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Sit
back and relax – listen to the water running off the paddlewheels
as you gently glide down the Kalamazoo River. See Saugatuck from
the water, a totally different view from what you see on land, and
take in the majesty of Lake Michigan.
Take
one of our many daytime cruises, or go for a sunset cruise taking
in the beauty of a sunset on Lake Michigan. Snack bars onboard serve
cold pop, water, or if you prefer a beer, glass of wine or mixed
drink and chips or candy to snack on.
It’s
fun for all ages – children see boats of every shape size, and you
never know when we’ll see a fox, deer, or possibly a bald eagle!
Our narrations are fun and informative, but never boring – although
some of passengers become so relaxed they have been known to “rest
their eyes.”
The Star
II is U.S. Coast Guard certified and annually inspected, and has
all its safety equipment onboard – 100% adult and child life jackets,
ship-to-shore radios, cell phone, and radar equipped.
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RATES: |
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Group
Discount:
See Group Reservations Page
for more information |
| Adults
(Age 13 and Up) |
$16.00
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| Children
(6 through 12) |
$
8.00 |
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| Children
(3 through 5) |
$
5.00 |
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| 2
& Under |
No
charge - must have ticket for boarding |
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Regularly
Scheduled
Departures
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MAY
(Begins first weekend)
| Mon.
thru Fri. |
1
& 3:00 pm |
| Sat.
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1,
3, 5 & 8:00 PM |
| Sun. |
1
& 3:00 PM |
| Memorial
Day Weekend |
11:00
AM, 1, 3, 5
& 8:00 PM |
JUNE
(Begins after Memorial Day)
| Mon.
thru Fri. |
1,
3 & 8:15 PM |
| Sat.
& Sun. |
11:00
AM, 1, 3, 5
& 8:15 PM |
JULY
| Seven
Days a Week |
11:00
AM, 1, 3, 5
& 8:00 PM |
AUGUST
(Through Labor Day)
| Seven
Days a Week |
11:00
AM, 1, 3, 5
& 7:30 PM |
SEPTEMBER
| Labor
Day |
11:00
AM, 1, 3,
& 5:00 PM |
| Mon.
thru Fri. |
1
& 3:00 PM |
| Sat.
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11:00
AM, 1, 3, 5
& Evening |
| Sun. |
1
& 3:00 PM |
OCTOBER
| Fri.,
Sat., Sun. & Mon. |
1
& 3:00 PM |
| Last
Sun. in October (last trip for the season) |
1:00 PM |
All
scheduled cruises depart with permitting weather conditions
and six or more paying adults or equivalent.
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