Historic Newport Harbor Boat Tours

There is simply no other place like Newport Harbor...a gorgeous 3-mile-long sheltered body of water with beautiful views of fabulous multi-million-dollar homes, yachts, and historic sites. Because I a

There is simply no other place like Newport Harbor...a gorgeous 3-mile-long sheltered body of water with beautiful views of fabulous multi-million-dollar homes, yachts, and historic sites. Because I am the captain, I drive and free up your time so that you can eat, drink and be merry! This relaxing two-hour tour provides you with local history.

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Location: Newport Beach

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Q&A

Q: Can you bring your own food and drinks on the boat?

A: Yes! You can absolutely bring your own food and drinks. Just keep in mind that there's limited space, so pack light. Also, remember to clean up after yourselves, as the captain appreciates a tidy boat!

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? What’s the age limit?

A: Definitely! The tour is family-friendly and there's no strict age limit. Kids will enjoy the colorful boats and the chance to see local wildlife. Just make sure they have life jackets—it can be windy out on the water!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather looks bad, the captain will contact you on the day to discuss rescheduling. They’re pretty flexible, so you won’t lose your spot. Just make sure to check your email before heading out!

Discussions

Just got back from the Historic Newport Harbor Boat Tour—amazing!

Wow, I just did the Historic Newport Harbor Boat Tour and it was incredible! The views of those mansions are just unreal. Our captain shared so much local history, and we even saw some seals! I’m thinking of gifting this experience to my parents for their anniversary. Anyone know if they offer discounts for groups?

Thinking of booking the Newport Boat Tour for my dad's birthday. Thoughts?

I’m considering booking the Historic Newport Harbor Boat Tour for my dad’s birthday. He loves the ocean and history! I just want to make sure it’s a good idea. How’s the parking out there? Is it hard to find?