San Diego Bay

#1 Private Group Boat Charter

Up to 12 guests - $225/hour

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Raven is one of the most fun and versatile boats on San Diego Bay available for private charters!

Capt. John has taken this sturdy, historic military personnel transport vessel and transformed it into a fun limousine experience on water.

  • American steel framework and canopy system
  • Comfortable seating for up to twelve passengers
  • Sound system with bluetooth connection & light system
  • Limo-style cushioned seating
  • Cooler for food and drinks
  • U.S. Coast Guard inspected and certified for charters

Raven is certified and rated to carry up to 12 guests with plenty of elbow room and room for coolers or picnic baskets!

San Diego Bay Tours & Experiences

An awesome private limo boat charter experience aboard Raven can include a casual San Diego Bay Tour, a Bayside Bar Hop, or a fun dining experience with our Dock and Dine! Click below to learn more about each.

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Bayside Bar Hop

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any additional charter costs? If yes, what are these?

All fees and taxes are outlined in our online booking system. These additional charges are typically Port taxes and marina fees.

Can we bring food and beverages aboard Raven?

Yes. Raven is entirely a BYO vessel. You’re welcome to bring any food and beverages, including alcohol, you’d like to enjoy while cruising San Diego Bay. Handheld foods and snacks are ideal as there is not a formal dining table on board. NO RED WINE.

Can you pick us up at a different location?

Possibly. There are some marinas and docks that require a reservation and charge a docking fee.  We will also need to consider travel time to and from our marina. We’re happy to discuss your options before you book if you’d like.

Does Raven have a bathroom?

No. Raven does not have a bathroom. We encourage our guests to use the restroom at the marina before departing. We also try to limit our bay tours to a standard two hours. Bayside bar hopping and dock and dine trips are easy because restrooms are available at each stop.

How much does Raven cost?

Raven charters out at a rate of $250/hour, plus taxes and fees. If you click on the “Book Now” button, you can check availability for your date and time, then click through your options to see the cost in real time.

Is there anything we SHOULDN’T bring aboard Raven?

We recommend that you dress appropriately for the weather and understand that Raven is a small boat and not a yacht. ANYTHING with GLITTER or SEQUINS will not be permitted on board. Although not prohibited, we strongly discourage high-heeled shoes.

Once I book Raven, how do I pay?

You can book Raven with us directly on the phone and we will receive your payment information at the time of booking, or you can book online using one of our Book Now buttons and pay through the checkout system.

What amenities can I expect on Raven?

Raven is a small boat and has basic, but comfortable features. Raven is equipped with a cooler that you are welcome to use, cushioned seating, and a great lighting and sound system.

What if there is bad weather on the day of the charter?

We will only cancel a charter for two reasons. One reason would be for mechanical failure. The other would be weather that is severe enough to make a charter unsafe. San Diego weather and weather reporting are notably inconsistent. We maintain open communication with our guests knowing that there may be a lot of planning that goes into putting together some occasions. We are very flexible with doing our best to accommodate our guests as long as we can do so safely. Our guest's comfort is also very important to us. With open communication with your captain, we can make final determinations sometimes up to the moment.

What kind of quality control do you do on Raven - how do I know the boat will be in good condition?

Raven is thoroughly cleaned and inspected prior to, and after, every charter. You are welcome to request that the captain escort you aboard prior to your charter to make sure the vessel meets your satisfaction.

Will I get seasick on Raven?

If you’re asking this question, then there’s a pretty good chance you might have to think a bit more about coming aboard. The nice thing about San Diego Bay is that it’s almost entirely land locked. So, we’re not subject to ocean swells.  However, Raven is a small boat and passing boats will make Raven rock and roll a little bit. If you might be sensitive, I would suggest using a motion sickness remedy prior to your voyage.