River Tees Boat Ride for Two (£7.50), Four (£14) or Six (£18) People with Princess River Cruises
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River Tees Boat Ride for Two (£7.50), Four (£14) or Six (£18) People with Princess River Cruises
- Cruises on the River Tees
- Leisure boats with heating, bar and catering facilities
The Deal
- Total trip time of 3.5 hours
- Two-tiered pleasure cruiser
- Roundtrip v Castlegate Quay to Yarm and back
- Views of historic sights and picturesque natural scenes
Limit 1 per 2, 4, or 6 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 48 hour cancellation policy. Valid Mon-Sat. Sailing times may vary, enquire on booking. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Original value based on most expensive options. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified on 25 May 2012 at 5.15pm.
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Contrary to public opinion, statistical and anecdotal evidence shows that boats are actually far safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Float downriver with today’s Groupon at Princess River Cruises. Choose from the following options:
• River Tees boat ride for two people (Up to 53% off)• River Tees boat ride for four people (Up to 56% off)
• River Tees boat ride for six people (Up to 62% off)

Embarking from and gliding along the waters of the River Tees, Princess River Cruises provides a tranquil setting and pace with which to explore, ebb and flow down these scenic waterside routes. Meandering along the River Tees, the two-tiered 1996 Teesside Princess carries up to 130 passengers and offers a dining and drinking venue that glides unhurriedly through picturesque surroundings at around five miles an hour.
Setting sail downriver twice a day, Princess River Cruises offers guests the chance to take in the River Tees from a different perspective with a boat ride for groups of two, four or six people. Departing from Castlegate Quay, the voyage will take in stops at Preston Park Hall and the pretty market town of Yarm, there and back, passing sites of historical and natural importance as she goes.





