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Lone Star Riverboat Sightseeing Tours
4.7 1120 votes
208 Barton Springs Road
(512) 327-1388
About Lone Star Riverboat
- 1 hour tour
- Reservations recommended
- Departure time is approximately 30 minutes prior to sunset.
- Departure times may vary, please call for the departure schedule.
- 32' and 35' Electric cruisers
- ADA compliant
- Prices: Adults - $13, Seniors (60 and over) - $13, Children (12 and under) - $8, Children (2 and under) - Free
- Saturday and Sunday - 12:30PM & 3:00PM
- 1 hour narrated tour
- ADA compliant
- Boarding begins 45 minutes before tour time.
- Prices: Adults - $13, Seniors (60 and over) - $11, Children (12 and under) - $8, Children (2 and under) - Free
- Friday - 10:30PM
- 1 hour scenic tour
- Boarding begins at 9:45PM
- All Tickets: $13 per ticket
- Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 5:30PM
- Non-alcoholic CASH only beverage service (on the Lone Star) or bring your own beverage of choices
- Boarding begins at 4:45PM until 5:15PM
- Minimum number of people: 30
- Maximum number of people: 130
- $18.00 per person (30 - 80 people)
- $16.00 per person (81 - 130 people)
- Children 2 and under are no charge
- Two hour charter time (plus 30 minutes prior to departure for boarding)
- $200 for each additional hour (may be broken into 1/2 hour increments)
- Catering and beverage service may be arranged at an additional cost (see below)
- Charges are for the number of people guaranteed or on a per person basis, whichever is greater
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“ My husband and I went on that bat tour with DJ and it was one of our favorite date nights ever. ” in 20 reviews
“ Captain Shelby and her coworker (I think Mike) the bat expert were really great and entertaining as well! ” in 9 reviews
“ We loved the guide giving the tour - such detailed (and entertaining) history and descriptions of the Austin skyline . ” in 17 reviews
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208 Barton Springs Rd
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Established in 1987. Purchased the original "Lone Star" riverboat in 1987. Lone Star Riverboat, Inc. has grown the business into a full-time operation, now featuring four boats that are all environmentally-friendly battery powered vessels. We added the Little Star in 2000 and the Southern Star in 2007 and now the Northern Star in 2017 to be used for nightly sunset/bat watching cruises or 1 hour private parties. We use the Lone Star for our weekend sightseeing cruises at 12:30 and 3 pm and our Friday night moonlight cruise at 10:30 pm and private charters for up to 100 guests. We are the original sunset/bat watching cruise on Lake Lady Bird. Our Bat Watching public cruises are from March-October, other cruises from March - December and January to March. We offer private charters on the Lone Star, any time year -round. …
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Directions on the website were clear and accurate. Reservations were super easy to make. Prices were super reasonable. The tour guide was personable, informative, funny and smart. We saw lots of bats! I've lived in Austin for 7 years and this was my first time on the boat. Much better than going to watch from the bridge.
Jul 22, 2024
Thank you for choosing us to enjoy the bat experience! Our tours are very affordable and family friendly and so glad you had a nice time and hope to see you again.
My experience was very mediocre. Let's start with the information provided prior to our scheduled tour. I was happy that they gave several parking options, however, as tourists from out of town we did not know the lay of the land. The first and free option was to park at Vic Mathias Shores. I didn't review the map fully, as they suggested, so it was my own fault that we parked at the complete opposite side of the park requiring us to walk 15 minutes to the dock. (Just a warning to others NOT to do this.) We made it to the dock with time to spare and check-in was seamless. All we had to do was give our names. There were 4 boats to choose from: one double-decker with tables and chairs, two medium-sized boats with just chairs and one smaller boat with just chairs. We chose one of the mid-sized boats, but later wished that we'd chosen the double-decker because of the tables. You are allowed to bring drinks onboard, but the seating was very cramped. It would have been nice to have a table. Some of the staff were loud and rowdy prior to departure. I listened as they made snide remarks about the customers not listening and not signing the waiver, as instructed. When we checked in, we were told to choose a boat and find a seat. I first heard mention of the waiver AFTER we had already boarded and gotten ourselves comfortable. We did not make any extra effort to get off and sign the waiver, so if that is important to them, they might want to streamline that process to ensure they get all of the required signatures. The captain of the double-decker boat gave a safety speech, but it sounded like he was speaking to just the passengers of his boat. I listened but expected our captain to give a speech too. He did not. I have no clue where our life vests were, but we were told that the water was fairly shallow, and we could probably stand and walk out of the lake in an emergency situation. The boat ride itself was peaceful, leisurely and informative. AND due to the presence of the bat colony, there were little to no insects bothering us while on the water. The biggest disappointment came when the bats didn't emerge within the allotted timeframe and our captain took a vote asking who wanted to stay out longer or return to the dock. I'm almost certain that those seated in front of me did not even hear what he said. I think HE was ready to go home! We saw very few "scout" bats. They come out to check the scenery before letting the colony know that it is safe to emerge. We did not make it to that point because our captain took us back to the dock. If I were to do this again, I would rent a kayak or duck boat and take it out ourselves so that we're in control of when we go in or give up for the night, but for $14 per person, this wasn't too bad.
