Cruise from the Port along the California coast and out to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico and beyond.
The Pier 27 James R. Herman Cruise Terminal opened in 2014. Ships can plug into the Port’s 12-megawatt shore power system to receive the cleanest source of power.
Contact MetroEvents for inquiries about using the terminal for events.
Cruise providers interested in calling on the Port may send inquiries to cruise@sfport.com.
Cruise Lines
San Francisco is the homeport for Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruises.
Cruises must be booked directly with individual lines. The Port does not manage cruise reservations.
Passenger Information
Pier 27 is located on the northern waterfront of The Embarcadero. The terminal is about a 20 minute walk from the Embarcadero BART/Muni station. The nearest streetcar stop is The Embarcadero/Sansome Street. Taxis and vehicles may drop off cruise passengers at the terminal hall entrance.
Pier 35 is located on the northern waterfront of The Embarcadero. It is about a 6-8 minute walk north from Pier 27. The nearest streetcar stop is The Embarcadero/Bay Street.
Piers 30/32 is less than one mile south of the Ferry Building on The Embarcadero, between Bryant and Brannan streets. The nearest streetcar stop is The Embarcadero/Brannan Street. It is about a 20 minute walk from the Ferry Building to Piers 30/32.
Temporary or overnight parking is not provided at the cruise terminals.
Metropolis offers cruise parking at 55 Francisco Street and 80 Francisco Street. Book your reservation directly with Metropolis.
Contact anguyen@metropolis.io or call 415.398.4162 with questions about your reservation.
Passengers should confirm their reservation with the parking company before their trip. The Port provides this information as a courtesy and does not manage the lot.
Luggage storage is not offered at the cruise terminals.