Halloween Boat Cruise for Two from Marco Polo Cruises. Three Dates Available.
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Costumed partiers take in New York's skyline & dinner buffets during four hours on Hudson River's evening waters
Sailing aboard a yacht is a pastime that has endured for centuries, much like playing golf or teasing the neighborhood barrow boy. Enjoy time-honored recreation with today’s Groupon: for $39, you get a Halloween boat cruise including a dinner buffet from Marco Polo Cruises (an $80 value). Choose from the following dates:
- Saturday, October 29 from midnight to 4 a.m.
- Sunday, October 30 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Monday, October 31, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Marco Polo Cruises’ flotilla of holiday fun treats revelers to a dinner buffet, a costume party, and sweeping views of the New York skyline. Multiple vessels from the eight-ship fleet sail the Hudson’s spooky waters during All Hallows weekend, toting 200–400 passengers on a journey beneath bridges and past the Statue of Liberty, whose head will be festively filled with candy corn. The cityscape twinkles like a mountain of jack-o’-lanterns as guests compare costumes or take savory sides from the buffet to complement candy-strewn tables. Marco Polo’s own DJs and caterers staff the four-hour cruise, while coast-guard certified captains nimbly navigate the vast crafts and politely demur their award for Best Captain costume.
Costumed partiers take in New York's skyline & dinner buffets during four hours on Hudson River's evening waters
Sailing aboard a yacht is a pastime that has endured for centuries, much like playing golf or teasing the neighborhood barrow boy. Enjoy time-honored recreation with today’s Groupon: for $39, you get a Halloween boat cruise including a dinner buffet from Marco Polo Cruises (an $80 value). Choose from the following dates:
- Saturday, October 29 from midnight to 4 a.m.
- Sunday, October 30 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Monday, October 31, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Marco Polo Cruises’ flotilla of holiday fun treats revelers to a dinner buffet, a costume party, and sweeping views of the New York skyline. Multiple vessels from the eight-ship fleet sail the Hudson’s spooky waters during All Hallows weekend, toting 200–400 passengers on a journey beneath bridges and past the Statue of Liberty, whose head will be festively filled with candy corn. The cityscape twinkles like a mountain of jack-o’-lanterns as guests compare costumes or take savory sides from the buffet to complement candy-strewn tables. Marco Polo’s own DJs and caterers staff the four-hour cruise, while coast-guard certified captains nimbly navigate the vast crafts and politely demur their award for Best Captain costume.