Yacht Charters And Boat Rentals For Events In San Diego By San Diego Boat Cruises

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San Diego Boat Cruises is a private yacht charter and boat rental company that’s owned and operated by Glenn Murray in San Diego, CA. Glenn Murray is not only the owner, but the captain as well. He helps host all of the events such as birthday parties, romantic cruises, sightseeing tours, special occasions, and memorials. “We know your private yacht charter experience is special and we appreciate 100% of our guests.” There are numerous yachts that are available including a 50 ft sea ray sun dancer sport, 55ft sunseeker camargue sport, 45ft sea ray sundancer sport, and a 41 ft sea ray sundancer. “The boats are not taken for granted, they are loved! This means SAFETY & FUN on clean and well-appointed boats with sanitized restrooms and most everything you might need to make your experience easy for you to relax and enjoy.” Yacht charters rates range from 400-475 per hour accepting holidays. San Diego Boat Cruises can help take your event planning to the next level, so you can not only have fun, but make memories that will last a lifetime.  

What WE provide:

  • All boats carry coolers (so you can leave yours at home)
  • Ice (so relax, we got this)
  • Cups for drinks (and shots)
  • Water (when you need to hydrate or, a short break from vodka)
  • Light snacks like chips (when you’re feeling snacky)
  • Mixers like club soda, tonic, sodas (you can focus on Tequila, Vodka & Rum)
  • A JBL Bluetooth BOOMBOX (making music easy and dancing fun!)
  • Paper towels & plates

What YOU provide:

  • If cruising for more than two hours, maybe bring a little food like:
  • Sushi
  • Chicken
  • Pizza
  • Burritos
  • Cookies
  • Foods to avoid (anything needing utensils, can be dangerous on a boat) 
  • Bring alcohol (Tequila, Vodka, Rum, Champagne) in grocery bags or TRULY, WHITE CLAW, BEER in boxes and we will ice it down cold!
  • If you are swimming please bring a towel
  • Dress in layers, San Diego temps sometimes change by 10 degrees in 3 hours
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