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Cruise San Francisco Bay!

Are Alcatraz Island tours sold out on your desired tour date? Join the Bay Discovery Cruise:

Sail the Bay and see the Golden Gate, Alcatraz, Sausalito, Fort Point, and more!

 

Experience The Night Tour

Experience the many moods of Alcatraz Island with an evening visit. Enjoy the beauty of a sunset silhouetting the Golden Gate Bridge, experience a cell door demonstration, and hear compelling stories about the Island’s history and residents.

 

Discover The Cellhouse On An Alcatraz Day Tour

Enjoy access to Alcatraz Island, including the historic Alcatraz Cellhouse with the self-guided Cellhouse Audio Tour.

 

Explore The Island Behind The Scenes

Discover areas not otherwise available to the public!  Join a group of 30 people or fewer on a guided 1.5-2 hour adventure to explore off-limits areas and hear little-known-stories about the Island’s fascinating past, then join the Alcatraz Night Tour (including Cellhouse Audio Tour) for a full evening’s experience.

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Foodies Unite! The Top San Francisco Restaurants and Food Tours

One of the most charming, eclectic, world-class, exciting, and diverse cities in the world is San Francisco. It has it all when it comes to restaurants and things to do,

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The Best Sunset Cruises in San Francisco

No matter if you’re a born-and-bred Bay Area resident, or you’re just popping into town for a visit, it’s easy to have a fun time in San Francisco. Whether you’re

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Enjoy Father’s Day in San Francisco 

  The hardest job in the world is being a parent. The constant sacrifice and worry, the seemingly endless tasks, and all the headaches are made worth it to see

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4th of July in San Francisco: Events, Fireworks, and Cruises

There are tons of fun and exciting San Francisco 4th of July events that are sure to make this year’s holiday one to remember. Don’t let allergies, taxes, and spring

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Easter in San Francisco

Did know that Americans spend 1.9 billion dollars on Easter candy each year, making it the second biggest candy holiday after Halloween? It may surprise you to learn that most

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60th Anniversary of the Closure of Alcatraz

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Alcatraz Escape from the namesake island (also known as “The Rock”) located in San Francisco. As one of, if not the most

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How to Celebrate Mother’s Day in San Francisco

Quick question: What did you get your mother for Mother’s Day last year aside from a card and flowers? If you can’t remember, she probably can’t either, and is that

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Alcatraz City Cruises Announces Spring Tour Offerings Including Extended Hours And First-ever Island Scavenger Hunt

Experience “The Rock” this summer with guided tours of the famed San Francisco landmark, community day celebrations, commemorative anniversaries, and a special scavenger hunt with the chance to win $200!

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Best Time to Visit Alcatraz

Alcatraz, initially named Isla De Alcatraces, or the island of the Pelicans- rarely has any pelicans! The name was meant for Yerba Buena Island but ironically someone had difficulties with

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Top Comedy Clubs in San Francisco

When you think of San Francisco, you probably think of the Golden Gate Bridge, the hilly streets, and its foggy climate. However, if you do not also think about performing

Alcatraz History

1934 – 1963

Alcatraz and history go hand in hand

Once home to some of America’s most notorious criminals, the federal penitentiary that operated here from 1934 to 1963 brought a dark mystique to “The Rock”. The presence of infamous inmates, like Al “Scarface” Capone and the “Birdman” Robert Stroud, helped to establish the Island’s notoriety. Yet, many people are unaware of the historical significance before and after it was one of the world’s most legendary prisons.

1969 – 1971

The 20th Century

Civil War-era buildings, cannons, and subterranean rooms give insight into the 19th century when the Island served as both a harbor defense fort and a military prison. As you dock at Alcatraz Island, visible reminders of the American Indian Occupation, which began in 1969 and ended in 1971, remains etched on “The Rock”, recognizing an important milestone in the American Indian rights movement.

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