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Celebrate Halloween with a spooky-themed cruise around Sarasota Bay! A fun alternative to your usual Halloween activities, this cruise is sure to please! Reservations open only 2 weeks in advance. Upper Deck seating is not guaranteed. Reservations open only 3 weeks in advance.
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The two-hour Dolphin Encounter Cruise is offered each morning. Learn about Sarasota’s resident 120 bottlenose dolphins on this educational tour, which is narrated by a trained naturalist/marine biologist. Guaranteed dolphin or manatee sighting. If not, free passes for the entire party on any other regularly scheduled cruise. Relax with family and friends while you listen to Jimmy Buffett-style musicians and watch the sun set into the Gulf of Mexico. Each Tropical Sunset Cruise features live entertainment and dancing, full bar, light-fare menu, and restrooms available onboard.

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We are located just north (100 yards) of O’Leary’s Restaurant, and as you walk down the south end of the docks you cannot miss LeBarge, the big boat with the palm trees and mermaids on top. Each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday and daily in season. You’ve never seen a parade like this before — and you’re in it! Watch this fantastic parade of Christmas lights from the inside as we cruise through the marina.
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This popular sunset cruise aboard our relaxing tropical vessel offers some of the most breathtaking views. Keep your eyes open for dolphins at play and see if you can catch the legendary “green flash” as the sun dips below the horizon. For the ultimate in tropical experiences, come join LeBarge for a Sunday afternoon Rhythm on the Bay Cruise. Sit back and relax with your chosen drink while cruising around Sarasota Bay.
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Tropical location, tropical cocktails, and tropical music! Sit back and relax with a drink in your hand as we cruise around Sarasota Bay. Imagine you are on vacation listening to the sounds of a steel drum.
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Sarasota Bay is the ideal location to observe these intelligent marine mammals. Sit back with a drink in your hand as we watch the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico. Then cruise around beautiful Sarasota Bay as the full moon rises. LeBarge Tropical Cruise is a floating Florida beach bar located in Sarasota Bay. Discover this great Florida beach bar.
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You’ll feel like you’re on a mobile island, thanks to the real palm trees that adorn the top of the boat, adding an extra special tropical feel. Each Tropical Sunset Cruise lasts two hours. We’ve been visiting Siesta Key since 2001 and this is the first sunset cruise that we’ve taken. There is a cash bar and light snacks and they too are very reasonable. Get into the moment with the cruise’s live entertainment, courtesy of Jimmy Buffet-style musicians who add the right Floridian touch.
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Plus, treat yourself to a tropical cocktail and order from our light fare menu. Maybe do a little dancing or jump on our conga line that magically appears from time to time. We must meet a minimum passenger count to run the cruise. We take reservations for regularly scheduled cruises no more than 3 weeks in advance. All scheduled cruises are subject to change. We must meet a minimum passenger count to cruise.
You may even join some other passengers in dancing to the rhythm. Depending on the time of year and time of sunset. Boarding and entertainment begin one half hour prior to departure time.
While enjoying the Sightseeing & Nature Cruise, you’ll once again want to keep your eyes open for dolphins and manatee active in our local waters. The Sightseeing & Nature Cruise leaves at 2 pm daily. Celebrate April Fool’s Day on a silly cruise in Sarasota aboard the LeBarge! Enjoy music, drinks, cruising, and great views. Went on the Sunset Cruise with out of town friends.
LeBarge offers several types of local cruises, with the Tropical Sunset Cruise their most famous option. But there's also songs that are seemingly aimed at other figures in Swift's life, good and bad. From giddy love songs to boyfriend Travis Kelce, to relatable anthems about awful "situationships" aimed at Matty Healy . Even a few songs that seem to throw shade at her long-time adversary Kim Kardashian.
A Sarasota Bay Explorers-trained marine biologist joins LeBarge Tropical Cruises to share information about local bottlenose dolphins and manatees. Sarasota Bay Explorers is a sister company to LeBarge and is located at Sarasota’s Mote Marine Laboratory. This ensures that you’ll get the most up-to-date information possible on these popular, iconic marine mammals. Relax and enjoy an educational and fun Sightseeing and Nature Cruise. Discover Sarasota’s history, see local wildlife and spectacular waterfront homes on this two-hour narrated tour.
Let the music take you away to the Rhythm on the Bay. All cruises depart from Marina Jack Plaza. Rhythm on the Bay cruises depart at 2 p.m.
For some daytime fun with the family, take advantage of LeBarge’s Sightseeing & Nature Cruise. This two-hour excursion is ideal for all ages. Then, as the sun begins to make its descent, enjoy the beautiful view but keep your eyes on the water, too. You just may find dolphins splashing around.
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