Unified Port of San Diego
The San Diego Unified Port District is the steward of the waters of San
Diego Bay. Established in 1962 by the state of California, the Port
District administers more than 27 square miles of property surrounding
San Diego Bay. These properties include some of the most important
facilities and best known landmarks in the San Diego area.![]() • San Diego Convention Center • 10th Avenue Terminal and National City International Ports of Entry ![]() • Seaport Village • B Street Pier and Cruise Ship Terminal • The Embarcadero • Shelter Island • Harbor Island • 16 Tideland Parks Businesses and organizations include: • 12 hotels • 66 restaurants • 17 marinas • 5 yacht clubs • 500+ merchants, services and other waterfront businesses For the film, video, and print industry, these facilities offer some of the most stunningly beautiful and dramatic locations in the world. The San Diego Unified Port District has lush tropical scenery, luxury resorts, palm trees, sparkling water and all of the things for which San Diego is best known. But just as important, the port also offers sea port piers, ship building, industrial facilities and many things for which San Diego is less well known. The San Diego Unified Port District supports film, video and print production and views it as an opportunity to promote economic development while at the same time allowing even more people to enjoy the beauty of San Diego Bay. Please visit the Port of San Diego's official website at www.portofsandiego.org. |



