Lake Tahoe Couple Special yacht experience

Enjoy this private, yacht-class boat tour that covers the most scenic part of Lake Tahoe. Come kick back, relax and enjoy as the qualified captains guide you through memories that will last a lifetime

Enjoy this private, yacht-class boat tour that covers the most scenic part of Lake Tahoe. Come kick back, relax and enjoy as the qualified captains guide you through memories that will last a lifetime.

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Location: Lake Tahoe

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this yacht experience?

A: There's no specific age restriction mentioned, but I'd recommend checking with Tahoe Emerald Bliss directly. It's a great experience for couples and families, but the captains do focus on creating a relaxed environment. Just make sure to bring life jackets for little ones if they’re not provided.

Q: Is it possible to reschedule if the weather turns bad?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather isn't cooperating. Tahoe Emerald Bliss has a pretty flexible policy for bad weather. Just reach out to them directly, and they’ll help you pick another date. It’s always better to be safe than soak wet!

Q: What should we wear for the yacht tour?

A: Wear comfy clothes and don’t forget to bring a light jacket! Even in summer, it can get chilly on the water. Flip flops or sandals are good too. And definitely bring sunscreen if it’s sunny out!

Discussions

Thinking of booking the Lake Tahoe Couple Special yacht experience!

I’m considering this yacht experience for my partner’s birthday! We love Lake Tahoe, and I think this would be so romantic. The private tour sounds perfect for just the two of us. Anyone know how long the tour usually lasts? Also, what’s the vibe like on the boat? I want to make sure it's a nice memory!

Anyone done the yacht tour? What should we bring?

Looking to do this yacht tour at Lake Tahoe for our anniversary. I'm curious about what to pack. They say we can bring our own snacks and drinks. Any suggestions for what works well on the boat? Also, how many people usually go on these tours?