Cap San Diego

Cap San Diego which includes a marina
Cap San Diego featuring a marina, a city and a bay or harbor
Cap San Diego which includes street scenes, a bridge and a city
Cap San Diego featuring signage and a marina as well as a family
Cap San Diego showing a marina, a bay or harbor and boating


Climb on board the biggest continually seaworthy museum vessel in the world to learn about the maritime life of Hamburg.

Cap San Diego was the last of six bulk carrier craft built by the Hamburg Süd shipping company during the 1960s. These ships were known as the “White Swans of the South Atlantic” due to their elegant appearance and their shipping routes to South America. Cutting-edge in their day, the ships have since been superseded by modern container-carriers, but this vessel remains as a reminder of their halcyon days, and of a particular age of shipping.

After 20 years of carrying goods and people to ports in Latin America, the Cap San Diego was retired, and it has since been lovingly restored to give you an idea of what seafaring life was like in the middle of the last century. Most of the rooms on board can be viewed take a look at the work that went into navigation in the chart room and communication room, or compare the captain’s cabin with the quarters of his crew. You can also check out the cargo holds, galley, dining room, pantry, and the ship’s swimming pool. If you have any questions, just ask one of the friendly volunteers on duty, many of whom speak excellent English.

Tens of millions of Europeans left ports around the continent in times gone by looking for a better life in the New World – Hamburg was one of the most important of these ports. Enjoy the excellent “A suitcase full of hope – Hamburg as an emigration port” exhibition to gain an insight into a very different time.

The ship occasionally raises anchor for excursions, and it is also possible to stay in one of the stylishly appointed rooms on board. Check the website for further details.

Cap San Diego is open daily. It is found at Überseebrücke in Hamburg’s harbour, and is easily accessible via the Baumwall U-bahn station.

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