Visiting Alameda?

Visiting by land?
Alameda is noted for it's 4 drawbridges plus a drawbridge built for bikes! You can easily get here by car or bus and we are close to BART stations. We are also very close to Oakland International Airport (OAK). >> Transit by Land page
Visiting by sea?
Alameda is an island off the coast of Oakland with a long maritime history, and is only 2.4 miles from San Francisco via water. We have 2 ferry stations that connect with San Francisco and Oakland and literally thousands of boat slips -- literally the highest density of dockage in the entire Bay Area. >> Transit by Sea page
How to View America's Cup via Alameda
Alameda is the Gateway from the East Bay to America's Cup. We have 2 ferry stations with lots of parking. We also are home to many charter boats and captains. >> How to watch the America's Cup
What else is there to do in Alameda?
Alameda is home to several attractions, including the floating USS Hornet aircraft carrier, the famously renovated Alameda Theater, wine and spirit tasting at Alameda Point, many miles of beach with running and bike trails, 2 downtown shopping districts, and historic Victorian neighborhoods. >> Much more... Recreation and Fitness Directory
Where to eat? Need a place to stay?
After the races, why not stay for dinner? We can also offer you a place to stay. >> Hospitality Directory


