Enjoy breathtaking views on a 2-hour Newport Harbor cruise by Watts on the Harbor, offering up to 83% off
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Licensed Captains highlight history and points of interest as guests relax and have fun. Our Private Tours available from morning to sunset
Private Newport Harbor Cruise – BYOB Sunset Sail or Daytime Adventure for Up to 6 Guests
Watts on the Harbor Cruises | Newport Beach, CA
Bask in the beauty of the California coast on a private cruise aboard a captained electric boat. Bring your drinks, your playlist, and your favorite people for an unforgettable harbor escape.
What's Included:
Private Cruise for Up to 6 Guests
2-hour cruise with a licensed captain at the helm.
BYOB & Food Friendly
Bring your own wine, beer, soft drinks, and snacks
Choose Your Vibe
Morning serenity, golden-hour glow, or moonlit magic—cruises available from 10 AM to sunset.
Know Before You Go:
Cruise Hours: 10:00 AM to sunset, 7 days a week
All Ages Welcome (21+ for alcohol)
Weather Policy: Reschedules permitted for inclement conditions
No pets allowed on board
Cruise Options:
1-Hour Private Cruise for Up to 6
2-Hour Private Cruise for Up to 6
How to Book Your Cruise:
Reservation required.
- Call (949) 291-1953 and mention your Groupon to schedule your experience.
Arrive 10–15 minutes early for boarding and safety instructions.
Location: Watts on the Harbor – Newport Harbor (exact dock location provided after booking)(Chartering & dock fee of $60 paid separately at time of reservation.)
Spots are limited—reserve your Newport adventure today!
Need To Know Info
About Watts on the Harbor Cruises
The dark-blue hulls of Watts on the Harbor Cruises’ boats cut through Newport Harbor’s still waters almost silently thanks to eco-friendly electric motors. On deck, captains point out historic sites to passengers relishing vibrant sunsets. To facilitate fun even in inclement weather, the watercrafts are equipped with tall, see-through vinyl panels and overhead awnings.
The captains and crew pride themselves on being detail-oriented, which is why they keep blankets on board and can always spot whether one of their passengers is actually a shark wearing a human mask.