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Washington, D.C. Cruises

See the nation's capital in a whole new light with a Washington D.C. cruise

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Ashley,  United States United States
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The Premier Brunch was really good! the food and service was excellent. I will say the boat didn't take us on the route it said it would to see the sights. Also, there were two minor emergencies...
The Premier Brunch was really good! the food and service was excellent. I will say the boat didn't take us on the route it said it would to see the sights. Also, there were two minor emergencies that held up time and they didn't allow us to make up that time so our trip wasn't as long.
Washington DC Premier Brunch Cruise

About: Washington, D.C. Cruises

Experience the beauty of Washington D.C., from the majestic Potomac River!

Take in all the city's famous monuments and sights from the comfort of a luxury cruise.

Relax in the sun and see the city like never before, with a view you can only get from the water. Bask in the beauty of the nation's capital and soak up the history.

Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore Washington, D.C., from the river!

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