What to Do in Sausalito | 17 Fantastic Things! (2024)

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Just across the Golden Gate Strait lies Sausalito, California. Part of scenic Marin County, this seaside community in San Francisco’s backyard has an abundance of shops and dining opportunities, scenic views, charming houseboat enclaves, and plenty of space for strolls along the water.

Sausalito is a laid-back town with a Mediterranean vibe. Whether you take the ferry across or drive the Golden Gate Bridge, a leisurely day awaits.

Here are some fantastic things to do in Sausalito, as well as where to eat and stay.

Note: Some information in this piece was obtained during a sponsored press trip, but all opinions are my own.

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What to Do in Sausalito on a Day Trip

1. Explore By Bike

One of my sisters and I recently visited Sausalito for the day. We took the ferry both ways and got around on foot once we were in town. We were happily surprised to see the ferry loaded with bicycles; if we had known about this option beforehand, we would have rented bicycles ourselves. It’s the perfect way to explore this beautiful city.

You can rent a bicycle at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco Bay. Most bicycle rental shops will provide you with a map of Sausalito to help you get around. If you’re an expert bicyclist, you might want to ride across the Golden Gate Bridge. Otherwise, you can bring your bike on board when you board the ferry to Sausalito.

Pro Tip: Arrive early to browse the marketplace housed in the San Francisco Ferry Building and pick up a snack for the trip. On the 30-minute boat ride, you’ll see Alcatraz Island and stunning views of both Sausalito, and the San Francisco skyline. The ferry also goes to Angel Island State Park, the largest natural island in the San Francisco Bay. It offers hiking and amazing views of the Bay Area.

2. Kayaking And Boat Tours

There are a variety of ways to get out on the water in Sausalito. You can rent a kayak and explore on your own or take a tour of the waterfront with Sea Trek Kayak & SUP Center. The Scenic Sausalito half-day trip runs on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Five Stars Yacht and SF Bay Adventures also offer boat tours.

3. Seaplane Adventures

If you’d rather see the water from above, you can take a seaplane ride with Seaplane Adventures. On the 30-minute Golden Gate Tour, you’ll take off from Sausalito and travel over the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, past Baker Beach and the Point Bonita Lighthouse, and then over the Golden Gate Bridge, downtown San Francisco, and the island prison of Alcatraz.

4. Sausalito’s Houseboat Community

You wouldn’t think houseboats would be a huge attraction, but Sausalito’s 500 or so houseboats in five floating home marinas are a sight to see. They’re located in Richardson Bay on the north end of town, and visitors can see what domestic life is like on the water. Most of the time, you’ll only be able to admire the exteriors, but check the Sausalito Houseboats page for public walking tour dates and times. If you catch one, you’ll get to see some of the interiors and learn about the history of the floating homes, which dates back to WWII.

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5. Old Marinship Shipyards

The old Marinship Shipyards neighborhood, an industrial waterfront area, is a historic part of town that’s fun to explore. Walk north along the shoreline. Along the way, you’ll find a swimming beach, canoe and rowing rentals, a French restaurant, and various boat docks. You’ll see the once-busy shipyard where many liberty ships were built during World War II. There’s a free exhibit about Marinship Shipyards inside the same warehouse that houses the Bay Model Visitor Center.

6. Bay Model Visitor Center

Be sure to make time for the Bay Model Visitor Center, where you’ll find a 1.5-acre working pneumatic model of the San Francisco Bay. The fully accessible education center is administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the hydraulic model of the San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is fascinating. Kids and engineers alike will enjoy this free exhibit.

7. Bay Area Discovery Museum

If you have kiddos in tow, take them to the Bay Area Discovery Museum. Located at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, the children’s museum can be found at Fort Baker, inside the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Kids can get their hands dirty in all sorts of interactive exhibits, both indoors and out. There’s even a beach!

8. The Golden Gate Bridge

Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Battery Spencer Overlook offers one of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge with San Francisco Bay area in the background. Park along Conzelman Road if possible, but be prepared to walk as parking fills up fast everywhere in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge. I went there last December during the Holidays and it was simply beautiful as I watched fireworks go off from the Golden Gate Bridge into the night sky.

