Port San Luis - General Info

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Port San Luis is a popular cruising area approximately halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco and makes for a popular stopover when cruising the California coast.

Port San Luis has a microclimate that gives this area less fog and warmer days. It can be foggy all around this bay and absolutely beautiful in the bay. It is exposed to southern storms/swells and occasionally shore access is difficult. Morro Bay is only 18 miles north and is a better choice if you need a protected harbor with easier access to services.

Position:  

35° 10.17’N, 120° 44.86’W (middle of the bay)

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Port San Luis was last updated 8 years ago.

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  1. November 13, 2021 at 12:40 PM
    mariawadsworth says:

    September 2021
    Tried to anchor here to the right of the pier but there was a lot of wind from the north and too much kelp. We would also have been on a lee shore, It was 10 metres deep and didn’t seem to get shallower. There was no yacht club mooring buoy that we could see.