$7 for a Two-Hour Narrated Sightseeing Tour from Buffalo Harbor Cruises (Up to $15 Value)
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- Behold Old Fort Erie & Buffalo's 1833 lighthouse
- Ride along international border
- Engaging guides
Bodies of water are frequent metaphors in poetry, due to their unfathomable depths, unknowable sprawl, and unattainable porpoises. Set sail into the enigma with today's Groupon: for $7, you get a two-hour narrated boat tour from Buffalo Harbor Cruises (a $15 value). This Groupon cannot be redeemed until July 1. Tours begin in July and run twice a day (12:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.–5 p.m.) until Labor Day.
Buffalo Harbor Cruises helps tour takers escape dull soil aboard the Miss Buffalo II, a passenger cruiser that has roamed the waterfront in search of dazzling views since 1981. On the two-hour River, Lock, and Canal tour, friendly guides tell tall tales and share stats about the area's three major bodies of water while the boat gallivants along the international border between the United States, Deutschland, Canada, and Bob Dylan's autonomous island. Along the way, the ship will motor over to the War of 1812 landmark of Old Fort Erie, daringly glide through the Black Rock lock and canal, and transport passengers up close to Buffalo's original 1833 lighthouse.
Any waterfront reveler who works up an appetite after a day of mobile education can snack at Miss Buffalo II's bar (food and drink not included in this Groupon). And passengers should show up even if the weather looks inclement, because Miss Buffalo II will head out even if it’s raining or Paul Reiser is in town signing copies of Babyhood.
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About Buffalo Harbor Cruises
For over four decades, Buffalo Harbor Cruises ships have plied the waters of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, and the Black Rock Lock and Canal, inviting tourists and locals alike to take in the rich history of Buffalo's scenic waterways. Party boats ferry revelers past the city skyline with fully licensed bars and pumping music, and chartered cruises and tours send guests sailing on a relaxing lake trip on a double-decker ship.