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Classy, Century-Old San Francisco Bay Yacht
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***Overnight stays require you book a chartered cruise with Union Island, due to marina regulations*** ***The price quoted here is only for an overnight stay and does not include the cruise -- please scroll down to see prices for various cruise options*** Cruise by the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz, and the San Francisco skyline with Union Island charters, followed by an overnight stay at our dock in the in the lively village of Sausalito, just a few miles north of SF. The space This 3-cabin yacht exudes timeless elegance. With abundant natural light, postcard views, and the subtle swaying of bay waters, it is a retreat space that calms the senses and soothes the soul. Cozy, yet comfortable, the yacht is surprisingly spacious and fully equipped for wining, dining, dozing and connecting with loved ones -- perfect for a romantic escape or as a base to explore the Bay Area with your family. The teak interior includes a quaint kitchenette, dining/work area, queen size bed, two single bunks/daybeds, and two bathrooms. At the rear of the boat is a cozy open-air space with a cocktail table. Ample deck space up top for lounging. The boat is docked a few feet away from Fjord, a floating sauna, which is one of Sausalito‘s newest and most exciting attractions. End the evening or start the morning in one of their gorgeous sauna rooms, followed by a cold plunge into the bay, for those who dare. Other things to note The following cruise prices are in addition to the cost of the overnight stay that is quoted in the listing. The cruise prices do not incur any additional taxes or fees. Please send us a message noting how many hours you would like and we will add the cost to your reservation prior to booking. Per Marina regulations, booking a cruise is mandatory to stay aboard the yacht. 2 HRS - $750 3 HRS - $950 4 HRS - $1150 *prices may be higher on holidays ROUTES: 2-hour cruises make a loop past the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island and Sausalito 3-hour cruises make a loop past the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz and Sausalito 4-hour cruises make a loop past the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz, downtown San Francisco, Paradise Cay and Sausalito Please contact us for custom itineraries. You may also charter the boat for daytime cruises without an overnight stay. Union Island offers adventures year round, with daytime, sunset and nighttime departures. Evenings are an overlooked time to be on the water, which is lit up by the stars, moon and lights of the Golden Gate Bridge and downtown San Francisco. Weather on the Bay is often beautiful in the middle of winter, when it is sometimes even warmer than on our (often) foggy summer days. But we do have heaters on the boat to keep you toasty on cool nights, and one of the cabins is completely enclosed with glass on all sides to keep the wind off during cruises. While offshore, we have onboard power for electric blankets. If you’d like to take a road trip before or after your stay, we also have a luxurious 24-foot Mercedes sprinter van conversion for rent. Each booking supports the Union Island Project, which provides marine excursions to low income residents. * For the safety and enjoyment of all guests, we have a policy of providing rain checks rather than refunds for boat tours. Due to factors such as weather conditions or occasional minor mechanical issues, there may be instances when we are unable to depart at the exact scheduled time. In these cases, we will work to reschedule your tour at a mutually convenient time to ensure you still have a memorable experience on the water. Thank you for your understanding. * Before booking, please consider that a boat works differently than a house. It is in some ways like a glamping experience on the water. There are special instructions for using the toilets and the shower, for example. Also, there are two antique gas engines beneath the living space, which means there is an engine smell in the living space after the boat has been run. This clears up quickly if the doors and windows are left open to ventilate after your cruise, but the smell has been an issue for some guests who close the boat up after the engines have been run. However, the smell is not an issue if the procedures for airing out the boat are followed.
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