4 boat options to choose from on a first come first serve basis.
Jul 15, 2024
Hello and thank you for all your information. Yes, parking can be an issue unless you check out the map and know where you are going - glad you found us. As of now, the bats are putting on just a fair show, hope you enjoyed your narration and learned a bit about Austin and the bats too. Thank you and we will note your remarks and bring this to the attention of the captains - we strive to do a great service for our customers and hope we will see you for another of our cruises.
Wonderful trip in the boat. Very informative and the bats for not dissapoint!! Our captain was funny and very knowledgeable.
Aug 19, 2024
Thank you Jenn, glad you enjoyed the cruise and the bat show! Hope to see you again!
Fantastic experience! We are locals that wanted to celebrate my son's HS graduation night in a special way. This was one of the coolest outings we've had around town. Our tour guide was entertaining and thoughtful and even got us to cover from the rain shower that decided to hit just as we got started. We saw some great bats, our beautiful Austin skyline as a backdrop and learned some cool facts about our buildings and the cool bats! We already have plans to book another trip over the summer!
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May 31, 2024
Thank you for your review! So glad you enjoyed your cruise, we hope to see you again soon- and yes, we are very cool and fun!
This riverboat tour to see the bat bridge was awesome! Our tour guide was hilarious and very entertaining. He gave us a history of the buildings in Austin and the river. We watched the bats fly out from their homs in the bridge it was such a cool thing to see! I highly recommend this tour!!
Jul 29, 2024
Thank you and yes, the bat emergence is awesome as well as the narrated cruise, lots of fun for everyone! So happy you enjoyed your cruise and hope to see you again!
We enjoyed our excursion here. We had not seen Austin's famous bat colony before, and this is a nice way to do it. It's BYOB if your want to bring a beer cooler. But it's a family friendly event, not a party boat, so keep that in mind, too. They made bottled water, Sprite and Coke available for $3 each. They start boarding 45 minutes before they depart. Show up early to sit together if you're a larger party. We spent two hours on the boat, in total, as we arrived just as they opened the doors to start boarding (we were in the boat from 7:30 to 9:30 but on the actual tour from 8:20 to 9:20). You sit in a plastic chair on the deck. We weren't pooped on, but that can happen, so be prepared for that. Maybe bring wet wipes just in case? But it didn't seem to be a problem for anyone on our trip. Bats are not 100% predictable. They don't do the exact same thing at the exact same time every evening. They're small and you won't see them up close. But there were 750,000 of them there when we visited and they definitely started swarming. Pretty cool. The video I took came out pretty good but I didn't get a good photograph of the bats. I tried, but the 2.5x optical zoom in my iPhone wasn't quite enough for a photo but somehow did pretty well in the video. The reason is (and you can probably configure this), shutter speed slows when it's darker, and with a longer exposure, you won't capture anything that's moving. The boat captain is entertaining and informative, and you'll learn a few things about Austin, which we enjoyed. The pictures I took that came out well were of the Austin skyline. You may not feel a need to do this again after you've done it once. But it's not a bad way to spend a couple of hours and the price is right :-)
Jun 29, 2023
Thank you for coming out on our bat watching/sunset cruise this week! It is a great value and family friendly as you mentioned. Appreciate your fun-facts and helpful hints for our guests, thank you again.
Lone Star Riverboat Cruises was mostly a good experience. It was a company funded outing in the evening after Day 1 of our sales meeting (Sure was a nice looong walk to there from the Austin Hilton...but as they say "Everything is bigger in Texas!") LOL! The food was pretty good - Chicken and Beef Burritos wraps with rice and the bar was pretty well stocked considering the somewhat small size of the boat. The bartender was cool as well. The bat tour under the bridge was pretty cool....outside of a Batman movie, I've never seen such a large swarm! They kinda circled from the bottom of the bridge over the top where people were walking across! No one on the bridge ran or freaked out...guess they're used to it? LOL!!! The only thing I really didn't care for was narrow and steep steps to go up and down to and from the Lower and Upper Levels. Definitely advise to hold the railings with BOTH hands while ascending or descending the stairs and walk slowly!
Dec 13, 2023
Thank you, David, for your review, yes, our big boat the Lone Star is a wonderful venue, very unique and seeing the bat emergence is something special too. Glad you enjoyed the food and our service from our awesome captains, they are very entertaining as well. Our stairs are a bit steep to the upper deck, glad you enjoyed the view from up top. We are there for any assistance needed. Hope to see you at another time, best to you and hope you have a wonderful holiday season! Lone Star Riverboat
We went on the Bat Boat ride. It was so fun and our "speaking captain" was great! She gave background on the bats and downtown Austin. For $14 a ticket it was well worth it.
