River Street Riverboat Company operates a variety of cruises to provide you with the most exciting view of Savannah. The 400 passenger River Queen and 600 passenger Georgia Queen are replica's of the boats that once operated upon the rivers of America! They offer daytime cruises, narrated sightseeing cruise, Saturday luncheon cruise, Sunday brunch cruise, evening dinner and entertainment cruise, Monday Gospel dinner cruise, moonlight entertainment cruise and many more.
Location:
9 East River Street, PO Box 10086, Savannah Georgia 31412
Telephone
912-232-6404 Toll Free: 800-786-6404
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