9. Marin Headlands

Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Marin Headlands offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. The sprawling coastal prairie is made up of rocky cliffs. Hike the trails, picnic at Battery Wallace near the Point Bonita Trailhead, and visit the Point Bonita Lighthouse, which has been shepherding ships since 1855.

Part of the Headlands, Rodeo Beach is a pebbly beach that is popular with surfers and sunbathers alike.

10. The Marine Mammal Center

Nestled in the Marin Headlands, The Marine Mammal Center is the largest marine mammal hospital in the world. The non-profit has been rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing marine mammals who are injured, ill, or abandoned since it opened in 1975. Open Friday to Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., admission is free, but tickets must be reserved in advance.

11. The Sausalito Sea Lion Statue

Watching over the city’s waterfront for over half a century, the iconic Sausalito Sea Lion statue is the most photographed piece of public art in Sausalito. Scope it out on Bridgeway, just north of Tiffany Park.

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12. Bridgeway Promenade

You won’t lack shopping opportunities in Sausalito — in fact, the waterfront shopping downtown is a draw on its own. Often confused for the Sausalito Boardwalk, Bridgeway is the main drag near the ferry harbor. Here, you’ll find everything from tourist shops selling T-shirts and ball caps and high-end boutiques to specialty food stores, art galleries, and gift shops.

13. Art Galleries

Pick up a Sausalito souvenir or two, and then stop by Studio 333, the largest local artist cooperative in the San Francisco Bay Area. Other neat galleries in the area include Daniel Merriam’s Bubble Street Gallery, Galerie Elektra, Gallery Sausalito, and Hanson Gallery.

Pro Tip: Visit during Labor Day weekend to catch the Sausalito Art Festival. The three-day festival is packed with live music, food, beer and wine, and special exhibitions.

14. Spas

Stroll along the marinas and boardwalks and take in the sights. After all that walking, you might want a little pampering. Why not get a spa treatment at one of the full-service spas in town?

15. Muir Woods National Monument

While not in Sausalito itself, Muir Woods National Monument is just 8 miles north of town and makes for a perfect day trip to relax amongst the redwoods.

16. Battery Spencer Trail

Battery Spencer Trail is one of the best viewpoints of the Golden Gate Bridge and the perfect location to add to your Sausalito day trip, but don’t be surprised if locals can’t tell where this hidden gem is.

It takes a short drive through the Marin Headlands along the steep Conzelman Road to reach the parking area for Battery Spencer. Once you get to the Battery Spencer parking area, the trail is an easy 0.5-mile hike to the viewpoint from where you will feel that you can almost reach out and grab the Golden Gate Bridge.

17. Sausalito Art Festival

The annual Sausalito Arts Festival is one of the longest-running outdoor arts festivals where you can find delicious foods, fine art, and live music. More than 150 artists are typically showcased each year and the categories range from mixed media and ceramics to drawings and paintings and much more.

Sausalito Art Festival has been recognized as one of America’s premier outdoor art festivals for 68 years and is a winner of countless awards. However, it was shut down recently by the pandemic, and then by a homeless encampment that moved into its traditional location.

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Best Restaurants In Sausalito

Fresh seafood is always on the menu in Sausalito. There are several great dining spots within walking distance of the ferry landing. After lunch at one of these restaurants, peruse the shops that line the streets — you’ll want to stop for an espresso or perhaps chocolates or ice cream on the way back to the ferry.

Scoma’s Sausalito

My sister and I had lunch at Scoma’s Sausalito. The service was exceptional, and the food — whole steamed crabs, grilled seasonal fish, rich chowders — was seasonal and fresh. We ordered two appetizers: the beet salad with arugula, chevre, citrus, avocado, fresh mint, Marcona almonds, and a balsamic vinaigrette with shaved horseradish; and the oysters Sausalito baked with garlic, spinach, and creamy Parmesan.

