'' Numerous resorts, hotels, and the
San Diego Convention Center are adjacent to the bay. Several parks and nature preserves are found at various locations along the shoreline. Sightseeing boats depart from the downtown area. Commercial sport fishing and whale watching tours depart from Shelter Island. Ten
museum ships call San Diego Bay home. They include
USS Midway, an
aircraft carrier museum, and
Star of India, the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship afloat and the world's oldest active sailing ship.
Star of India and eight other ships and boats on San Diego Bay are the floating collection of the
Maritime Museum of San Diego; they are open to the public for a fee, and many are in sailing condition. In the northern part of the bay, there are two commercial "islands" (actually peninsulas connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land) called
Harbor Island and
Shelter Island. They were built up from former sand bars and now hold hotels, restaurants, marinas, and public parkland. Across from Harbor Island is a bayside park called Spanish Landing, a historic site which commemorates the meeting in 1769 of
two expeditions from
Spanish Mexico that made possible the European settlement of California.
Spanish Landing Park is the site of San Salvador Village, where the Maritime Museum of San Diego is constructing a full-sized, fully functional wooden replica of the
San Salvador flagship, in which explorer
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo discovered San Diego Bay in 1542. Small boat sailing is extremely popular, and the bay is lined by dozens of marinas and nine yacht clubs, including
San Diego Yacht Club which was the home of the
America's Cup from 1988 to 1995. An inlet of the bay was renamed America's Cup Harbor to commemorate that occasion.
Special events An annual fireworks display called
Big Bay Boom is held on the
Fourth of July over the waters of the bay. Fireworks are launched simultaneously from four barges in the bay as well as from a pier in Imperial Beach. It is one of the largest annual fireworks displays in the United States and is viewed by half a million people each year. The Parade of Lights is a parade of more than 80 small boats with holiday decorations and lights on two Sundays in December. The parade has been held annually since 1972. The parade starts off
Shelter Island and proceeds past
Harbor Island and
downtown, finishing at the
Coronado ferry landing. A one-time special event was the "Parade of Flight" in February 2011, celebrating the 100th anniversary of naval aviation. It featured flights over San Diego Bay by more than 200 historic naval aircraft, and concluded with a flyover by the air wing from the
U.S.S. John C. Stennis. ==Naval facilities==