Thank you and our captains are awesome!! So much fun and so informative too, hope you will visit us again!
Very good! Garrett was nice. Stood up for us against those who did not pay for the bat tour. Made experience great.. magical even! 5 out of 5 stars!
bridge with the bats
May 22, 2024
So happy you all had a magical time, thank you and hope to see you again!
Was visiting Austin and wanted to have a nice boat cruise. I was super sad that I booked this boat a week after the bats were supposed to leave (apparently Austin tourist spot is watching bats at night). BUT to my surprise I was able to still see the bats, albeit it being November and a lot of them migrating. But now to the experience. The booking was super simple, about $13 per person. I showed up early and got a nice spot. The boat is BYOB so bring a drink or a snack. The tour lasts an hour and we got to see a lot of different buildings, the nearby park, and the bridge with the bats. The captain, Melissa, was super corny and it was so silly and hilarious . Definitely would recommend to anyone coming here
Nov 13, 2023
Thank you for your nice review and happy to you got to see some bats too! They seem to be hanging around a bit later this year with the nicer and warmer than usually weather - bet we will see some next weekend as well. Our captain Melissa is great, and she is funny, glad you enjoyed the narration. See you the next time you visit and thank you again!
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Description, lone star river boat tours, daily bat watching sunset cruises it is a spectacular sight to see the bats emerge from the bridge at sunset.
Lone star river boat offers a spectacular night on the water with our bat watching tours! It is a spectacular sight to see the bats emerge from the bridge at sunset! An estimated 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge. It is the largest urban colony in North America, recognized by National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, and various other news media. Come relax on the lake, observe our unusual attraction, and listen to the narration and history provided by your captain.
All bat watching cruises will be on one of our THREE smaller boats, The Southern Star, The Northern Star or The Little Star. Most public sightseeing cruises will be on The Lone Star.
Tour Months March - October
- 1-hour tour
- Reservations recommended
- Departure time is approximately 30 minutes prior to sunset.
- Departure times may vary, please call for the departure schedule.
- 32' and 35' Electric cruisers
- Adults - $12
- Seniors (60 and over) - $10
- Children (12 and under) - $7
- Children (2 and under) - Free
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- Saturday and Sunday – 12:30PM and 3:00PM
- 1 hour narrated tour
- Boarding begins at 11:45AM or 2:15PM
- Non-alcoholic CASH only beverage service or Bring your own Beverage of choice
- Adult - $12
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- Friday - 10:30PM
- 1 hour scenic tour
- Boarding begins at 9:45 PM
- $12 per ticket
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Discovering Austin’s Bats with Lone Star Riverboat Tours: A Family Adventure
If you’re looking for a unique and memorable family outing in Austin, Texas, look no further than the Lone Star Riverboat bat-watching tour . This delightful excursion offers an unbeatable opportunity to witness the city’s famous Congress Avenue Bridge bats in their natural habitat while enjoying a serene boat ride on the Colorado River.
Our adventure began at the picturesque docks of Lone Star Riverboat, located conveniently near downtown Austin. From the moment we stepped aboard, the friendly and knowledgeable staff made us feel right at home. The boat was clean and spacious, with plenty of room for to explore or relax.
As we cruised along the river, our guide provided fascinating insights into the history of Austin and the significance of the bat colony under the Congress Avenue Bridge. The kids onboard were captivated by the stories of how these little mammals came to reside in the city and their impact on the local ecosystem. It was both entertaining and educational, turning our evening into a fun learning experience for the whole family.
As dusk approached, the excitement on the boat grew palpable. We all gathered on the deck, eyes trained on the bridge. Right on cue, thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats emerged from under the bridge, creating a mesmerizing display against the twilight sky. The sight was nothing short of magical. Everyone was in awe, with faces lighting up with wonder and amazement. This spectacle, set against the backdrop of Austin’s skyline, is a sight every family should experience at least once.
One of the highlights of the Lone Star Riverboat tour is how family-friendly it is. The boat offers a smooth, gentle ride that’s perfect for all ages, from toddlers to grandparents. There are snacks and beverages available on board, which was a lifesaver for keeping the little ones content. Plus, the restrooms were clean and easily accessible, a crucial factor when traveling with kids.
Don’t forget to bring your camera! The combination of the setting sun, the bats, and the city skyline makes for fantastic photo opportunities. Our family snapped several pictures that will undoubtedly become cherished memories of our Austin adventure.
The Lone Star Riverboat bat-watching tour is a must-do for families visiting Austin. It’s a delightful blend of nature, education, and pure wonder, all packaged into a relaxing boat ride. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this tour offers a unique perspective on one of Austin’s most fascinating natural phenomena. We left the boat with smiles on our faces, a camera full of photos, and a deeper appreciation for the city’s wildlife.
