Jungle Queen Box Office
(954) 462-5596
801 Seabreeze Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
26.1126
-80.1057
Neighborhoods: Central Beach, East
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In Short
The Jungle Queen Riverboat, a Fort Lauderdale tradition for more than 50 years, sails nightly from the Bahia Mar Yacht Club Wharf on the Intracoastal Waterway. Carrying up to 519 passengers, this classic riverboat provides the perfect leisurely setting for some of south Florida's best sightseeing. Offering insightful commentary throughout the tours, the ship's captain highlights area attractions and offers up informative facts.
User Reviews
Anonymous
May 25, 2008
This is a very nostalgic Ft. Lauderdale tourist stop. You will enjoy a great tour of the old waterway with a nice lunch on a little island. I have been on the Jungle Queen 2 times and would love to go again. It is very enjoyable.
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September 06, 2005
The Jungle Queen Riverboat is a long standing tourist MUST SEE when in Fort Lauderdale. You board on A1A at the Marina. The Jungle Queen is a two story boat with aisle seating. The Jungle Queen goes down the Intercoastal Waterway to the end where an all you can eat dinner awaits. On the trip down the Intercoastal, your captain will point out interesting landmarks such as the multi-million dollar homes belonging to celebs and other big-wigs. Your ride down the Intercoastal begins in the daylight so it's easy to see everything and enjoy the beautiful waters. You will see yachts as well as smaller boats in the water. The trip back is in the later evening and you can see the lights of the homes on the water. I truly enjoy the return trip more than the going! Usually there is a sing-a-long on the trip back. Corny, but fun. It is also a time to rest after stuffing yourself at the all-you-can-eat feast. The food, chicken and ribs, is flavorful but the dessets are less than satisfying, especially to my sweet tooth. But, you will NOT leave hungry. Also, there is a show before the dinner. A bit corny, too, but fun. I enjoy the Jungle Queen but would not make it an everyday outing. It's great for visitors and first timers. PROS: Fun for first time visitors CONS:
read full reviewALICIATRUGLIA
August 14, 2002
What a nice relaxing afternoon cruise this is. We went to a cute little Island to see some birds and such, had a hot dog, an ice cream, bought some nick nacks and cruised on back to dock. All the while being told about all the millionaires houses along the way! I loved it and my 2 year old daughter loved it!!
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The Extras:
The Jungle Queen has three different tours. The three-hour sightseeing tour goes up New River, floating by waterfront homes and a bit of the Everglades before delivering you to the Jungle Queen Indian Village. Home to exotic birds, monkeys and lush tropical foliage.
On the Menu:
The four-hour dinner cruise sets sail at 6pm, offering all-you-can-eat barbecue and live entertainment. Finally, the Miami Bayside Cruise (available on Wednesdays and Saturdays) is eight hours long, bringing passengers to Bayside Marketplace for a little shopping and people-watching before heading back home.


