- Capitol River Cruise of Washington DC top site
- Discover the Most Spectacular View of Washington from the Potomac River...``Daily Departure Schedules 12a.m. - 9p.m. (On the Hour)Washington Harbor, Georgetown at 31st & K street, N.W. Cruise last for approximately 50 minutes with historical narration.`` Enjoy the Refreshment Bar: Full Bar, Beer & Wine, Sodas, and Snacks.
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- Make a Splash in Washington Aboard the DC DUCKS top site
- Join us for the most unusual tour you'll ever take. DC Ducks is the newest, most exciting``way to see Washington.
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- Odyssey Cruises top site
- Dining. Dancing. Live Music. And monumental views drifting past your table. 2-3 hour brunch, lunch and dinner cruises depart year 'round from Gangplank Marina. BOOK YOUR RESERVATION ONLINE!````600 Water Street, SW``Washington, DC 20024``Reservations: 888-741-0282
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- Spirit of Washington Cruises top site
- Spirit of Washington and Potomac Spirit offer the hottest parties on the Potomac River featuring dinner cruises, lunch cruises, live entertainment and sightseeing cruises to Mt. Vernon.
``Pier 4 6th & Water Streets, S.W``Washington, D.C. 20024 ``Individuals (1-19): 202-554-8000 ``Groups (20+): 202-554-8013
- 21641 clicks since 26-Oct-1999
- Atlantic Kayak Company
- Explore Georgetown's vibrant waterfront in a stable, tandem kayak--paddle under the beautiful Key and Memorial bridges, in view of the George Washington and Lincoln monuments, around forested Roosevelt Island and back along Georgetown's loveliest side. Our tour of Georgetown history and architecture was designed in partnership with the Octagon Museum.
- 1633 clicks since 27-Jul-2001
- Boat Service
- The Accokeek Foundation offers round trip ferry service to and from Mount Vernon on Saturdays and Sundays from June 23rd through September 30th. Tickets for the ferry service, as well as tickets to Mount Vernon, can be purchased at the Accokeek Foundation's Visitor Center.
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- Capital Yacht Charters
- Motor Yachts Finished Business and Celebrity- Private Charters for your special event from 55-142 people.``Gangplank Marina``600 Water Street, SW, NBU 5-16``Washington, DC 20024``(202) 554-0677
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- Charters aboard the Potomac Belle
- The Potomac Belle is the newest private charter vessel docked in Old Town Alexandria. Coast Guard inspected for 49 guests, the Potomac Belle is the ideal boat for personal and corporate entertaining. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (703) 868-5566.
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- Cruise To Mount Vernon - Potomac Spirit Cruises
- Come aboard the Potomac Spirit for DC's only direct cruise to the home of George Washington. You'll relax in climate-controlled comfort, enjoy a fascinating narrated tour of landmarks many people never get to see, and get discounted admission to Mount Vernon, all for one price. It's a great American adventure your family will never forget.
From Pier 4, 6th & Water Sts., SW, Washington, DC
Tickets & Info: 866-211-3811
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- Potomac Belle Boat Charter
- Offers private yacht charters from Old Town Alexandria Virginia including corporate events, special events, dinner cruises and Potomac River boat charters of Washington DC attractions
- 2309 clicks since 24-Oct-2001
- The Canaller : C & O Canal Boat Ride
- Experience the history of the canal era by taking a mule-drawn canal boat ride. All rides last approximately 70 minutes, go through a historic lift lock, and are guided by park rangers dressed in the clothing of the 1870s. Call 202-653-5190 for group reservations or for more information.
- 2804 clicks since 27-Jul-2001
- Unique Occasions
- Unique Occasions works directly with many of the Potomac River and Annapolis cruise/yacht companies and can provide you with several options for your event with just one phone call.
- 2162 clicks since 29-May-2002
- USS Sequoia Presidential Yacht
- The 104-foot, 100-ton wooden, teak-paneled boat was built by John Trumpy between 1923 and 1925 at a cost
of approximately $200,000. The yacht was named the "Sequoia" after the Indian chief who invented the
Cherokee alphabet. The federal government purchased the Sequoia in order to catch rumrunners during Prohibition. This Coast Guard-certified national historic landmark is available for a limited time for exclusive charter. In order to ascertain
availability, call Lynn Klein at 301 237-4003 (p) or Wanda at 202-337-7300/800-962-0848.
- 2067 clicks since 24-Jun-2002
- Whites Ferry
- Experience a ride on the Gen. Jubal A. Early Ferry, one of the last rides of its kind on the East Coast. ``24801 Whites Ferry Road Dickerson, MD 20842``Phone: 301.349.5200
- 3503 clicks since 23-Oct-1998
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