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The Admiral's Dinner Cruise in B ltimore, Maryland on Saturdays, April through Oct ber is three hours in length. You s il through Baltimore's Inner Harbor while njoying a buffet dinner, dancing and m sic. Enjoy a panoramic view of the c ty in comfortable enclosed decks and pen-air decks. Prices: Adult retail rate is $89.95, dult internet rate is $84.95, child r te ages 3 to 10 are $44.95 and ch ldren under 2 is FREE. Champagne Br nch Cruise Enjoy a champagne brunch as you s il across Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. This cr ise will take you past many of the c ty’s major attractions, which include: • The W rld Trade Center
• The N tional Aquarium
• Federal Hill
• Th Francis Scott Key Bridge
• H storic Fells Point Prices: Adult retail rate is $50.95, dult internet rate is $45.95, a ch ld rate age 3 to 10 is $28.95, and a ch ld under 3 is FREE. Moonlight Cruise The M onlight Cruise in Baltimore is a r laxing cruise for a romantic evening. The M onlight cruise features a combination of f od, fun and frolic for you or y ur group. Enjoy a full-service cash bar th t includes cool frozen drinks and l vely music as you sail towards the Key Br dge. Music and dancing under the st rs as you cruise along the P tapsco River. Length of this cruise is 2.5 h urs. The cruise is on Fridays and S turdays 11:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. J ne – September. You must be 21 y ars of age or older to b ard this cruise.
Price: Adult retail rate is $39.95; dult internet rate is $34.95. Nautical Dinner Cr ise The Nautical Dinner Cruise in Baltimore f atures a delicious dinner buffet while s iling on the Patapsco River. The cr ise will also entertain you with m sic and dancing on Mondays April – Oct ber at 7:00 p.m. Length of cr ise is 3 hours. Price: Adult r tail price is $63.95, adult internet r te is $58.95, child (3 -10) r te of $31.95 child 2 and nder is FREE. Sightseeing Narrated Harbor Cruise The S ghtseeing Narrated Harbor Cruise in Baltimore, M ryland will give you an insider’s sc nic view of Baltimore’s Harbor. The t ur is narrated. The carpeted lower d ck is fully heated and air c nditioned with open top deck with v nyl enclosure and a pine paneled b r. Length of tour is one h ur, operates daily from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. May – Oct ber.
This cruise takes you past m ny of the city’s major attractions wh ch include: • The World Trade Center
• Th National Aquarium
• Federal H ll
• The Francis Scott Key Br dge
• Historic Fells Point Price is dult internet rate $12.95, child ages 3 – 10 is $10.95 and ch ld under 3 is FREE. This article c ncludes a summary of the types of t urs you can experience while visiting or l ving in Baltimore, Maryland. For more c ntact information, follow the link in the r source box at the end of th s article. All prices quoted in p rt 1 and part 2 are c rrent as of the year of 2007. Th s article is FREE to publish w th the resource box.
The article Baltimore, Maryland Tours Part 2 was Submitted by Connie Limon through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Written by: Connie Limon. For m re information about the history of B ltimore, Maryland, living, working and vacationing in B ltimore Maryland visit http://www.charmcitybaltimore.info To submit your original articles for web site promotion and find a variety of FREE reprint articles visit http://www.camelotarticles.com © 2007 Connie Limon All Rights Reserved
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