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4.8 (5 reviews)

Oxfordshire Cruises

Cruise the River Thames and discover Oxfordshire's hidden gems

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Frances,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
19 Apr 2024
Excellent
Thoroughly enjoyed the experience, very informative and helpful boatman. Super hour on the water.
Oxford Experience Cruise (50 Minutes)
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Anonymous
07 Oct 2023
Excellent
Nice and relaxing tour with a great guide - perfect for an introduction to Oxford.
Oxford Experience Cruise (50 Minutes)
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Anonymous
05 Jul 2023
Good
It g ave me another view on life in Oxford and expanded the interest I have on the river .
Oxford Experience Cruise (50 Minutes)

About: Oxfordshire Cruises

Explore the beauty of Oxfordshire by taking a cruise along the River Thames! From the comfort of a traditional boat, get to know the stunning sights, charming villages, and picturesque views of this stunning region. Discover the hidden gems of Oxfordshire with a knowledgeable guide to show you around. Whether it’s a romantic getaway or a family outing, there's a cruise for you.

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