African Queen Canal Cruise
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The Iconic African Queen Steamboat
Built in 1912, this iconic steamboat's claim to fame is its role in the 1951 film, "The African Queen," starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. The vessel has a storied history that spans more than a century and several continents, but it has resided in Key Largo since 1982. The African Queen underwent a $70,000 restoration in time for its 2012 centennial and today offers unique experiences to its passengers.
Experience Offerings
Dinner Outings and Canal Cruises
Currently, the African Queen provides 90-minute dinner outings, which include a stop at a waterfront restaurant, and canal cruise tours. These tours are available daily at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m., providing multiple opportunities for visitors to enjoy a scenic and memorable ride.
Passenger Reviews
Recent passengers have given mostly positive reviews, praising the knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guides, as well as the relaxing ride through the canals. However, previous travelers have noted that an interest in the movie is crucial, as those without it may find the experience a bit dull.
Details for Future Passengers
Cruise Duration and Departure Point
The cruises last 90 minutes and begin from the Marina del Mar. This schedule provides ample time for guests to enjoy the tour and historical insights.
Ticket Pricing and Reservations
The cost of the trip is $59 per adult and $25 for children aged 4 to 12, while children aged 3 and younger can ride for free. Travelers have the option to book their seats online in advance. Given that the vessel holds only six passengers, making reservations ahead of time is strongly advised.
To get more information and book your seats, visit the African Queen Canal Cruise's website.