So, gather your crew and set sail on a Lone Star Riverboat tour – it’s an experience your family will treasure for years to come.
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The lone star riverboat weekend sightseeing cruise.
Hop aboard the Lone Star Riverboat Sightseeing Cruise to take in the beauty of Austin’s Lady Bird Lake. Travel down the water on this environmentally-friendly electric double-decker boat (with an air-conditioned lower level) and enjoy a relaxing, kid-friendly, one-hour cruise, narrated by a guide who shares lots of interesting knowledge and trivia about the sights along the water.
Reservations are recommended so you can ensure to get a spot on the boat. You can purchase your tickets online here or call (512) 327-1388 to book your reservation.
Our content manager, Heidi, took her family on their first ride on the Lone Star Riverboat recently. Read all about it, and check out her photos…
When I told my boys (ages 5, 7, and 9) that we’d be taking a boat ride downtown, they were all very excited! I loved knowing that it was a one-hour tour (sounded like a perfect amount of time), and I knew it would be cool to see views of Austin that we could only appreciate from the water.
The boat dock is located just next to Auditorium Shores, and when we arrived, were happy to find ample, easy free parking in the Auditorium Shores lot without any trouble at all. (Apparently, hot summer afternoons are not a popular time for hitting the hike & bike trail, with reason).
We were told we could board the boat at 2:15 p.m. and that seating would be first come, first served. So we got there right around that time and were among the first on the boat. My family had a bit of a disagreement about where to sit (downstairs is air-conditioned, and the top level is open-air but in the hot afternoon sun). So we chose a table in the a/c, and felt pretty good about that decision.
Do take note that the downstairs seats were full by 2:30 p.m. So if you know you’re going to want to sit inside, be sure to get there early. Once the boat starts moving, there is a little bit of breeze on the top, and we did go back and forth between levels to get views from above.
Everyone is welcome to bring their own snacks, picnics, etc. It’s totally BYOB. But there is a little cash bar downstairs that sells sodas and juice if you find yourself needing a beverage. You’ll find restrooms on the bottom level, too.
The entire ride is so very kid-friendly, and it’s really fun to feel like a tourist in your own town. The guide provided some interesting facts about Austin and Lady Bird Lake that you we had not previously known.
The kids loved going under the Congress Ave. Bat Bridge, and hearing the sounds of the bats. We enjoyed it so much, in fact, that we plan to take one of their Bat Watching Sunset Cruises soon!
For more information about the cruises — including the weekend sightseeing cruise, bat watching cruise, and Friday night moonlight cruise — please visit the Lone Star Riverboat website or call (512) 327-1388.
–> What to Know Before You Go to the Sightseeing Cruise:
- Boarding begins at 2:15 p.m. , first-come-first-choice for seats
- Departure is 3 p.m.
- Bring your own drinks and food, but there is a cash soft drink and juice bar aboard
- Be prepared if you sit on the top deck in the open air. Bring hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.
- You can park for free in the lot at Auditorium Shores. If that is full, you can pay to park at the Hyatt Hotel or City Hall.
–> Ticket Giveaway! We have a family 4-pack of tickets to give away to a lucky reader! Winner will be able to choose to reserve seats on any Saturday or Sunday 3 p.m. cruise through the end of August 2015. Winner will be chosen on Friday, July 24. Enter below. Good luck!
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Lone Star Riverboat Cruises & Austin are two shining stars of Texas! Join us aboard one of our all environmentally-friendly vessels. Experience the exhilaration of the outdoors, the abundant waterfowl, our ever changing city skyline and the natural beauty that is Austin. We’re located on Lake Lady Bird in Austin, TX and feature boat charters, daily bat watching tours, weekend afternoon sightseeing tours, and a moonlight cruises on Friday nights. Free parking is available at Vic Mathias Shores subject to special event availability and on a first come first serve basis.
About Charters Imagine your social occasion on a delightful cruise right through the heart of downtown Austin, Texas aboard The Lone Star. Private charters are available year-round for groups of 30 to 100 people. Visit our charters page on our full website for more details.
Daily Bat Watching Sunset Cruises Climb aboard the Little Star, Northern Star and Southern Star Daily (March – October) for a spectacular sight to see the bats emerge from the bridge at sunset! An estimated 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge. Tours last 1 hour and start 30 minutes before sunset! Prices are $13 for adults, $11 for seniors, $8 for children aged 2-12, and free for children under 2.
Weekend Afternoon Sightseeing Cruises Enjoy a quiet, scenic and relaxing cruise on Lady Bird Lake, aboard one of our all environmentally-friendly electric cruisers-normally on the Lone Star – our big double-decker boat. Come join us and take in the picturesque sights of Lady Bird Lake. Tour times are Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 and 3pm, boarding begins 45 minutes prior to departure. Prices are $13 for adults, $11 for seniors, $8 for children aged 2-12, and free for children under 2.
