Chicago Mimosa and Bloody Mary River Cruise 1.5 hr
Cruise Chicago River with mimosas and Bloody Marys, enjoy skyline views, lively music, and a vibrant atmosphere on this 1.5-hour floating tiki bar adventure.
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Important Information
- • Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate attire
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation nearby
- • Infants and small children can ride in a stroller
- • Dogs welcome
Embark on a delightful 1.5-hour cruise along the iconic Chicago River aboard a unique floating tiki bar. This Sunday cruise offers a relaxing and scenic experience, perfect for those looking to unwind and enjoy the city's skyline from a different perspective. Begin your journey at the river's edge, where you'll board the tiki bar and set sail. As you glide through the water, marvel at the architectural wonders lining the riverbanks, including the Willis Tower and historic bridges. Indulge in refreshing mimosas and Bloody Marys while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Chicago. Enjoy the lively ambiance, with music and friendly staff ensuring a memorable experience. The cruise concludes back at the starting point, leaving you perfectly situated to explore more of Chicago's attractions or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the riverwalk.
Pros
- Sip mimosas and Bloody Marys on the river
- Capture stunning photos of Chicago's skyline
- Enjoy lively music and friendly staff
- Marvel at architectural wonders
- Relax in a vibrant atmosphere
- Explore more of Chicago post-cruise
Includes
- Cruise along the Chicago River
- Music and lively ambiance
Excludes
- Open bar available for additional fee
- Alcoholic beverages for purchase
Tour Highlights
- • Sip mimosas and Bloody Marys on the river
- • Capture stunning photos of Chicago's skyline
- • Enjoy lively music and friendly staff
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.


