Monday, April 16, 2012

Riverfront Cruises


Riverfront Cruises
Riverfront CruisesWe live in a world obsessed with celebrities and their many luxuries.  Instead of watching it on MTV, why not see the real thing on Riverfront Cruises?  As you embark on this water voyage, the staff, who is extremely accommodating, will take your picture for this memorable moment.  Take a seat aboard this spacious yacht and feel the refreshing breeze as you cruise along the New River and the Intracoastal Waterway.  This is truly a treasure tucked right behind Las Olas.  Click Here for InTown’s Listing of Riverfront Cruises.

YachtAs the trip begins, the captain keeps things lighthearted by first pointing out the courthouse where Whitney picked up Bobby Brown.  Then, things start to get extravagant….a lot more extravagant.  We begin by viewing million dollar mansions and you are literally in their backyard peeking in.  Get a peek at the opulence that is the Wayne Huizenga Estate or the Michael Egan Compound.  The knowledgeable captain even brings us by Gloria Vanderbilt's home and informs us that Anderson Cooper is her son (who knew?).  As we sit on the luxurious cruise and pass by the homes of the rich and famous, we might start feeling a tad lavish ourselves.  Click Here for InTown's Gallery of Riverfront Cruises.

Dining Area and Bar on YachtAfter passing by the homes of Miami Vice, Bugsy Siegel, and even Al Capone, we make our way to the mega yachts.  This is where you can see Judge Judy's yacht, Triumphant Lady, up close and personal, but that's just the scratch of the surface.  Next to it stands the magnificent monstrosity of Steven Spielberg's 200 million dollar yacht.  Yes, we can undoubtedly observe the luxury of Fort Lauderdale, but we also see its history as our captain will point out.  As you enjoy the ride, head downstairs for a cool drink and light snack.   It perfectly compliments the invigorating breeze, extravagent assets, and the sun setting on the water.  Riverfront Cruises truly provides a spectacular waterway tour.  Click here for Riverfront Cruises' website. 

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