Retro Boat Rentals DC

Boat tour agency · Washington Channel

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The Best Booze Cruises Around D.C. | Eater DC

"Vintage runabout boats from Sinatra’s era were retrofitted with electric motors to create quiet, romantic rides; the company reports there were multiple (seven) proposals out on the water last year. Each four-top fiberglass boat sports a different color and name (Gladys, Bonnie, and Violet). Tours run 1.5 hours, are BYO for drinks and food, and are priced at $175–$225; typical routing is from the Wharf to the Washington Channel." - Tierney Plumb

https://dc.eater.com/2024/4/19/24135033/best-boat-booze-cruises-dc-spring-summer

101 Market Square SW, Washington, DC 20024 Get directions

seasuitecruises.com
@seasuiteretroboats

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