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The Fourth of July 2026 will be a once-in-a-generation celebration as the United States marks its 250th anniversary of independence. Few cities are better suited for this historic occasion than San Diego, with its iconic waterfront, deep military heritage, and some of the country's largest Independence Day events.
No Fourth of July celebration in San Diego is bigger than Big Bay Boom. Officially confirmed for July 4, 2026, the event features a spectacular fireworks display launched simultaneously from four barges across San Diego Bay. Visitors can watch from Shelter Island, Harbor Island, the Embarcadero, Coronado Ferry Landing, or aboard the water itself. The show begins at 9:15 PM and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of spectators.
The USS Midway Museum is hosting a special America's 250th Anniversary Benefit Concert & Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration on July 4, 2026. Held on the aircraft carrier's flight deck, the event combines a live performance by the World Classic Rockers with front-row views of the Big Bay Boom fireworks. It's one of the most unique ways to celebrate the nation's milestone birthday while supporting Freedom Park at Burnham Navy Pier.
The Maritime Museum of San Diego has announced an expanded 4th of July Celebration & Fireworks on the Bay for America's 250th anniversary. Guests will have access to historic ships, waterfront venues, live entertainment, food stations, bars, and premium viewing locations for the Big Bay Boom fireworks. The museum is specifically positioning the event as part of its America 250 celebrations.
Several San Diego harbor cruise operators have already announced July 4, 2026 sailings timed around the Big Bay Boom. These cruises offer unmatched views of the fireworks from the water, often including live music, food, drinks, and panoramic views of the city skyline. Watching the nation's 250th birthday fireworks from San Diego Bay is one of the most memorable experiences available during the holiday weekend.
Sometimes the best celebration is also the simplest. Official Big Bay Boom viewing areas include Harbor Island, Shelter Island, the North Embarcadero, Marina District, and Coronado Ferry Landing. Families can spend the day exploring San Diego's waterfront before settling in for one of the largest fireworks displays on the West Coast.