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San Francisco. It’s known the world over as an amazing destination for dining, arts, culture, a gorgeous skyline, stunning area surroundings, famous landmarks (we’re looking at you, Golden Gate Bridge) — and infamous ones too (hello, Alcatraz Island). San Fran is also a terrific city to visit during Christmas time, as many locals can attest. After all, with so much to do and see, plenty of festive decorations everywhere you go, and ideal weather, it’s easy to catch the holiday spirit. Your main decision to make? Where to go and what to do first, but lucky for you, we have several suggestions to offer both on water and land. Let’s get started!
Look No Further Than City Cruises San Francisco For a High Seas Holiday
Face it, while this time of year is full of fun and cheer, it’s also prone to stress and some mess if you’re the one hosting friends and family for the big events taking place. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day can entail a lot of work when you’re making space for everyone — and feeding them too. Of course, that’s also taking place in between getting gifts for those on your nice list. But when you’re in San Francisco (whether a resident or guest), you can alleviate some of the pressure with a selection of offerings from City Cruises. Starting with the San Francisco Christmas Eve Premier Brunch Cruise, the magic of the season is in full effect as you indulge in a decadent holiday brunch buffet that’s been freshly prepared by our chef. Add to that exceptional hospitality from our crew and the spectacular sights of the city’s iconic skyline (complete with up-close views of local attractions like the Golden Gate Bridge), and the afternoon makes for a memorable experience. Live band entertainment and festive décor set the scene for celebration during the two-hour outing that also includes free-flowing champagne and a full bar service with innovative cocktails, wine, and beer available for purchase. Additional upgrades are available to customize the experience. The dress code is casual, so you can just sit back, relax, and get comfy.
Next, we offer something for those who prefer to celebrate the holiday after sundown because with the San Francisco Christmas Eve Premier Dinner Cruise we make it easy. Amid holiday décor and live entertainment, you’ll enjoy a two-hour culinary experience that features the chef’s menu of freshly prepared entrees, salads, and desserts, plus a fully stocked bar with creative cocktails, wine, and beer for purchase. But the amenities don’t end there, because with the breathtaking scenic sights of the San Francisco skyline and area attractions, this outing will make everyone feel merry and bright. Pro tip: Be sure to reserve a table by the window for the best views around, but don’t worry if that’s not available, because either way there will be a guaranteed table designated for your party size. To elevate the evening, semi-formal attire is required. Plus, there are any additional upgrades you can include to customize the experience at checkout.
Celebrate Christmas Day 2024 in San Francisco with City Cruises
Now on to Christmas where the best gift you can give yourself is quality time with family and friends that’s not interrupted by the usual day-of demands. Because that’s what you’ll get when you book the two-hour San Francisco Christmas Day Premier Brunch Cruise. Celebrating the season on the water is one of the most unique and memorable ways to mark the occasion. Not only will you be immersed in festive décor and the exquisite sights of San Francisco (skyline, local attractions, and so much more), but you’ll also enjoy a delicious holiday brunch buffet freshly prepared by our resident chef with enticing entrees, salads, and desserts along with top-notch hospitality from our City Cruises crew. Full bar service is available for those who’d like cocktails, wine, and beer (for purchase — including free-flowing champagne, mimosas, and sparkling cider), and dancing is encouraged courtesy of the live band entertainment on board.
Once the sun goes down, you can extend Christmas Day with the San Francisco Christmas Day Premier Dinner Cruise. On your 2.5-hour outing, you’ll take in San Francisco Bay sights at night, which offers a whole new view of the stunning surroundings. Within that beautiful backdrop and the vessel’s festive décor, you’ll dine on a delicious dinner buffet featuring freshly chef-prepared entrees, salads, and desserts. When it comes time to toast, the fully stocked bar offers flavorful cocktails, wine, and beer for purchase, and when it comes time to dance, the live DJ entertainment will spin tunes to put you in a festive mood. Tables are guaranteed to fit the size of your party, and additional upgrades can be included to customize the experience. Semi-formal attire is required to make this memorable occasion even more special.
