Historical Cruise for One, Two, or Four from Chautauqua Belle (Up to 51% Off)
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Guides tell tales of local history during a 90-minute cruise; a full-service cash bar with snacks is open during every cruise
- Historical Tour focuses on the late 1800’s time period. During the cruise, guests will have an opportunity to listen about Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Lewis Miller, industrialists who vacationed at Chautauqua
- By appointment; click here to see the FAQ and schedule
- Departure location: Please check the “message box” on homepage to determine the port for the departure day directions to departure ports, please check the FAQ
- Duration of the trip: approximately 90–105 minutes
- Prohibited items: outside food and beverages.
- Free admission for children under 2
- Free Parking
Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled cruise
Need To Know Info
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Redemption & Booking
- Reservation required.
- Subject to weather.
- Subject to availability.
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Additional Info
- Not valid before May 29, 2021. Must reference "message box" on Chautauqua Belle home page the morning of planned departure for "today's schedule". Departure location will change, so please check the website for that day's departure location. Subject to minimum passenger counts.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 24 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires Oct 2, 2021. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Chautauqua Belle
The Industrial Revolution's innovation and muscle come to life during cruises aboard the "Chautauqua Belle," a historic open-air steamboat. The eponymous vessel glides across the calm surface of Chautauqua Lake as guides educate guests of all ages on the lake's colorful history. Guests can enjoy snacks and libations from the full-service bar as they glimpse picturesque beaches and lush forests during dinner, fireworks, and private charters or narrated history tours.
The beautiful and informative tours take place in association with the Chautauqua Institution, a historical society located in an even more historical building. Formerly known as the Chautauqua Lake Sunday School Assembly, the society first perched itself on the edge of the lake in 1874, and by 1880 was a nationally recognized forum where intellectuals discussed global politics, scientific developments, the arts, and favorite fishing holes. The name may have changed, but the Chautauqua Institution carries on that spirit of inquisitiveness and community development today in educational programs, artists' outreach, and religious services.