Historic Piers
San Diego’s waterfront is defined by a diverse array of piers that support its status as a major maritime hub. This collection includes industrial structures at the National City Marine Terminal, which facilitate international shipping, alongside the recreational docks of Harbor Island. These piers offer insight into the city's naval heritage and its modern role in maritime commerce and leisure, providing essential infrastructure for the San Diego Bay.
Pier 19
Industrial shipping pier located within the National City Marine Terminal.
Pier 20
Deep-water commercial pier used for maritime operations in National City.
Marina Cortez
Recreational marina on Harbor Island featuring slips for private vessels and skyline views.
A
Recreational boat dock located within the Sunroad Resort Marina.
C
Finger pier providing mooring for private vessels at Harbor Island.
E
Private docking facility for yachts and sailboats in the San Diego Bay.
H
Recreational mooring dock situated on the eastern side of Harbor Island.
B
Boat slip pier located in the central section of the Sunroad Resort Marina.
F
Yacht docking pier adjacent to the Harbor Island waterfront.
G
Recreational boating pier providing access to San Diego Bay.
L
Mooring dock for private watercraft located at the eastern end of Harbor Island.
I
Finger pier used for recreational boat berthing on Harbor Island.
Patrol Boat Pier
Specialized pier used for harbor security and law enforcement vessels.
M
Recreational boat dock located near the eastern tip of Harbor Island.
K
Private vessel mooring pier situated within the Harbor Island marina complex.
Pier 18
Industrial maritime pier located at the northern end of the National City Marine Terminal.
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