Where does Nerissa dock? Can guests be picked up at other locations in San Diego?
Nerissa’s primary home base is the Sheraton Hotel & Resort on Harbor Island at 1380 Harbor Island Drive, just minutes from San Diego International Airport and downtown. This is where most charters depart from and return to.
For guests parking at the Sheraton, Zolna Yachts provides $15 parking vouchers for use in the hotel’s on-site lot. (Please note: during major hotel events or holidays, on-site parking can fill up quickly. While we always recommend the Sheraton lot first, parking availability is managed by the hotel and cannot be guaranteed. Public parking is also available along Harbor Island Drive as a backup.)
Pickup and drop-off options at other San Diego locations:
• Marriott Marquis Marina (downtown San Diego) — Ideal for groups attending events at the San Diego Convention Center or staying at downtown hotels. Located on the boardwalk behind Sally’s restaurant in the Manchester Grand Hyatt complex at 333 W Harbor Drive, San Diego.
• Seaforth Boat Rental on Coronado — Located across from the Hotel del Coronado, perfect for groups staying on Coronado Island or wanting a Coronado-side departure.
• Other Coronado pickup points — Custom locations available on request.
Typically a $900 remote docking fee applies to all charters that begin or end at locations other than the Sheraton.
Dockside events:
For guests who prefer to enjoy Nerissa without cruising — perfect for cocktail receptions, business meetings, and events where guests come and go throughout the scheduled time — Nerissa is also available for dockside events. Pricing for dockside events is custom-quoted based on location, event duration, guest count, and other details. Contact us directly for a dockside quote.
Whether you’re cruising from the Sheraton, picking up downtown guests at the Marriott Marquis, hosting a Coronado-side celebration, or holding a stationary event at the dock, Nerissa offers the flexibility to bring the yacht experience to where your event is happening.
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