(954) 462-5596
801 Seabreeze Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
26.1126
-80.1057
Neighborhoods: East, Central Beach
What People Are Saying About Jungle Queen Riverboat
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Citysearch
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.
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by ALICIATRUGLIA at Citysearch
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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by FtLauderdale37 at Citysearch
When one lives by the ocean , there are always people that you hardly know that suddenly become your "best friends" when the weather turns cold up north ! :-) The Jungle Queen is a wonderful way to show your "tourist" friends the city and most of its sights . Ft Lauderdale biggest draw is the water , what better way to see it then on the water ? And the best part ? you dont have to do a thing ! just sit there or take a nap while the captain tells your "tourist" friends all about the city and it's wonderful sights ... By the way there is a local tradition amongst the local boater to flash the passengers on the Jungle Queen ! ENJOY !
- Pros: all inclusive, see most of the city, exclusive water views
- Cons: heat, rain
The Details on Jungle Queen Riverboat
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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.
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Boat Excursions, Attractions, Restaurants, Sightseeing, Conventions
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