Image via Toronto Palapa Tours
Want to feel like you’re on a tropical getaway without leaving the city? Palapa Tours is a tiki-style boat tour that will take you around the Toronto Islands and the harbour, all while playing fun music and serving up amazing views of the city skyline (and a drink or two).
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According to Palapa Tours, “Palapa Tours guides you around the Toronto Harbour and allows you to explore the breathtaking Toronto Islands.”
“These picturesque islands provide a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, and cruising around them offers stunning views of nature and the city skyline,” it continues.
The tiki boats can hold up to 12 guests, costing $65 per person on weekdays and $75 per person on weekends.
Guests are also welcome to grab a drink! The boat has a selection of alcoholic drinks ranging from $7-$14 as well as non-alcoholic drinks for $4-$8.
The boat tour guides are also available to explain fascinating insights and stories about the city’s history, architecture, and culture!
The tiki boats run seven days a week from 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM with each timeslot lasting an hour and a half.
Booking your tiki boat ride is easy, just head to the booking calendar and select your time slot here.
Enjoy your tiki boat tour and don’t forget to snap some photos of the views, Toronto!
When: Open seven days a week July-September from 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Where: Riders get on at HTO Park – South East Corner
Cost: $65-$75 per person
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