Flagship Ferry Our Fleet

Ferry service between San Diego and Coronado began in 1886 and has operated for more than 100 years. Today, Flagship connects downtown San Diego, Coronado, and the South Bay, including new service to Chula Vista. Our ferry fleet currently includes Silvergate and Cabrillo. Built in 1940, the 65-foot Silvergate is the longest-running wooden ferry in the United States.

Silvergate - Historic passenger vessel built in 1940
Silvergate

Length: 65 feet
Capacity: 219 Passengers

  • Historic passenger vessel built in 1940
  • Indoor deck & outdoor sun deck

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Cabrillo - Memorable, Scenic Ferry Transportation
Cabrillo

Length: 85 feet
Capacity: 261 Passengers

  • Outdoor sun deck
  • Comfortable bench seating
  • Enclosed main deck

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Glorietta/Balboa - Serving our newest route
Glorietta/Balboa

Length: 32 feet
Capacity: 30 Passengers

  • Open-air and covered seating

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Celebrate a quieter, cleaner San Diego Bay—powered by zero emissions.

In 2027, Flagship will launch a new fully-electric ferry designed to carry up to 275 passengers with zero emissions on San Diego Bay.

Flagships eFerrys - new fully-electric ferry designed to carry up to 275 passengers with zero emissions
Flagship E-Ferry

Capacity: 275 Passengers

  • Outdoor sun deck
  • Partially open main deck
  • Comfortable bench seating

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