Three-Hour BYOB Sightseeing Cruise for Two, Four, or Six from Visit Palm Beach (Up to $53 Value)
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Expert seafarers pilot 50 ft. Coast Guard–certified catamaran during 3-hour sightseeing party cruises with onboard picnic & chance to swim
Boat captains must master nautical lexicon before sailing the seas to ensure that they can distinguish port, which means left, from starboard, which means launch the vessel into deep space. Count down to a sea launch with today’s Groupon from Visit Palm Beach. Choose from the following options:
- For $45, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for two (up to a $95.40 value).
- For $81, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for four (up to a $190.80 value). For $108, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for six (up to a $286.20 value).
Each cruise launches tours from Riviera Beach marina on Saturday at 11 a.m.
Visit Palm Beach ferries its charges along the shores of the Atlantic for relaxing sightseeing experiences. Aboard the 50-foot Hakuna Matata—a Coast Guard–certified catamaran—passengers mingle with seagulls disguised as shipmates on a wooden deck and in a spacious bar area. Guests remove their shoes before boarding and gaze at the sparkling ocean ahead, as water laps gently against the watercraft’s hull and the captain prepares for departure. Eyes bathe in the sights of Lake Worth Lagoon during the cruise, which drifts past elaborate estates and grand yachts stationed on Palm Beach Island. After the sightseeing jaunt, the catamaran drops anchor and guests leap into the glossy sea, frolicking aboard floats and sojourning in kayaks. The BYOB adventure encourages parties to pack their own snacks and drinks of choice, lifting picnics out of messy grass and placing them gently above clear water. Share puppy chow with a partner or new friend, and lounge supine in the embrace of an onboard hammock as gentle salty breezes and the touch of Poseidon rock it back and forth.
Expert seafarers pilot 50 ft. Coast Guard–certified catamaran during 3-hour sightseeing party cruises with onboard picnic & chance to swim
Boat captains must master nautical lexicon before sailing the seas to ensure that they can distinguish port, which means left, from starboard, which means launch the vessel into deep space. Count down to a sea launch with today’s Groupon from Visit Palm Beach. Choose from the following options:
- For $45, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for two (up to a $95.40 value).
- For $81, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for four (up to a $190.80 value). For $108, you get a three-hour BYOB sightseeing cruise for six (up to a $286.20 value).
Each cruise launches tours from Riviera Beach marina on Saturday at 11 a.m.
Visit Palm Beach ferries its charges along the shores of the Atlantic for relaxing sightseeing experiences. Aboard the 50-foot Hakuna Matata—a Coast Guard–certified catamaran—passengers mingle with seagulls disguised as shipmates on a wooden deck and in a spacious bar area. Guests remove their shoes before boarding and gaze at the sparkling ocean ahead, as water laps gently against the watercraft’s hull and the captain prepares for departure. Eyes bathe in the sights of Lake Worth Lagoon during the cruise, which drifts past elaborate estates and grand yachts stationed on Palm Beach Island. After the sightseeing jaunt, the catamaran drops anchor and guests leap into the glossy sea, frolicking aboard floats and sojourning in kayaks. The BYOB adventure encourages parties to pack their own snacks and drinks of choice, lifting picnics out of messy grass and placing them gently above clear water. Share puppy chow with a partner or new friend, and lounge supine in the embrace of an onboard hammock as gentle salty breezes and the touch of Poseidon rock it back and forth.
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Pristine beaches, a seemingly endless supply of sunshine, swordfish, dolphins, manatees—like a slideshow of a tropical vacation, Palm Beach has all of these. Yet without the proper guidance, many sights go unseen and many memories go unmade. So Visit Palm Beach acts as the treasure map to the area’s bounty, imploring its customers to take to the sea in search of the damper half of local entertainment. Adventurers can traverse the ocean on waverunners or kayak around Peanut Island in search of its elephant mayor. Visit Palm Beach also acts as a hub for catamaran charters and snorkeling excursions so that guests can explore the deep blue for rarely seen marine species.