Friday Night Moonlight Cruise Enjoy a romantic, scenic and relaxing cruise on Lady Bird Lake, aboard The Lone Star. Come join us and take in the beautiful Austin skyline under the stars with your special someone. Tours are Friday night at 10:30 and boarding begins at 9:45. All tickets are $13.
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William j. wyner (jesse).
I would give a higher rating if I could. I can't remember our tour guides name, but she did a fantastic job. This was our first Austin activity as a group (bachelor party) and I can't think of a better way to start our visit. If someone tells you that going to see the bats isn't worth it, don't believe a word they say. It was incredible and I will absolutely be doing it again. Thank you, Lone Star!
Nicole Jawad
This was a great experience for the price. We not only got to see the bats, we got to experience a nice river cruise for a great price. Playing music during boarding would have been a nice touch. I highly recommend bringing something to drink on board.
Jennifer Taylor
We had an awesome time with Captain Matt and Captain Toby , witty humor mixed with fun facts about Austin made our Bat tour experience memorable. We were right under the bridge with the best view to see last nights emergence , what an experience!
Shari Sawyers
We loved the boat tour! Even though the bats didn’t really swarm, we saw quite a few. Our tour guides Natalie & Maverick were great, and the night was beautiful. Even the screaming toddler couldn’t ruin the night for us! Thanks!
We prebooked the 8PM Bat Tour, and it was fantastic! Our captain, Jais, was funny and informative. The sunset was beautiful, and we got to see a moderate emergence of bats around 9:05. One of the best parts of our weekend visit to Austin!
Roodnel Charles
My wife and I did a 8Pm tour! Beautiful Sunset.. Very good and really fair pricing! And Captain Onsolo (don't know the right spelling, my bad..loll) was really fun.. Captain Natalie was on board too.. we've seen few bats... Highly recommend it..
Margaret Wurdeman
Great way to see the bats in Austin! Tour Guide was entertaining and knowledgeable. This was on my husband's bucket list and he enjoyed every minute of it!!
Even though we didn’t see the horde of bats as seen in so many of the pictures, the tour guide, Captain Toby was worth the price of admission. So much fun information about the Austin skyline in addition to the bats themselves. We had to give up as it looked like they weren’t coming out in the rain, but on our walk back to the car we stopped on the path under the bridge and witnessed groups of bats flying around the bridge pillars and into the nearby trees. It was very cool. Would definitely recommend the boat tour over standing in the bridge or a nearby patch of grass. Rainy conditions aside, our group of 3 really enjoyed it.
Had a great experience on the riverboat sunset bat tour! It's a little early in the year to see all the bats but we saw a few hundred! The guide told us that right now the bats are pregnant, and once they have their babies later in the summer, there will be up to a billion bats out! Excited to do this again!
Nicholas Hancock
Took the sunset bat tour after hearing it’s a ‘must do’ when visiting Austin and we had a great time once we got moving. The boat captain was great. She had an immense sense of humour and was very knowledge as we went up and down the lake on a little tour before viewing the bats. It was a surreal experience to see all the bats emerge from under the bridge. I was expecting a mass exodus but they gradually emerged and you need to be mindful that it’s nature and can be different day by day. The only slight criticism was, upon arrival, you’re left on the small boat in the heat for well over an hour before you depart. Overall we had a great time and would recommend the tour when on a visit to Austin.
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It is a sight to see the sun set over the Austin skyline!
Enjoy a narrated, scenic and relaxing cruise on Lady Bird Lake, aboard one of our all environmentally-friendly electric cruisers. Come join us and take in the picturesque sights of Lady Bird Lake even after most of the bats have returned to Mexico for the winter. Most public sunset cruises will be on The Lone Star.
Enjoy a narrated, scenic and relaxing cruise on Lady Bird Lake, aboard one of our all environmentally-friendly electric cruisers. Come join us and take in the picturesque sights of Lady Bird Lake even after most of the bats have returned to Mexico for the winter. Great photo opportunity with the Austin skyline as your backdrop while you learn fun facts about Austin. Most public sunset cruises will be on open-air pontoon boats the Northern or Southern Star and we may use the Lone Star if the boat is available – weather permitting.
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A Volga river cruise is more than a geographical voyage; it’s also a journey through Russia’s rich and captivating history. No other experience takes you so completely to another place and time. The Volga is Europe’s longest and largest river; it meanders through the stories of Ivan the Terrible and his rise to power, the two historic ‘Greats’ Peter and Catherine, and then on into today. It’s a unique opportunity to see modern Russia in the context of its intriguing history, ably assisted by friendly and professional academics and tour guides. A Volga Dream Russian river tour promises to leave you with an unforgettable afterglow of fond memories.
