
San Diego Bay’s Working Waterfront is made up of the Port’s maritime industrial businesses and their suppliers.
San Diego Bay’s Working Waterfront is made up of the Port’s maritime industrial businesses and their suppliers.
The Port of San Diego operates two marine transport terminals and two cruise ship terminals.
The Port of San Diego is a national leader in community engagement, public participation and open government. We are committed to embodying the values of integrity, inclusiveness and transparency.
The Port of San Diego injected nearly $14 billion into San Diego County in FY2023, a 41% increase since 2019.
For 60 years, the Port of San Diego has protected and managed the waterfront land of San Diego and its five member cities.
The Port of San Diego is truly a waterfront of opportunity, and our efforts are guided by a shared mission and vision.
The Port offers various documents online. If you are unable to locate the document you need, please reach out to the Office of the District Clerk.
Waterfront Development
Lane Field honors the treasured history of America's favorite pastime in San Diego and welcomes local residents and visitors from across the globe. Home to the Pacific Coast League Padres from 1936 to 1957, Lane Field is named after Bill Lane, the…