Lunch or Dinner Cruise, or Private Charter for Up to 120 Guests from Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines (Up to 51% Off)
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Luxury riverboat entertains passengers with live DJ, buffet menu, & views of Toronto's skyline, harbour & surrounding islands
A dinner cruise grants humans a rare chance to taunt dolphins with the ability to hold a fork. Show off your thumbs with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$27 for a lunch cruise (a $54.95 value)
- Includes meal from buffet menu
- Cruises typically begin boarding at 11:30 a.m. and last for two to three hours<p>
$39 for a dinner cruise (a $79.95 value)
- Includes one glass of wine (a $7 value)
- Cruises typically begin boarding at 6:30 p.m. and last for three to four hours<p>
$3,995 for a private four-hour charter cruise for up to 120 guests (up to an $8,169 value) on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday afternoon or evening or Thursday, Friday, or Sunday afternoon
- Private charter aboard the Jubilee Queen (a $3,995 value)
- Port fee (a $100 value)
- Dinner for up to 120 guests (up to a $4,074 value)
- Suits any number of large special occasions, from wedding receptions to corporate events<p>
Afternoon private charter cruises board at 11:30 a.m., depart at 12 p.m., return to dock at 3 p.m., and debark 3:30 pm., while evening cruises board at 6 p.m., depart at 6:30 p.m., return to dock at 9:30 p.m., and debark at 10 p.m.
Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines
Lovingly re-created to emulate the riverboats that paddled along Lake Ontario in years past, Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines’ eponymous ship first wet its hull in 1986. More than two decades’ worth of rays have since bathed the sweeping sun deck, which sits above a dining room lined with linen-covered tables. In the galley, the Queen’s chefs whip up dishes suitable for any event, from full-course meals to buffets peppered with international cuisine, all of which are prepared fresh in a fully equipped kitchen onboard. In the heated cabin, two fully stocked bars keep guests’ sea legs limber as they dance to the tunes of a live DJ amid views of the Toronto skyline and the distant shadow of the lighthouse haunted by the spirits of burnt-out bulbs.
Luxury riverboat entertains passengers with live DJ, buffet menu, & views of Toronto's skyline, harbour & surrounding islands
A dinner cruise grants humans a rare chance to taunt dolphins with the ability to hold a fork. Show off your thumbs with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$27 for a lunch cruise (a $54.95 value)
- Includes meal from buffet menu
- Cruises typically begin boarding at 11:30 a.m. and last for two to three hours<p>
$39 for a dinner cruise (a $79.95 value)
- Includes one glass of wine (a $7 value)
- Cruises typically begin boarding at 6:30 p.m. and last for three to four hours<p>
$3,995 for a private four-hour charter cruise for up to 120 guests (up to an $8,169 value) on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday afternoon or evening or Thursday, Friday, or Sunday afternoon
- Private charter aboard the Jubilee Queen (a $3,995 value)
- Port fee (a $100 value)
- Dinner for up to 120 guests (up to a $4,074 value)
- Suits any number of large special occasions, from wedding receptions to corporate events<p>
Afternoon private charter cruises board at 11:30 a.m., depart at 12 p.m., return to dock at 3 p.m., and debark 3:30 pm., while evening cruises board at 6 p.m., depart at 6:30 p.m., return to dock at 9:30 p.m., and debark at 10 p.m.
Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines
Lovingly re-created to emulate the riverboats that paddled along Lake Ontario in years past, Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines’ eponymous ship first wet its hull in 1986. More than two decades’ worth of rays have since bathed the sweeping sun deck, which sits above a dining room lined with linen-covered tables. In the galley, the Queen’s chefs whip up dishes suitable for any event, from full-course meals to buffets peppered with international cuisine, all of which are prepared fresh in a fully equipped kitchen onboard. In the heated cabin, two fully stocked bars keep guests’ sea legs limber as they dance to the tunes of a live DJ amid views of the Toronto skyline and the distant shadow of the lighthouse haunted by the spirits of burnt-out bulbs.