California / Northern California
Alcatraz Island
How to book Alcatraz: why the ferry sells out two months ahead, which tour to pick, and whether the prison island is worth it.
Where
San Francisco, United States
Opening hours
Day-tour ferries run roughly every half hour from about 08:45 to 13:35 (last departures vary by season); the island closes after the final return sailing in the early evening. Separate night tours run later in the afternoon. Confirm your sailing time on cityexperiences.com.
Tickets
From about $47.95 (~ยฃ36) for the adult day tour including ferry and Cellhouse Audio Tour; ~$45.50 for over-62s, ~$29.30 for ages 5โ11, under-5s free. The Alcatraz Night Tour costs more, around $61.75 adult.
Time needed
2.5โ3 hours including the 15-minute ferry each way; the steep climb from the dock to the cellhouse takes 10โ15 minutes on foot.
In short
Visiting Alcatraz Island
Book the Alcatraz day tour the moment your San Francisco dates are fixed โ Alcatraz City Cruises is the only authorised operator, ferries leave from Pier 33, and summer slots routinely sell out 60โ75 days ahead. The Cellhouse Audio Tour, narrated by former guards and inmates, is the part that lands. Allow 2.5โ3 hours including the 15-minute crossing, and take the earliest ferry you can to beat the afternoon fog rolling through the Golden Gate.
How to book before it sells out
The mistake people make with Alcatraz is leaving it until they land. Only one company, Alcatraz City Cruises, is authorised to land on the island, all ferries leave from Pier 33 on the Embarcadero, and there is no walk-up queue worth joining โ in summer the day tours sell out 60 to 75 days ahead, so buy the moment your dates are fixed and before you book a single other thing in San Francisco. For most people the standard day tour (about $47.95 / ~ยฃ36) is the one: it includes the 15-minute crossing and the Cellhouse Audio Tour, narrated by former guards and inmates, which is the part that actually grips you. The night tour costs more and is best for atmosphere, with a smaller crowd and a sharper programme, but it goes earliest of all.
Which ferry to take, and is the hype real?
Take the earliest ferry you can get: morning light is clearest before the afternoon fog rolls through the Golden Gate and can hide the whole island, and the cellhouse is quieter before the mid-morning sailings land. Allow two and a half to three hours door to door, remember itโs a steep 10โ15 minute climb from the dock up to the cellblock, and bring a layer because itโs colder and windier on the bay than in the city. This is the rare blockbuster that earns the hype, and on a first trip itโs the ticket to secure before any other โ pair it with a walk to Fishermanโs Wharf rather than stacking another paid sight on the same morning, because the ferry timings make Alcatraz a half-day in its own right.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the San Francisco city guide.
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