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Profile
| Type of Reception Site: |
Historic Site or Museum |
| Offer Onsite Catering: |
Yes |
| Bridal Budget (per guest): |
$80-110 |
| Allow Offsite Catering: |
Yes |
| Bridal Budget (site rental): |
$400-2,600 |
| Fee to Use Offsite Caterer: |
No |
| Minimum Spend Requirement: |
N/A |
| Capacity/Dinner and Dancing: |
200
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| Capacity/Dinner Only: (No Dancing) |
260 |
| Kosher Catering Option: |
Yes |
| Ceremony Site: |
Yes |
| Outdoor Space: |
Yes |
| Overnight Accommodations: |
No |
| Onsite Parking: |
Yes |
| Valet Parking: |
Yes |
| Max One Event Per Day: |
Yes |
| Allow BYO Alcohol: |
No |
| Vendor Restrictions: |
Caterer, Wedding Cake, Florist, Live Band, Disc Jockey, Photography, Videographer |
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Business Description
The lovely 1898 Berkeley ferryboat, gracing San Diego Bay with her turn-of-the-century charm and ambiance is available for weddings and receptions. She has two open-air decks, offering your choice of downtown skyline or sunset views of the harbor. Her Ladies' deck and dance floor are also crowned with Victorian styled stained glass windows, softly backlit after dark. The ferryboat is an excellent site for both weddings and receptions, offering a full array of services from your ceremony to your bon voyage.
Our own majestic Star of India is without question the most unique wedding location in Southern California, if not the world. She is the oldest active sailing ship in the world. Built in 1863, she has circled the globe 21 times with her soaring masts and spars that support her white billowing sails. Ceremonies are held at the helm, on the Captain's deck, where you'll find the experience truly timeless.
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