Marina del Rey Dinner Cruise for One Adult or Child from Hornblower Cruises & Events (Up to 0% Off)
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During a 2.5-hour cruise guests enjoy a four-course dinner, music, dancing and scenic views of Marina del Rey harbor
Choice of:
- Marina del Rey Dinner Cruise for One Adult, Valid Friday
- Marina del Rey Dinner Cruise for One Adult, Valid Saturday
- Marina del Rey Dinner Cruise for One Child, Valid Friday
- Marina del Rey Dinner Cruise for One Child, Valid Saturday
Children’s tickets are for ages 4-12, children 3 and under are free but must be mentioned when making reservation.
Whatever the occasion, raise your glass and enjoy a 2 1/2 hour dinner cruise. Customers dine and dance in the beautiful Marina del Rey harbor where the sparkling lights of the marina will serve as a backdrop.
Passengers enjoy the glorious sights and sounds from the comfort of a luxury yacht. Begin the evening with a welcome glass of champagne followed by a delicious four-course dinner crafted from local, seasonal ingredients at your private table. After dinner, passengers glide around the harbor while being treated to views of Southern California’s beautiful beaches while listening to the barking of playful sea lions and views of towering yachts and sprawling mansions.
Cruise Includes:
2 ½-hour yacht cruise Private table 4-course dinner Boarding glass of champagne Complimentary Soda, Coffee, Tea and Water Wine and cocktails available for purchase DJ entertainment and dancing Scenic harbor views
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About Hornblower Cruises & Events
Hornblower Cruises started in 1980, when founder and CEO Terry Macrae bought a charter yacht business. It's fleet? Two yachts. Since then, though, it has grown exponentially. Nowadays, it's big enough to staff nine ports, in spots from New York to Newport Beach, home of the company's most noteworthy boat, the M/V Wild Goose. The historic yacht was actor John Wayne's private vessel for years, before Hornblower bought it in 1995. At this point, it's a celebrity unto itself.
The company's captains helm that yacht, and many more, on myriad types of trips. One San Francisco ferry ride whisks passengers off to Alcatraz Island for tours of what was once Al Capone's jail. Other cruises slice through the waters on whale watching excursions. In New York, of course, there's a cruise to the Statue of Liberty, and at most locales, the company also hosts dinner cruises, a pleasant alternative to no-dinner-for-you cruises. Regardless of the luxury boats' destinations, though, they all have one thing in common—they impact the environment as little as possible. The company's award-winning Respect Our Planet Initiative means the team strives to use reclaimed and eco-friendly materials in new yachts, and draw on wind and solar energy when possible.