Planning a trip to San Francisco can seem overwhelming. The city is massive, the number of sites to see bordering on ridiculous. One thing you must not miss while visiting the enchanting city of San Francisco; Alcatraz.
Once home to some of America’s most notorious criminals, the Island Of Alcatraz is now the tourist destination in San Francisco that requires the most advance planning. The numbers of tours to Alcatraz each day are limited and have been known to fill up weeks, even months in advance. Here are our tips to see, love and survive your trip to the Island of Alcatraz!
- Your first step in planning should be to visit Alcatraz Cruises and see if you are able to book a tour for your required dates.
- Keep in mind, if you can get a morning tour, they are less crowded.
- When you get to the site and find that all “official” tours are booked, don’t panic. This is when Google is your friend. We were unable to book an official tour so began a hunt through other Bus Tours. Some reputable, and fabulous, double decker bus tours offer combination tours that include a trip to Alcatraz. The only drawback with these is that you can not choose the time of your tour.
- All Alcatraz Island tours depart from and return to Pier 33 at Alcatraz Landing. (Walking distance from Fisherman’s Wharf)
- Worthy of note. It will be cold, very cold. Not just on the boat ride out to that island, but on the island itself. Prepare accordingly! (yes there is a T-shrit, sweater, and sweat shirt under that jacket. Layers are key!)We took our tour in June and ended up buying toques, sweatshirts, and gloves not just for the ride out there but also for wandering around the island itself. Although it was a beautiful sunny day, that wind was chilly!
- There is no food available for sale on the island, just bottled water. However, there is a cafe selling snacks and drinks before you board the boat and you are welcome to take those on your short journey.
- The boat ride over to Alcatraz Island is about 15 minutes and offers some wonderful opportunities for photographs.
- When you land on Alcatraz Island head straight to the top of the hill to take part in the self-guided audio tour. This audio-tour is approximately 45 minutes in length and is mesmerizing. It takes you through the life of both the inmates and the guards who lived on the island. You do not want to miss this part of the tour, appropriate for most ages. Goosebumps will be acquired.
- Is walking difficult for you? Keep in mind that the walk to the top of that hill is a steep one. If needed, there is an electric tram that will take you up to the top of the cell house. Accept the ride and don’t miss the chance to tour the Island Of Alcatraz.
- Boats home are at your leisure and leave approximately every half hour.
Don’t forget your camera and your sense of adventure. Walking into Alcatraz is like walking into a piece of history. It’s an almost haunting experience where for a brief moment you are transported back in time to the most famous prison in the world.
Happy Travels!
Betty S says
San Francisco is on my list of places to visit. Going to Alcatraz would be on the list
Janet M says
Thanks for your incites. It would be an interesting place to visit.
Vivian Dionne says
My friend went to visit Alcatraz last year in November (must have been really cold) and she said it was worth the visit!
Rosanne Robinson says
I saw a show on Alcatraz years ago, now I shutter at just hearing the name.
Alison Braidwood says
Cool. A drive up the California coast (in a convertible, of course) is on my bucket list.
kathy downey says
Love to visit Alcatraz,it must have so many ghosts or demons!
Carole Dube says
I would love to visit Alcatraz one day! It must have been so cold and the cell are so tiny!
kristen visser says
we have a huge bucket list of places to go but San Fran is definitely on there. It has been on my hubbies wish list of places to visit for years
Julie says
On my bucket list for sure! Thanks for the tips!
nicky says
Very cool! Would love to visit Alcatraz someday!
loucheryl says
The cells really look tiny. I can’t imagine being a prisoner there.
DebH says
I would love to visit this place one day; we have a trip booked to Auschwitz & although I know it won’t be a happy place it’s a place I want to visit.
loucheryl says
My husband visited Alcatraz when he was in San Francisco for work. He couldn’t believe the size of the cells. I would love to see it one day.
Judy Cowan says
Would definitely be something to tour at some point. Definitely some history there.
kathy downey says
Visiting must be amazing but it must have been a terrible place to have lived!
Stephanie says
I agree! Only the worst of the worst criminals were here, and it was dark and cold. So cold!
kathy downey says
Yes,it must have been chilling walking through those halls!