Lake Michigan Boat Ride and Dinner for Two, Four, or Six from Trio Cruises (Half Off)
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U.S. Coast Guard-certified captain steers leisurely cruises along the Lake Michigan shoreline with a 90-minute restaurant stop for dinner
Contrary to popular belief, boats are actually much safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Take a proper water road ride with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $179 for a boat ride and dinner for two (a $360 value)
- $359 for a boat ride and dinner for four (a $720 value)
- $539 for a boat ride and dinner for six (a $1,080 value)<p>
The boat sets sail at 6 p.m. from the Algoma City Marina on a 45-minute voyage to Kewaunee. There, guests can use their $15 credit toward dinner at Port O’Call, whose [menu] includes shrimp broiled in white wine and butter ($13.95) and grilled chicken breast tossed with linguini and housemade Italian asiago cream sauce ($13.95). After the 90-minute feasts, the boat makes a return trip to Algoma, where it docks at 9 p.m.
U.S. Coast Guard-certified captain steers leisurely cruises along the Lake Michigan shoreline with a 90-minute restaurant stop for dinner
Contrary to popular belief, boats are actually much safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Take a proper water road ride with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $179 for a boat ride and dinner for two (a $360 value)
- $359 for a boat ride and dinner for four (a $720 value)
- $539 for a boat ride and dinner for six (a $1,080 value)<p>
The boat sets sail at 6 p.m. from the Algoma City Marina on a 45-minute voyage to Kewaunee. There, guests can use their $15 credit toward dinner at Port O’Call, whose [menu] includes shrimp broiled in white wine and butter ($13.95) and grilled chicken breast tossed with linguini and housemade Italian asiago cream sauce ($13.95). After the 90-minute feasts, the boat makes a return trip to Algoma, where it docks at 9 p.m.
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About Trio Cruises
Comfy sofas, a full kitchen area, an ample back deck: the amenities of the 1984 Chris-Craft Commander sound like those in a spacious home. But the Commander is actually the 33-foot boat that U.S. Coast Guard-certified Captain Matt pilots on relaxing journeys along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Setting sail from Algoma City Marina at 6 p.m., Captain Matt whisks away upward of six passengers on leisurely 45-minute cruises to Kewaunee. Once there, his guests have 90 minutes to enjoy an indoor or outdoor feast at Port O'Call, whose menu options range from shrimp scampi to chicken wraps with parmesan peppercorn dressing. Afterward, Matt returns passengers to Algoma by 9 p.m. or their fairy godmother-enforced curfew. He invites his guests to bring their own beverages for the journey, and offers picturesque seating on his back deck or the boat's fly bridge.