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Contact Information

Jack Dietenhofer
Port Manager (Operations)
1090 Water Street
San Diego, CA  92101
Tel: 619/685-1112
Fax:619/544-1093
Email:

Bill Fitz
Regional Vice President (Commercial Inquiries)

Tel: 562/495-8307
Fax: 562/432-8891
Email:

Specifications and Services

SSA Marine services at the San Diego Cruise Terminal include stores loading, baggage handling, embarkation ramp, lines handling, stevedoring equipment and 65' fender spacing.

 
Driving Directions

The San Diego B Street Cruise Ship Terminal is approximately ten minutes from San Diego International Airport and the Santa Fe Train Station. It also is easy to access from San Diego's major freeway systems.

By Car
South on I-5: Take I-5 into downtown San Diego. Exit on Sassafras (airport exit). Proceed straight on the exit road which turns into India Street, until you reach Laurel Street. Turn right on Laurel and proceed west until Harbor Drive. Make a left on Harbor Drive. From that point, the cruise ship terminal is approximately 1/4 mile south on the right.

North on I-5: Take I-5 into downtown San Diego. Exit on Hawthorn (airport exit). Hawthorn Street steers west toward the San Diego Bay waterfront and Harbor Drive. At Harbor Drive, make a left. From that point, the cruise ship terminal is approximately 1/4 south on the right.

By Plane
For those arriving to San Diego by air, the terminal is a 10-minute ride from San Diego International Airport. An area devoted for taxicab pick-up is located just outside of the baggage claim areas of the airport's two main terminals and commuter terminal.

A new service for passengers of select cruise lines allows them to skip baggage claim at the airport. Cruise line representatives will pick up guests' checked items and deliver them directly to the ship. Please check with your cruise line or travel agent to arrange for this service.

By Train
Cruise passengers arriving in San Diego by way of Amtrak will be let off at the Santa Fe Depot station. The station is a short distance from the cruise terminal, so you may walk or take a taxi service to the terminal. For those choosing to walk, travel west on Broadway Street toward the terminal, which will be in sight.