Moscow to St. Petersburg River Cruise
Moscow and St. Petersburg are Russia’s best-known cities, but the towns of Russia’s historic Golden Ring are delightful too. The luxurious Volga Dream offers a unique opportunity to visit these Russian gems by sailing gently along the Volga River on an unforgettable cruising experience. In small, exclusive groups you’ll enjoy preferential access to some of Russia’s most significant cultural sites.
Moscow to Astrakhan River Cruise
Your River Cruise on the luxurious MS Volga Dream takes you from Moscow along Russia’s grand Volga River to the legend that is Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) and Astrakhan on the Caspian Sea. Along the way, you’ll discover the treasures of Yaroslavl, the oldest city on the Volga, medieval Nizhniy Novgorod and beautiful Kazan, the ancient Tatar capital. We plan our tour carefully to combine the very best of Moscow with a world-class Volga River cruise.
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We love hearing from guests about their time in Russia and one comment often hear is how surprised people are by the Russian capital. We can’t say for certain what people expected but we do know that it’s always far removed from what they imagined! It’s been called a modern metropolis, a cosmopolitan city, an historic gem, an architectural treasure and a cultural powerhouse, among other descriptions. Majestic Moscow has always surprised our guests and left them with lasting and fond memories.
Russia’s famous Golden Ring is an archipelago of historic towns surrounding Moscow. Uglich is one of the oldest and was founded under Igor, the last Varangian prince. It once resisted the Mongol invasion and its ancient walls saw the grisly murder of young Dmitri, son of Ivan the Terrible. The impressive Church of St. Dmitri on the Blood, with its classic onion domes and blood red walls, is a fine example of classic Russian architecture. The tour ends with an enchanting choral concert.
This, the oldest city on the Volga River, and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a wealth of ancient orthodox treasures. The impressive Transfiguration of the Savior, adorned with murals depicting St. John’s apocalyptic visions can be seen in the Spassky Monastery. The Church of St. Elijah the Prophet is decorated with an awe-inspiring selection of rich frescoes. For a real taste of pre-revolutionary Russia, visitors are entertained by a costumed reception at the Governor’s House.
Close to the shores of White Lake once were the ‘tsar’s fishing grounds’. It lies in a place so serene that ancient monks chose to build no fewer than three holy sites here, including the Ferapontov Monastery. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, its chapels boast magnificent frescoes by Dionysius, one of Russia’s most renowned icon painters. The Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery was a refuge for many nobles during tumultuous times and later a fortress that successfully repelled invading armies.
The Karelia region is a vast and naturally beautiful wilderness that spreads all the way from St. Petersburg to the Arctic Circle. The glorious island village of Kizhi consists almost entirely of the traditionally styled wooden buildings of ‘Old Russia’. Among them is the famous Transfiguration Church built in 1714. Remarkably, and in testament to the craftsmen of the time, not a single nail was used in its construction! Kizhi is one of the favorite stops on the river cruise to St. Petersburg.
A typical rural hamlet brought to life by warm and welcoming villagers. Volga Dream guests are invited into local homes to enjoy classic Russian fare, tea with jam and ‘pirozhki’ (pies). Enthusiastic hosts share Russian traditions and the appeal of village life while proudly showing off their scrupulously kept homes and kitchen gardens. The tour continues with a brief bus ride to see a unique World War II memorial and then, for a real glimpse of Russian life, a visit to a local primary school.
Nizhny Novgorod
This was once a wealthy city thanks to its proximity to rich eastern trading routes. During the Soviet era, the city was closed to outsiders because of its military importance. It’s also where many political prisoners were sent to live out their days in exile. The 16th-century Kremlin ramparts offer spectacular views and the city is known for its elaborately decorated churches. For Volga Dream cruise guests, the highlight of the day is an evening folk concert performed by local children.
Sailing along the Volga river, the riverbank gradually ceases to be dominated by Orthodox churches. Instead, beautiful mosques appear as the river crosses into Tatarstan where the first stop is scenic Kazan, the region’s capital. Inside the white walls of the citadel, the famous Kul Sharif mosque and the old Cathedral of Peter and Paul stand side-by-side symbolizing the two faiths’ long and peaceful coexistence in the region. A concert of traditional Tatar music ends the Volga Dream tour in Kazan.
Passing the Zhigulevskie Mountains offers wonderful views from the sundeck before touring the city. One of the key attractions is the fascinating Space Museum, which offers a revealing glimpse of how the Soviet Union pursued its ambitious journey to the cosmos. The town is also noted for its beautiful esplanade, perfect for a relaxed stroll beside the Volga river. This in turn leads to the Samara State Art Museum. Founded in 1897, it is home to a collection of more than 16,000 works of art.
