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May 27, 2020

You don’t need to go on a seven-day cruise to enjoy some of the benefits of being out on the open water. Going on a day cruise is a fun way to relax and unwind while watching the waves and the dolphin splash by. Here are several fun day cruises you can take near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

  1. Jungle Queen

The Jungle Queen has been operational since 1935. It offers both evening dinner cruises and afternoon sightseeing cruises that are family-friendly. The whole trip lasts about five hours and includes a narrated New River tour as well as a stop on a private island that features exotic birds and animals. There’s even an alligator show you can watch. As you cruise through the Fort Lauderdale area, you’ll see stunning views of downtown. 

  1. Bimini Day Cruise

If you’ve always wanted to visit the Bahamas but have lacked the time to do so, a Bimini day cruise could be the way to travel. The entire experience lasts 18 hours and enables you to travel from Miami to the Bahamas in an air-conditioned ferry boat. Once in the Bahamas, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore the resort and chill on the beach. Since this day cruise leaves the country, you’ll need to have a valid passport.

  1. Bluefoot Pirate Cruise

If you’re looking for more of entertainment experience for families, consider the Bluefoot Pirate Cruise. It’s an affordable way to spend an hour on the water engaged in an exciting interactive pirate show. The cruise features real pirate cannons and interactive elements that children love. Kids will even learn to talk like a pirate. If you arrive 30 minutes before the cruise starts, kids can also dress up like pirates and get temporary tattoos.

  1. Riverfront Cruises

Riverfront Cruises offers a fun 90-minute sightseeing tour four times a day from the manatee docks in Fort Lauderdale. You’ll pass by a number of luxury homes, Las Olas Boulevard, and the Butterfly House. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to arrive early to be able to sit with your group. A restroom is on board. Near the dock, you can visit museums and shopping areas. The boat has places to store your bags securely on the cruise so you don’t have to carry them.

  1. Visit Key West

You can visit Key West on day cruises that use glass-bottom boats. These boats let you see the beautiful coral reefs and animals as you travel along the Florida coast. Cruises include approximately five hours in Key West, where you can go snorkeling or eat at Caribbean-inspired restaurants. Many tourists like to spend time exploring Ernest Hemingway’s home or going on a dolphin-watching cruise.

Going on a day cruise can be a fun experience for the entire family. You can enjoy a buffet lunch or play some slots in the ship’s casino. Whatever you do, you’re sure to have fun exploring an exciting activity with your friends and family.