Getting the Lay of the Land
When you depart your City Cruises experience (or before you board), there are several events in the Bay Area to consider to help usher in the Christmas spirit. For ballet and theater buffs, there are the San Francisco Ballet’s performances of The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol at Lesher Center for the Arts. Music lovers will be grateful for the seasonal sounds of the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall, and Christmas fans in general won’t want to miss festive gatherings including tree lightings at City Hall, Pier 39 (where there are shopping spots abound), and Union Square (where you’ll also find even more shops and ice skating). Lastly, we’d be remiss not to mention some of the areas kids can catch Santa, which include Macy’s and the San Francisco Zoo.
There are several gorgeous holiday trees to visit in the Bay Area. Check out the Palace Hotel with one of the most beautiful lobbies and an impressive Christmas tree. The largest origami Christmas tree in the world can be found at World Tree of Hope at Grace Cathedral, and Pier 39 houses a 60-foot live tree with shifting light patterns and colors that will get you in the spirit.
Take the kids to one of San Fran’s most celebrated holiday traditions at the Fairmont Hotel. Your whole family will love the two-story gingerbread house which is 22 feet tall, composed of thousands of gingerbread bricks and gallons of royal icing. Don’t forget to snap some pics!
With so much to enjoy on water and land, it’s no surprise San Francisco is a merry place to experience Christmas. Now all you have to do is make a travel list, check it twice, and head to the city for a few days and nights.
FAQs – San Francisco Christmas Fun (2024)
What are the best activities for Christmas in San Francisco?
San Francisco lights up with the holiday spirit, offering activities such as ice skating at Union Square or the Embarcadero Center, exploring the festive lights and decorations at Fisherman’s Wharf, and visiting the giant Christmas tree in Union Square. Don’t miss the Illuminate SF Festival of Light, which features light art installations across the city, or the historic Fairmont San Francisco’s gingerbread house. Aside from that, you can always get out on the water with City Cruises!
Why is Christmas in San Francisco special?
Christmas in San Francisco is special because of its unique blend of citywide decorations, cultural events, and natural beauty. The city’s diverse communities bring various holiday traditions to life, from ballet performances of “The Nutcracker” to the SF Symphony’s holiday concerts. The cool, crisp weather adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a memorable place to celebrate the season.
Can I dine out for Christmas dinner in San Francisco?
Yes, many restaurants in San Francisco offer special Christmas Eve and Christmas Day menus, featuring everything from traditional holiday dishes to gourmet dining experiences. Reservations are highly recommended, as dining out is a popular choice during the holiday season.
Are there Christmas markets in San Francisco?
San Francisco hosts several Christmas markets and craft fairs, including the Great Dickens Christmas Fair (recreating Victorian London) and the Holiday Crafts Fair at the San Francisco Center for the Book. These markets are great for finding unique gifts and enjoying seasonal treats.
What types of Christmas cruises are available in San Francisco?
San Francisco City Cruises offers a variety of Christmas-themed cruises, including holiday lights cruises that sail past the illuminated skyline, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner cruises with festive meals, and New Year’s Eve cruises to celebrate the season on the water.
Why take a Christmas cruise in San Francisco?
A Christmas cruise in San Francisco offers an unforgettable holiday experience, combining gourmet dining, breathtaking views of the city’s festive lights, and the tranquil beauty of the Bay. It’s a unique way to celebrate the holiday away from the crowded streets, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting.
What should I wear on a Christmas cruise in San Francisco?
The dress code for Christmas cruises can vary, but smart casual attire is generally recommended. Given San Francisco’s cooler temperatures in December, bringing a warm jacket or wrap is advisable for enjoying the outdoor decks and the views.
What makes a Christmas cruise in San Francisco special?
Celebrating Christmas on a cruise around San Francisco Bay offers a mix of serene water views, the city’s skyline aglow with holiday lights, and the Golden Gate Bridge, creating a magical backdrop for the holiday. The combination of festive atmosphere, fine dining, and iconic sights makes for a truly special experience.
Are Christmas cruises in San Francisco suitable for families?
Totally! Christmas cruises in San Francisco are family-friendly, with options that appeal to all ages. From special holiday menus to the excitement of sailing under the Bay Bridge, these cruises offer a memorable holiday experience for the whole family.
Do San Francisco Christmas cruises offer entertainment?
Many Christmas cruises in San Francisco feature live entertainment, such as music or DJ sets, to enhance the festive mood. Specific offerings can vary by cruise, so check the details when booking to see what entertainment will be included.
Original Post Date: October 26, 2023