We’ve been on the cruise twice. It’s great. Relaxing, informative, & entertaining. The best way to see the lake & learn about the area. Very knowledgable professional staff. The boat is clean & comfortable. Sit up top & don’t forget your sunscreen.
John C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hopkinton, NH
I found this two hour cruise of Lake Sunapee a total delight! The tickets cost $ 20.00 for an adult and I believe that is a good price for the cruise. The captain narrates the cruise and I found him to be informative, witty and pleasant to listen to during our time on the water. The Lake Sunapee area is a beautiful part of New Hampshire and I couldn’t be more pleased with this pleasant and relaxing cruise.
Michael M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ballston Spa, NY
The ship and the cruise have remained the same for decades(this is a good thing — you should not change a classic). I remember taking the same cruise in the early 1970s as a child. These days I take my children around Lake Sunapee on the same ship. The best part is the lake itself. Sunapee is the most beautiful, pristine lake I have ever seen. They almost always allow young children to take turns steering the ship. It is a relaxing, beautiful cruise.
Sue C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wakefield, MA
Finally got to cruise Sunapee… I really enjoyed the boat cruise… comfortable…interesting:0 Well worth the $ 20 bucks.
Freesia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Haven, CT
We went on a public narrated tour of Lake Sunapee on the MV Mt. Sunapee II, and it was pretty enjoyable. We were on the water for close to an hour and 45 minutes, went all around the lake, and listened to the friendly captain tell us all about the history, lore, and points of interest of the lake and surrounding area. Some of the narration was interesting, and while some of the stories got a little tiresome after a while, the captain did stop talking at some points to give us time to just enjoy the cruise. My boyfriend and I sat on the top deck, and it was a nice way to spend a beautiful summer afternoon. Tickets to this cruise are $ 20. We got our tickets as part of a LivingSocial deal when we stayed at a bed and breakfast nearby and probably wouldn’t have bought tickets on our own, but we were glad we went on the cruise and had a good time. There were seats on both the upper level in the open and the lower level that was enclosed. There were some snacks and beverages(including beer and wine) for sale on the lower level. We didn’t feel like walking all the way downstairs to buy drinks, but it was nice to have the option, and a lot of people on our cruise clearly took advantage of it because on our way out, we saw a lot of empty beer bottles.