars_Stripes_USA_11-San_Diego_California.html Sail San Diego Bay in style | America’s Cup Sailing Charter Sailing News https://www.luxurytravelmagazine.com/news-articles/motorboat-vs-sailboat-charter-what-is-the-best-for-you https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-04/california-conception-dive-boat-fire-victims https://www.csfkids.org/   Read the full article
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Your Guide to Sail San Diego on America’s Cup Sailing Charters
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The Best Guide to Sail San Diego by America’s Cup Sailing Charters
Going sailing in itself is an exciting, fun activity - but it gets better. Why not sail on a boat/yacht that was once used for racing? Sounds like a good thrill to me! What exactly is America’s Cup? America’s Cup is the single oldest international sporting trophy in the entire world - first being contested in 1851 in a race. It has also been claimed to be the most unfair competition in all sports because the Defender, the winner, was awarded the ability to choose the venue of the next race. This then gives the Defender an obvious, unfair advantage over the other racers/sailors. Still, though, because of its infamous status, the America’s Cup Sailing charter in San Diego - Stars & Stripes - it has almost one-hundred-percent positive reviews, this for those interested in sailing San Diego coasts. Do I really have to race someone? No, there is not necessarily any racing in America’s Cup sailing. But, please note that you will be going rather quickly as the boat, yacht specifically, you board was once used for racing. For example, if that is something you take interest to and you want to try it out - and you are specifically looking to sail San Diego waters - check out the website, https://sailusa11.com, and the yacht for you is called Stars & Stripes USA-11. But, if you decide you do want to race, you can sign up for Team Building races. In these races you will have employee members with you that will steer the boats/yachts so you can just sit back and enjoy the thrill! Or, if you like more hands on things… You can steer, too! It is an interactive tour.  Another plus with this one is that you will be given jackets, polo shirts, t-shirts, and caps; just like the actual America’s Cup sailing crew(s)! Again, you do not have to if that is not something you would be interested in. Do I have to sail with strangers? You can choose to either sail publicly or privately. If you are looking to meet some like-minded people with at least one interest in common with you - sailing - then you may want to decide on a public charter. However, if you just want this to be a family experience, or something else of the sort, then there is an option for you, too - private charters! Who all can come aboard? Almost anyone can come aboard! You can go alone, you can go with your partner, with friends, with your family, etcetera. If you have a child, ages five to eighteen, that wants to go sailing then they are welcome but an adult must accompany them. And, something crazy is that, on private charters, up to twenty-four people can board at a time! That is a lot of people! Sadly, though, this is not handicap-friendly as it is not wheelchair accessible. How much does it cost? Well, for public charters, adults and children pay differently. Adults have to pay $125 and children, $75. Remember, this is PER PERSON. Another note, this is specifically for those that are looking to sail San Diego waters/San Diego bay. The prices - listed on the site, https://sailusa11.com - for all public charters. And, will be provided complimentary water and light snacks. For private charters, it works differently. They cost a minimum of $1,500. But, this is as a whole, not per person, thankfully. Private charters provide soft drinks, water, light snacks, and complimentary photos and videos. These photos will be posted on Google Web Albums where you can access them for free! When is the best time to go? Anytime - America’s Cup Sailing San Diego offers both summer and winter sails! Just remember that if you go in the summer you may want to bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a windbreaker (or light sweater and/or jacket), and sneakers. If you go on a winter sail then you will still want sunglasses, sunscreen, and sneakers. You will probably also want and/or need a warm jacket (dress in layers), long pants, and warm socks! Do keep in mind that you will be out on the boat/yacht for three whole hours - whether you are sailing publicly or privately! What do the reviews say? On Trip Advisor I could find nothing but positive reviews. But I’ll list a few anyways; “Exhilarating, Fast, Beautiful, with a dose of San Diego Bay’s history sums it all up. HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK THIS OUT - SAILOR OR NON-SAILOR!” This person seems quite ecstatic about it. What happens if I get seasick? Do not worry! You will be sailing on smooth waters; therefore the boat/yacht will not be rocking you back and forth, making you nauseated. But, if you are still too nervous about the possibility, then it would be smart to take something an hour or so before you set sail. It is recommended that those wishing to go out and sail San Diego bay to visit this site, https://sailusa11.com, and they do indeed guarantee no seasickness. If somehow you do end up feeling a little bit seasick then ask for a turn at the helm. (They encourage everyone to take a turn at the helm anyways!) You know how sometimes people become car sick if they are just sitting there but they are fine when they are the one driving? It might be like that. Give it a try! I am interested, who do I contact? If you want to call beforehand then America’s Cup Sailing San Diego’s customer support number is (619) 255-4705. If you are feeling spontaneous and just want to see it straight away - the address is 1551 Shelter Island Drive San Diego, CA 92106.  They are open every single day from nine in the morning to six at night. And, just for some more information, their website is https://sailusa11.com.   We hope you choose to Sail San Diego with America’s Cup Sailing Tours; check our availabilty by clicking here.
