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| - This is a very relaxing ride. There's a kitchen and bar inside the ship and there's also music. Don't expect anything fancy with the music though. You can barely hear it while sailing and when you're about to get off the boat, they put some sort of salsa/jazzy music and turn it up to attract customers!
The 90 minute ride passes quite slowly. I used the time to work on a nice tan on the boat and hang out with my buddy, while enjoying a beautiful scenery.
They take a picture of you and your company once you get in and sell the printed photo in a cardboard photo frame for $16. When I saw my picture, I realized they can do way better than that, the angle wasn't right and they should at least take pictures when they're in middle of the trip, so there's at least a nice background behind you, and not just some ropes. Plus, these days everybody has a phone or camera, so that's not the best way to market.
The bar serves beer, wine and up to 4 different kinds of mixed drinks. I tried the Kajama-Rama (banana, orange and cranberry flavour) and although it was not strong, it gave me a good buzz and it was quite a summery fruity delicious drink. I tried the Quesadilla for $9.99 and couldn't finish the whole plate. It wasn't the best Quesadilla I've had, but it was alright.
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