Seaforth Tours Coronado

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Seaforth Tours Coronado runs captained bay cruises and guided paddle excursions from 1715 Strand Way on Coronado Island, drawing on the Seaforth Boat Rentals fleet — San Diego's largest watercraft operation since 1976. Electric Duffy boat cruises for up to six passengers depart from Glorietta Bay Marina for sunset and brunch sailings across San Diego Bay, covering the same Coronado Bridge-to-downtown waterfront panorama visible from the dining room at Stake Chophouse & Bar on Orange Avenue. The guided experience roster includes narrated Duffy cruises, morning SUP tours, and kayak paddles under the Coronado Bridge, with all equipment, safety gear, and a captain or guide included in each booking. Private charters accommodate celebrations and corporate outings aboard the Seaforth fleet's power catamarans and sailing yachts, an on-water event format that pairs with the on-land ceremony coordination at Coronado Beach Weddings for couples booking both bay and beach celebrations. The Duffy fleet runs all-electric 18-foot and 22-foot vessels with zero-emission motors rated to 6 knots, equipped with Bimini sun shades, onboard Bluetooth audio, and USCG-certified life jackets for every passenger. Hotel Del Coronado at 1500 Orange Avenue anchors the southern end of the island's commercial corridor, and resort guests walking the village discover this destination within a flat stroll through the 92118 neighborhood grid. Every attraction on Coronado Island falls within the 92118 ZIP code, a compact geography that makes the entire island navigable on foot, by bicycle, or by golf cart. The 92118 village's compact waterfront connects every boat-tour departure point to the Orange Avenue dining and entertainment corridor, and visitors combine a harbor cruise with dinner reservations at the island's bayfront restaurants.