Riverboat Cruises in Pennsylvania

Riverboat cruises provide a unique opportunity for sightseeing from the water. Cruises run along several of Pennsylvania’s rivers, including the Susquehanna, Monongahela and Delaware, offering views of city skylines and historic waterfronts. Riverboat cruises vary in length and options, ranging from one-hour sightseeing tours to day-long river cruises. Activities include mystery dinner cruises, Sunday brunch cruises, parties and other special events. Many feature music, dining and dancing.
  1. Buck’s County Riverboat Company

    • Buck’s County Riverboat Co. specializes in private events. However, during the summer months sunset cocktail cruises are open to the public on Friday and Saturday evenings. The sunset cruise along the Delaware River lasts about one-and-a-half hours. The River Otter embarks from Keller’s Landing in Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania.

      Buck’s County Riverboat Co.

      1469 River Road

      Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972

      610-982-5252

      kellerslanding.com/index.php

    Gateway Clipper Fleet

    • The Gateway Clipper Fleet sails out of Pittsburgh with a fleet of five ships. Cruises range from short jaunts to full-day tours. Select from public cruises, including fall foliage tours, concert events, or dinner and luncheon cruises, or enjoy one of many special event cruises. One-hour sightseeing tours run in the morning, afternoon and evening. Several cruises feature activities appropriate for children. Gateway Clippers are at the Station Square in downtown Pittsburgh and sail from the Monongahela River.

      Gateway Clipper Fleet

      350 W. Station Square Drive

      Pittsburgh, PA 15219

      412-355-7980

      info@gatewayclipper.com

      gatewayclipper.com

    Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat

    • Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat cruises run from early May through October. Hiawatha features public cruises, family night cruises, Sunday brunch cruises and concert cruises. Most cruises last 1 to 1½ hours; however, concert cruises are two hours long. Options other than the public cruise require advanced reservations. Embark at the Hiawatha docks in the Susquehanna State Park.

      Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat

      1500 W. Third St.

      Williamsport, PA 17701

      570-326-2500

      info@ridehiawatha.com

      ridehiawatha.com

    The Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat Cruise

    • The Pride of the Susquehanna offers public cruises and themed dinner cruises. Public cruises last about 45 minutes and sail along the Susquehanna River. Public cruises occur from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Pride offers fall foliage, mystery dinner and sunset jazz cruises. The Pride of the Susquehanna departs from the City Island docks.

      Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society

      P.O. Box 910

      Harrisburg, PA 17108

      717-234-6500

      harrisburgriverboat.com

    Riverboat Queen Fleet & New River Loop

    • The Riverboat Queen Fleet sails from the Penn’s Landing Marina in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Enjoy day or evening cruises along the Delaware River. The Riverboat Queen Fleet is only available for chartered cruises. However, the New River Loop Boat Tours offers one, two or three-hour luxury cruises along the Delaware and the Schuykill Rivers. Both cruise options feature views of historical attractions along the Pennsylvania and New Jersey waterfronts.

      Riverboat Queen Fleet

      Penn’s Landing

      Hyatt Regency Hotel

      Philadelphia, PA

      215-923-2628

      info@riverboatqueenfleet.com

      riverboatqueenfleet.com/

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