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Sail San Diego Bay in style | America's Cup Sailing Charter
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Sail San Diego Bay
San Diego is the ultimate playground for boating of every kind. A mild climate and steady winds mean that everything from sabots to super yachts, cruise ships to catamarans are aplenty for recreation and racing. San Diego is the place to get out on the water, even if you are a land lover. Adding sailing and boating to your vacation itinerary is a must and with a host of charter, rental and instructional services, plus dinner cruises, sports fishing, scuba diving excursions, seasonal whale watching and other ocean-going outings, you certainly will not find short of activities.  With such a huge variety of activities and sights to take in, San Diego is a city to be visited with time in mind. This is not a two or three day stopover destination. A little proactive planning for whale watching or deep sea fishing and sailing can yield amazing memories. For those who are interested in history, San Diego does not disappoint. With one of the richest historical cultures in the United State, residence of the Bay are not shy in sharing the information to anyone who will listen. San Diego is the ultimate destination for those wanting to learn how to sail, experienced sailors and lazing cruise boaters alike.  HarborsideSan Diego's three harbors are Oceanside, Mission Bay and The Big Bay which includes Point Loma Peninsula, Coronado, the Downtown Waterfront and Chula Vista. All of these harbours offer marina facilities, boat rentals, private charters, boat tours, scheduled excursions and boating classes. La Jolla Shores is a favourite stopover for yacht cruisers. As one of San Diego’s best beaches, La Jolla is referred to as the “jewel of San Diego.” Be sure to make use of the many guided tours for both out of water and in water activities to take full advantage of this gem. If you would prefer to stay away from motor boats or guided activities, small boats and kayaks can also be rented along the coast and at some of San Diego's inland lakes. Boat owners will find ample locations to launch, moor or repair their vessels, whether they're taking a spin around the bay. There is a reason that San Diego is a much loved stopover spot for those embarking on an around the world tour.   Tour Boats and FerriesProbably one of the best ways to see San Diego’s Big Bay is on a narrated boat tour. San Diego has a number of tour operators including Hornblower and Flagship, two of the largest which we covered in one of our previous articles. A tour boat means that you get to see the beautiful San Diego skyline and local landmarks, plus get up close and personal with marine animals, including whales, seals, sea lions and dolphins, and all you need to do is kick back, relax and take in the information given to you while you cruise the waters. Most operators also offer dinner, brunch, champagne cruises, sunrise and sunset cruises and some speciality holiday cruises. Downtown is easily accessible with one of the Water Taxis which move up and down the coast frequently. From downtown, you can also hop aboard the Coronado Ferry at Broadway Pier for a scenic ride across the bay to Coronado Ferry Landing. The quaint island offers sightseeing tours of the area. Whether strolling on the beach or riding a rental bike around the island, visitors can partake of the charm of this community, home to the Coronado Museum of History and Art, the shops and art galleries at Ferry Landing, and views of San Diego across the bay. Tours all include a stop at the Hotel del Coronado, which is said to be the inspiration for the Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz. A must for any sightseer. The Open OceanFor those wanting to see a little more or who are more adventurous boaters, the open ocean awaits. Long range sportfishermen often head 100 miles or more offshore in the more predictable season of Summer and Autumn (Fall). The Catalina Island is a firm favorite destination for coastal sailing enthusiasts with steady predictable winds creating sailing heaven. Most local cruise ships offer short routes between San Diego to Mexico, with some extending the cruise distance beyond Mexico. As stated Summer and Autumn (Fall) are the most predictable seasons to go to sea in San Diego, but if you’re manning your own vessel it is always a good idea to check the weather or better yet, consult the San Diego Lifeguard Service for the most current news and predictions. San Diego’s Rich HistorySan Diego's love affair with the sea and for boating has a long history, extending back to early Pacific explorers like Juan Cabrillo who stepped into history as the first European to set foot in California in San Diego bay in 1542. Located at the tip of Point Loma, the Cabrillo National Monument honors Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. The National Monument offers plenty of activities for visitors who enjoy the great outdoors. Activities range from watching for Pacific Gray whales that swim by during the winter months to a guided hike along the two-mile Bayside Trail with its stunning views of the city and bay. An excellent natural harbor and important stop on the California Mission circuit, San Diego's marine traffic grew rapidly during the colonial period and into the early 20th Century. The USS Midway Museum, located on the Embarcadero’s Navy Pier, pays homage to this and visitors get a chance to explore, from stem to stern, one of the longest-serving aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy. The guided tour gives in depth detail on the nearly quarter-million sailors who have served on the Midway between 1945 to 1992, when it was retired. If you prefer Sail San Diego Bay in style on the America's cup sailing charterThe Stars and Stripes-USA11 is a famous San Diego Boat Tour; conveniently located 2 miles from downtown San Diego, just across from the airport on shelter island drive. The small privately held company in San Diego, California which specializes in public and private personalized yacht charter for small groups was started back in 2011. “This is not something you can do just anywhere,” says Lynn Hanna, captain of the vessel, which is called Stars and Stripes.
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