A sightseeing boat tour with Cardiff Cruises is enjoyable at any time of year, and if you want to be certain that you will have a good time, you should book your cruise online. Expect a 90-minute trip with the best waterway views of Penarth and Cardiff, as well as a commentary on what you’re seeing when you choose Cardiff bay boats for your time away from a busy life. The distinctive red ship from Cardiff Cruises is the heaviest, longest, tallest, and most visible ship sailing from Cardiff Bay; it not only has style, but it can also safely hold up to 200 people.
The cruise encourages you to enjoy as you pass stunning sites like the Dr. Who Exhibition, Cardiff Barrage Locks, Penerth Pier, BBC Wales, The Norwegian Church, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Devils Ice Hockey, St. David’s Hotel, with views to Steepholm Island, and Flatholm Island- views for days!
Because there is a restroom on board, families will never have to worry about their children needing to go to the bathroom. This fact alone relieves some burden for families that like travelling, and children under the age of one can travel for free with each paying adult. The Cardiff Cruise departs at the Historic Graving Dock, Mermaid Quay, Europe’s largest waterfront development, and heads out to Flatholm Island before returning to the Bay. The boat trips in Cardiff start at 11:00 a.m. and go for 12 hours. There is a 12-hour gap between sails to allow the ship to prepare for the arrival of the next group of visitors; sails stop at 16:30 when the last cruise returns to the Historic Graving Dock.