This is the sole tour known to offer visits to numerous Top Gun filming sites in San Diego County. Participants will discover why this region was chosen by movie producers as an ideal filming location.
This is the sole tour known to offer visits to numerous Top Gun filming sites in San Diego County. Participants will discover why this region was chosen by movie producers as an ideal filming location.
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San Diego - Liberty Station | 2820 Roosevelt Rd. (at Historic Decatur Road), Point Loma
This historic site, once the Naval Training Center San Diego, appears around the 52:33 mark as Charlie tries to catch up with Maverick. The distinctive arches and windows are unmistakable. - Oceanside - The Graves House (aka “Charlie’s House”) | 250 N….
- San Diego - Liberty Station | 2820 Roosevelt Rd. (at Historic Decatur Road), Point Loma
This historic site, once the Naval Training Center San Diego, appears around the 52:33 mark as Charlie tries to catch up with Maverick. The distinctive arches and windows are unmistakable.
- Oceanside - The Graves House (aka “Charlie’s House”) | 250 N. Pacific St. (at Mission Pacific Hotel), Oceanside
The charming seaside cottage with its breathtaking views in San Diego’s North County is memorable at the film’s 42:48 mark, as Maverick rides his motorcycle to the front door — and again at 1:24:51.
This quaint, folk-style Victorian bungalow was constructed in 1887 by Dr. Henry Graves and is one of the oldest homes still standing in Oceanside. In May 2020, the house was relocated down the street to the new Mission Pacific Hotel.
Restored to its former glory, “Charlie’s House” reopened in May 2022 as a delightful sweets shop called High-Pie. It welcomes visitors daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- San Diego - Kansas City Barbeque | 600 W. Harbor Drive, Embarcadero
This beloved sports bar and BBQ restaurant is where Goose (Anthony Edwards) and Maverick (Tom Cruise) play “Great Balls of Fire” on the piano, with Carole (Meg Ryan) and Charlie (Kelly McGillis) singing along. If you’re watching the movie, you can spot this location around the 1:01:37 mark and again at 1:43.
Kansas City Barbeque is brimming with “Top Gun” memorabilia in every corner.
Today, Kansas City Barbeque is packed with movie memorabilia — including the very same piano, which belongs to the bar owner from childhood. Visitors can even sit at the keys for a fan moment. Pro tip: This iconic spot can get busy on weekends, so a weekday visit is recommended.
- USS Midway Museum - This historic aircraft carrier, now a vast museum on San Diego’s Embarcadero, hosted the grand world premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick” earlier in May, featuring an appearance by Tom Cruise, who arrived by helicopter. (Other premiere events were held on Coronado and at Downtown’s Civic Theatre.) The USS Midway Museum, a floating city at sea, was once home to real-life counterparts of Maverick, Goose, and Iceman. Visitors can explore the ship’s galleys, sleeping quarters, the 4-acre flight deck, and more.
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Point Loma - New Point Loma Lighthouse
This expansive property at the tip of Point Loma served as the residence of “Viper,” the commanding officer of Top Gun in the movie. These impressive digs are best viewed from Cabrillo National Monument or by boat sailing around the tip of Point Loma. - Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery - Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery was featured in Top Gun: Maverick as the location for Iceman’s funeral. This real, active U.S. Navy national cemetery in San Diego, California, offers visitors and family members the opportunity to pay their respects among white headstones with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.