This city is best known for its close associations with cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin. The Russian hero who achieved worldwide fame as the first man in space lived and studied here. Saratov used to be home to a large German community, a heritage that can still be seen in the local architecture. The Volga Dream tour visits the Radishchev State Art Museum, the first picture gallery in Russia outside Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Originally called Tsaritsyn, the city was renamed Stalingrad from 1925 to 1961 in honor of the USSR’s leader. During World War II, the city’s residents put up a heroic defense, repelling an advancing Nazi invasion. The battle for Stalingrad has gone down in history as a pivotal moment in the bloody conflict on the eastern front. The most ferocious and deadly fighting took place on Mamayev Hill, where an imposing memorial now stands close to the excellent Battle of Stalingrad Panorama Museum.
Saint Petersburg
If Moscow surprises, then St Petersburg delights. Peter the Great founded the city to showcase Russia’s newfound enlightenment. He wanted to show the modern world a cultured and advanced society. In short, he built the city to impress and in that he succeeded splendidly! The striking buildings were designed by some of the finest architects Europe had to offer and even now, the ‘Venice of the North’ never fails to enchant with its spectacular buildings and impressive canal network. It is a city of true grandeur.
Cocktails with the Captain
Commanding any ship is a complex role that calls for a long list of skills. Captains know their vessels inside out as well as well as the routes they sail and when things don’t go to plan, they have to make instant decisions. Above all though, the most important part of the job, underpinning everything they do, is to keep the ship and everyone aboard safe. The Captain’s cocktail party is a great and a wonderful opportunity for passengers and crew to get acquainted as the gets underway.
Matryoshka doll painting
There is nothing more typically Russian than a Matryoshka. It embodies the fact that there’s always something deeper to be found in every aspect of Russian life. Learning the traditional designs and techniques used to decorate these iconic dolls offers a pleasant diversion and some cathartic creativity!
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Our restaurant serves the highest standard of international cuisine, freshly made by our Cordon Bleu Chef. Choose either a sumptuous buffet or set menu for lunch while dinner is always four or five courses with full service. High praise for the exquisite quality of meals is yet another constantly recurring feature in feedback from our guests.
Meet the Professor
From the Mongol hordes to Soviet times, Russia’s history is, like all of Europe’s, a complex web of political intrigue, war and peace, trade and treaties, as well as heroes and villains. Academics devote whole lifetimes to studying Russia’s long past and one of them presents a series of lectures shedding light on everything from Gorbachev to Chekhov, Khrushchev to Ivan the Terrible and of course, contemporary Russia. Our Professor is on board throughout the river cruise for informal conversation.
Beginner’s Russian
The Russian language can be rather beautiful and poetic and we know that many seasoned travelers enjoy trying their hand at different languages. Our onboard teachers provide an introduction to the riches of Russian, so guests can try out a few useful words and phrases on real Russians during the exciting river tours from Moscow to St. Petersburg or from Moscow to Volgograd!
Russian tea tasting
The drink we tend to associate with Russia is vodka, but tea, in fact, is the much more universal beverage of choice throughout the country. Guests will get acquainted with the Russian tea etiquette, a fundamental component of the country's social culture, and enjoy the traditional tea ceremony while cruising from St. Petersburg to Moscow or taking a Grand Volga river tour.
Russian Dinner & Vodka Tasting
All our dining is international but for Russian Dining night, the Chef includes a selection of traditional Russian dishes: Chicken Kiev, Kulebyaka and no Russian table is complete without Borsch. To add to the ‘Taste of Russia’ optional Russian dress, or at least a touch of Russian style, is provided along with enthusiastic help from our staff!
Russian Cooking Class
A plate of pelmeni might not look like much to the untrained eye, but it forms the heart of Russian cuisine and culture. Basically, it's a type of dumpling: small portions of meat and onion wrapped in a thin sheet of unleavened dough and boiled, a little like ravioli. Guests can join a Russian cooking class onboard the MS Volga Dream to learn how to cook this delicious Russian dish.
Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov Piano Recital
Some of the greatest classical music ever written comes from Russia. It’s hard to imagine a more fitting stage for a virtuoso solo recital by our resident concert pianist than the mighty Volga or a better backdrop than the heart of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov’s own serene homeland.
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Why Volga Dream
Family Owned & Operated
MS Volga Dream is Russia’s only family-owned river cruise ship. She can accommodate up to 100 guests, far fewer than most other cruise ships on the river making for a uniquely friendly and intimate atmosphere aboard.
Five-Star Central Hotels
We at Volga Dream are completely convinced that, our guests should stay in great 5-star hotels in Moscow and St. Petersburg within comfortable walking distance of all the major attractions, theaters and restaurants, rather than having to waste time in traffic.
Luxurious Accommodation
The MS Volga Dream is the most intimate and elegant 5-star cruise vessel in Russia. She boasts 56 cabins, all river facing, ranging from comfortable Standard Cabins to spacious Junior Suites and the luxurious forward facing Owner's Suite.
Russian Cultural Experience
Explore Russia's past with the help of professional tour guides. Our on-board program includes fascinating talks on Russian history and politics, Russian language lessons, a festival of Russian cuisine (including vodka tasting!), and much more.
