Port of San Diego

Port of San Diego

Port Location:
San Diego, California

Port Name:
Port of San Diego

Port Authority:
San Diego Unified Port District

Address:
1140 North Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92112

Phone:
619-686-6200

Email:
customerservicecenter@portofsandiego.org

Web Site:
www.portofsandiego.org

Driving Directions to the Port of San Diego:

Travel Time:

3 miles from the San Diego International Airport; travel time is approximately 15 minutes.

Driving South on Interstate 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 one-fourth of a mile south on the right.

Driving North on Interstate 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 one-fourth of a mile south on the right.

Parking Information and Fees:
Passengers arriving by personal vehicle may NOT park on the pier while on your cruise. Short- and long-term parking is available; please reference this webpage for locations and pricing.

www.thebigbay.com/san-diego-cruise-ships-tips.html?from=port&utm_source=portofsandiego.org&utm_medium=port-menulink&utm_campaign=portofsandiego

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