- First departure: Around 8:40am
- Last ferry to the island: Typically 3:50pm
- Return ferries: Run throughout the day until 6:30pm
Ready to visit Alcatraz? The Alcatraz ferry is the only way to get there—departing daily from Pier 33 along the San Francisco waterfront, the ferry offers a smooth 15-minute ride across the bay. Along the way, you’ll get views of the city skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and, of course, Alcatraz itself, getting closer with every passing minute. Whether you're taking a day tour or the night tour, the ferry is your starting point—and part of the experience.
All Alcatraz ferries depart from Pier 33, with multiple sailings daily. The schedule varies slightly with the seasons, but here’s a general breakdown:
Pier 33 is located along San Francisco’s scenic Embarcadero waterfront—just a short walk from Fisherman’s Wharf and the Exploratorium.
Best for: Visitors already near the waterfront or staying in neighborhoods like North Beach or the Financial District.
Why walk? It’s a flat, enjoyable stroll with bay views, street performers, and cafes along the way. Look out for Alcatraz signs as you approach Pier 33.
The ferry ride to Alcatraz lasts about 12–15 minutes, but it’s more than just a transfer—it’s part of the experience.
Boarding begins around 15–30 minutes before departure. There are both indoor and outdoor seating areas—grab a spot on the upper deck if you want the best views and wind-in-your-hair photos. Seating is first-come, first-served, so arrive early for the top deck.
As the ferry pulls away from Pier 33, keep your eyes on the San Francisco skyline as you glide past iconic spots like the Bay Bridge, Treasure Island, and Angel Island.
Pro tip: Stand on the right side of the ferry (starboard) on the way to Alcatraz for the clearest skyline and bridge views. On the return trip, flip to the left.
Spot the iconic red span cutting across the misty horizon. On clear days, it offers a postcard-worthy frame, while foggy ones lend it a moody, cinematic allure. Sunset shots are especially popular.
It’s best to arrive 30–45 minutes early. Boarding usually begins 30 minutes before departure, and the queues can get long, especially for the first ferry of the day.
No, ferry tickets are time-specific. You’ll only be allowed to board the exact time slot mentioned on your ticket.
Yes. Oversized luggage, coolers, and wheeled suitcases are not allowed. Only small backpacks and handbags are permitted—just enough for your essentials.
You can carry water bottles and snacks, since eating is allowed onboard the ferry. There’s even a small snack bar on board where you can purchase light snacks and beverages.
Yes. Ferries are stroller-accessible, and families with infants can easily board. That said, the deck space is limited—opt for compact strollers if possible; there’s no stroller storage on board.
The ride is generally smooth, but the waters can be a bit choppy on windy days. If you’re prone to motion sickness, take medication 30 minutes before boarding and stay on the lower deck.
Yes, especially on the upper deck. Even on sunny days, the Bay winds can be chilly, so pack an extra layer or windbreaker.
Absolutely. The open-air decks offer panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, bridges, and the island. Bring a camera or phone—sunsets and foggy mornings are especially photogenic.
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