I live in Kansas City, so I’m always craving fresh seafood. For the main course, I was torn between the California petrale sole and the day’s special, the mahi-mahi. Our server said that the mahi-mahi was his favorite, so I went with that. It was exactly what I needed. For dessert, my sister and I shared the tiramisu, a huge wedge of indulgence.

Afterward, another server took our photo outdoors with the water in the background. We left with creative shots we wouldn’t have thought to take ourselves.

The Trident

For co*cktails with an impressive view, stop by The Trident. Or if you’re wanting a picnic, grab a deli sandwich at Venice Gourmet and take it across the street to Yee Tock Chee Park.

Editor’s Note: The sights at the above restaurants truly are special. Scoma’s Sausalito and The Trident were voted two of the world’s top restaurants with a view in our 2022 Best of Travel Awards.

Lappert’s Coffee & Ice Cream

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, try the tropical-flavored ice cream — like Rum Raisin, with dark rum-soaked raisins in a light-rum-flavored sweet cream at Lappert’s Coffee & Ice Cream.

Wine Tasting

Sausalito offers a couple of options when it comes to wine tasting. Both Real Napa and Bacchus & Venus are within a few blocks of the Ferry pier.

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Hotels In Sausalito

If you’ve decided to stay the night in Sausalito, you’ve got options.

The Inn Above Tide

For a luxurious night on the water, consider The Inn Above Tide, just a minute’s walk from the Sausalito ferry. You’ll love the elegant suites — some with decks — at this bayside hotel. Standard rooms start at $455 per night; the Bay View room, with a private furnished deck overlooking the water, costs $815 per night. The scenic vineyards of Sonoma and Napa are just a short drive north.

Hotel Sausalito

The Hotel Sausalito is a historic boutique hotel with park and harbor views. Located in the heart of downtown Sausalito, the hotel features 14 luxurious rooms and two suites with handcrafted furnishings by local artisans. The hallways are lined with renditions of Matisses and Monets by Napa Valley artist Kelleen Sullivan. For $149 per night, you’ll get to stay in one of the warm, inviting rooms with stained glass windows and great views.

Rent A Houseboat For The Night

Prefer to sleep on the water — literally? For a truly unique lodging experience, rent this houseboat. For $395 per night, you’ll get to stay in a three-bedroom, two-bathroom houseboat that sleeps six. The master bedroom has a fireplace and hot tub, and the houseboat has three levels with a rooftop garden and incredible views.

Vacation Homes

If you prefer to stay in a vacation home, check out our top picks:

Charming Sausalito Home With Rooftop Ocean View$250/nightly avg

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Dreaming of Sausalito – your dream vacation awaits you

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My husband and I stayed here for three weeks, working partially from the house and commuting into the city on the ferry & bus. It’s a super convenient location (with great views from the deck!) while also being pretty quiet/private. Nicole was really responsive and helpful with any questions. For the price of the stay, we were disappointed by the quality of some of the items, especially in the kitchen. I would suggest replacing most of the pots and pans (they’re old/ worn nonstick that I didn’t feel very comfortable using) and plastic cooking utensils. We had the bare minimum to do some cooking but there isn’t really enough to make & serve a meal for a group. Also my in laws came for a weekend and it was a bummer to not have space for all of us to sit outside together (there are only two chairs in the backyard and two up on the deck, with just a tiny table). The house is also pretty dated but I think some simple upgrades to the decor could make it a bit cozier.

Really great location and comfortable house.

We spent six wonderful weeks here. The house is in a perfect location for getting into San Francisco, into the Marin Headlands, up to Napa and Sonoma, and for just walking into downtown Sausalito. Nicole was a great host, very helpful and immediately responsive whenever an issue arose. The views from the house are great, and it is a sun-filled, beautiful place to be.

Nicole is the best host you could ask for, super accommodating, very quick to respond, attentive & so easy to work with. Great & very walkable location in town. I always try to stay here when in town for work and always wish I could stay longer.

