Welcome to Santa Cruz Port District
First constructed in 1964, and expanded in 1973, the harbor provides over 800 permanent slips for recreational, commercial, and research opportunities. Additionally, the harbor provides a launching facility, and secure storage for kayaks, rowing shells, paddleboards and trailerable vessels. For coastal mariners, the harbor is maintained as a year-round harbor of safe refuge coupled with visitor berthing. The harbor also offers RV parking with full hook-up spaces, as well as miles of scenic walking trails with interpretive sites and historical markers about the Monterey Bay. At the conclusion of your visit, you can enjoy an excellent meal at one of our many fine restaurants. Additionally, numerous charter operations provide fishing, whale watching, pleasure cruising and sailing instruction opportunities. The Port District is governed by a 5-person Board of Commissioners. Port Commissioners do not receive compensation for their service, but rather find great reward in the successes of the harbor. The tsunami of March 11, 2011, created considerable challenges, as well as opportunities for the District. The Commission and District staff are committed to a timely and comprehensive rebuilding of the harbor’s waterside facilities to assure its continued success. Please feel free to contact the Commission with any concerns.
First constructed in 1964, and expanded in 1973, the harbor provides over 800 permanent slips for recreational, commercial, and research opportunities. Additionally, the harbor provides a launching facility, and secure storage for kayaks, rowing shells, paddleboards and trailerable vessels. For coastal mariners, the harbor is maintained as a year-round harbor of safe refuge coupled with visitor berthing. The harbor also offers RV parking with full hook-up spaces, as well as miles of scenic walking trails with interpretive sites and historical markers about the Monterey Bay. At the conclusion of your visit, you can enjoy an excellent meal at one of our many fine restaurants. Additionally, numerous charter operations provide fishing, whale watching, pleasure cruising and sailing instruction opportunities. The Port District is governed by a 5-person Board of Commissioners. Port Commissioners do not receive compensation for their service, but rather find great reward in the successes of the harbor. The tsunami of March 11, 2011, created considerable challenges, as well as opportunities for the District. The Commission and District staff are committed to a timely and comprehensive rebuilding of the harbor’s waterside facilities to assure its continued success. Please feel free to contact the Commission with any concerns.
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Amenities
Within Facility
Over 35 Ft.
Water Hookup
Sewer Hookup
Dump Station
30 Amp
50 Amp
Pets Welcome
Boat Ramp
Marina Amenities:
Fuel Dock
Pump Out Station
Dry Stack
End Ties
Oil Recycle
Guest Dock
Vessel Assist
Restrooms
Showers
Parking
Water Hookup
Sewer Hookup
Dump Station
30 Amp
50 Amp
Pets Welcome
Boat Ramp
Marina Amenities:
Fuel Dock
Pump Out Station
Dry Stack
End Ties
Oil Recycle
Guest Dock
Vessel Assist
Restrooms
Showers
Parking