Sunset or Sunday Brunch Cruise from Pilgrim Belle Cruises in Plymouth
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- Historic paddlewheeler
- 90-minute cruises
- Learn about Plymouth history
- Cash bar available
Dates aboard a boat are always better than those on land, as the watery surroundings avert inadvertent ex run-ins for all humans that are not former mermen. Cruise far from awkward moments with today's Groupon to Pilgrim Belle Cruises in Plymouth. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get a 90-minute sunset cruise (up to a $19 value), embarking every evening at 7 p.m.
- For $15, you get a 90-minute Sunday brunch cruise (up to a $29 value), departing each Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Pilgrim Belle Cruises' historic vessel reveals historic sites and breathtaking views of Plymouth Harbor alongside enlightening historical information and tempting refreshments. Sunset cruises aboard the Pilgrim Belle afford exciting glimpses of scintillating beaches, historic lighthouses, and the fiery glow of the setting sun as it makes its nightly voyage to a neighboring galaxy. Guests can savor the view on the open-air sundeck or cozy up in the climate-controlled main salon as they partake of selections from the cash bar and snacks for purchase. Alternately, brunch cruises endow early risers with a banquet of fresh fruit, eggs, french toast, lasagna, and other hybrid-meal fare as they enjoy the sunlit sights of Plymouth Harbor and the soothing sounds of canada geese clinking mimosa glasses.
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About Pilgrim Belle Cruises
You're rarely guaranteed to see a whale, unless you go to the aquarium or you're watching Free Willy very carefully. For passengers with Plymouth Whale Watch, however, sightings are guaranteed—if you don't see a whale on your trip you can come back again until you do see one. The expert crew helps passengers spot species from humpback whales to pilot whales during trips that traverse North Atlantic waters en route to Stellwagen Bank. On the boat's lower deck and roomy sun decks, passengers might also spot porpoises, seals, and dolphins. Between sightings, patrons can listen to the crew's historical tidbits about Plymouth, and head to a galley that's stocked with food and drinks.