Nicole’s cozy house is wonderful in so many ways and Nicole was so easy to communicate with and willing and ready to make our stay comfortable in every way. The lovely house had everything we needed to be completely at home and since we stayed for more than two months, that was imporant to us. Our two year old granddaughter visited us many times and she adored the house and also the charming back yard complete with a lemon tree. There’s an amazing toddler friendly playground a short walk away as well as the wonderful Sausalito Beach. I could write an entire essay but will just say that Nicole is a true Super Host and her house is lovely in every way.

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Sausalito Butterfly House With Bay Views$408/nightly avg

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I stayed at the Butterfly house for 6 weeks. When I saw all the pictures of the house there was no indication that there was a steep flight of stairs from the ground level to the living quarters.I am convinced that the owners deliberately left out a picture of the stairs. Normally it would just be an inconvenience but I have serious spinal issues and for me it was a major problem. Also, there were no cleaning services during the six week period.. Also, entrance to the property was via a lock box. I never met the owners.

We had a wonderful stay at the Butterfly House. This is a lovely, quirky house, with lots of cool nooks and crannies that make it a really charming place to stay. Plenty of room, serviceable kitchen, very clean and well-maintained. What makes this house an experience is the view. The living room and all three bedrooms overlook the bay. Even more special is the terrace. There’s a lovely little tile table for two outside where we would have breakfast in the morning. Irene was very responsive and always answered our questions very quickly. She gave us perfect directions through the very steep hills and sharp turns. I will say that backing into the parking spot off a steep hill was a challenge, but I got fairly good at it after the first couple of times. The setting is definitely worth the drive!

We are frequent visitors to the Bay Area, but this was the first time staying in Sausalito. My wife and I, plus our 3 children stayed for 1 week, and the house was perfect for our stay. Beautiful view, easy walk to town and ferry, and quick drive into SF. Irene was great and provided very detailed instructions about the house and neighborhood. We would definitely stay here again.

We were here for a month in this perfect location for visiting many things near SF. The house has an incredible view but be prepared to walk up steep hills! Three bathrooms made this house perfect for us. It is very charming, but a little dated. Irene and Greg were very helpful with suggestions and answered all our questions promptly.We’d recommend the Ferry, Lands End and the Point Bonita lighthouse. Also a short trip down to Monterey was a highlight!

We spent a glorious week here. Ideal location for visiting San Francisco but staying somewhere out of the city. House very comfortable with superb views and nice top garden for breakfast in the sun. Very well equipped and Irene and Greg were v helpful with hints and tips about travel, eating out etc. Sausalito has a lovely marina (seals, pelicans and other seabirds) with places to eat. Ferry journey to and from SF very relaxing (but easy by car too). Lots of things to do from the house with a car including wine and cheese country tours, coastline walks, Silicon Valley, Berkeley…House would suit all ages but it is located on quite a steep hill (hence the views!).

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FAQs

How Much Time Do You Need in Sausalito?

Thanks to its small and rather compact nature, seeing what Sausalito has to offer can easily fit in a day trip from San Francisco. If you want to explore at a more leisurely pace, it’s best to take a weekend to fully enjoy this small Californian town.

What Can You Do In Sausalito In Winter?

Same as the rest of the year. Even though November through February are the least crowded months, everything is open. Sausalito is not one of those summer towns that roll up the sidewalks and lock the shop doors every winter.

What Is The Best Way To Watch a Sunset In Sausalito?

It’s on one of the sunset cruises throughout the good weather months. This is an awesome way to see Sausalito from the water, enjoy spectacular views in a casual and fun atmosphere, and watch the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean.

Can You Enjoy Art in Sausalito?

Yes, Sausalito is the perfect day trip for art lovers. Whether it’s poetry, painting, music, or acting that appeals to you, you will find exciting areas, art galleries, and festivals that hint at why Sausalito is known as the artsy, quiet younger sibling of San Francisco.

Are There Food And Wine Tours in Sausalito?

Certainly. If you can’t decide on a restaurant to have your meal, a local guide will take you through the streets of downtown Sausalito to visit renowned restaurants, taste delicious dishes, and sip on paired wine.

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