Gourmet Dining
Our on board restaurant serves international cuisine to the highest standard, all freshly made by our Cordon Bleu Chef. For Russian Dining night, he prepares a selection of traditional Russian dishes: Chicken Kiev, Kulebyaka and Borsch.
Tailored Service
All our service crew members are native Russians who are fluent in English and handpicked by the Owner. Proudly, the Volga Dream is famous for her hard working and very hospitable personnel who take care of every aspect of your life aboard.
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"Lone Star Riverboat tours have consistently been one of the most popular tours in Austin. Their sightseeing, moonlight and afternoon cruises are a great way to see the city skyline and Lady Bird Lake. Their bat watching tour lands them consistently at the #1 activity in our Things to do in Austin Guide during bat watching season." ~Ivan Collins
Our Tours. Pick from one of Lone Star Riverboat's public tours down Lady Bird Lake. These tours include a commentary by the captain. You are welcome to bring your own beverages on the Little Star, Southern Star, and Lone Star. The Lone Star has a non-alcoholic cash bar available. At the dock we accept cash, personal checks, and travelers check.
Adults - $14. Seniors (60 and over) & Military - $12. Children (12 and under) - $9. Children (2 and under) - Free. Bat Watching tours from Lone Star Riverboat feature a cruise along Lady Bird Lake, break taking views of Austin's downtown skyline and the nightly exodus of the Congress Bridge Bats.
Boat Tours. Open now. 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Write a review. See all photos. About. A scenic tour of downtown Austin, evening cruises with the beautiful sunsets, Austin's famous bat emergence March - October, weekend afternoon cruises on the double-decker Lone Star all year long - bring drinks and snacks or even a picnic, private events year round ...
1 hour narrated tour. Reservations recommended. ADA compliant. Non-alcoholic CASH only beverage service (on the Lone Star) or bring your own beverage of choices. Boarding begins at 4:45PM until 5:15PM. Prices: Adults - $13, Seniors (60 and over) - $11, Children (12 and under) - $8, Children (2 and under) - Free.
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For more information about the cruises — including the weekend sightseeing cruise, bat watching cruise, and Friday night moonlight cruise — please visit the Lone Star Riverboat website or call (512) 327-1388. Please note that this article was written before the pandemic. For full details about limited capacity boat tours and safety ...
March - Mid December. Saturday and Sunday - 12:30PM and 3:00PM. 1 hour narrated tour. Reservations recommended. Boarding begins at 11:45AM or 2:15PM. Non-alcoholic CASH only beverage service or Bring your own Beverage of choice. Adult - $12. Seniors (60 and over) - $10. Children (12 and under) - $7.
The Lone Star Riverboat bat-watching tour is a must-do for families visiting Austin. It's a delightful blend of nature, education, and pure wonder, all packaged into a relaxing boat ride. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this tour offers a unique perspective on one of Austin's most fascinating natural phenomena. We left the boat with ...
Hop aboard the Lone Star Riverboat Sightseeing Cruise to take in the beauty of Austin's Lady Bird Lake. Travel down the water on this environmentally-friendly electric double-decker boat (with an air-conditioned lower level) and enjoy a relaxing, kid-friendly, one-hour cruise, narrated by a guide who shares lots of interesting knowledge and trivia about the sights along the water.
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1 hour partially narrated tour. Reservations recommended. Boarding begins at 11:45AM or 2:15PM. Non-alcoholic CASH only beverage service or Bring your own Beverage of choice - Brings snacks too! No Dogs allowed EXCEPT trained service animals. ADA compliant. Adult - $14. Seniors (60 and over) & Military - $12.
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13 days - 12 nights. Moscow and St. Petersburg are Russia's best-known cities, but the towns of Russia's historic Golden Ring are delightful too. The luxurious Volga Dream offers a unique opportunity to visit these Russian gems by sailing gently along the Volga River on an unforgettable cruising experience.
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By taking a river voyage, a ship can easily link these two great imperial cities of the czars. Moscow has a wonderful heritage of historic buildings and is known as the medieval and 20th century capital of Russia, while St. Petersburg is a dreamland of 18th century architecture and craftsmanship.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 5:15 departure - times may vary. 1 hour narrated tour. Reservations recommended. Boarding begins 45 minutes prior to departure. Bring your own beverage and snacks. No Dogs allowed EXCEPT trained service animals. Adults - $14. Seniors (60 and over) & Military - $12. Children (12 and under) - $9.
Lone Star Friday Night Moonlight Cruise. Jul 2022. Travel down Lady Bird Lake on a moonlight cruise, lazily watching the dark waters and the glistening Austin skyline. Bring your food and water and enjoy the night sky. There are chairs and tables set on the upper deck, and air-conditioned seating on the main deck.
4-Star Russian River Cruise - St. Petersburg - Golden Ring - Moscow - 11 Days (CR-46) 11 days | cities, from: $3,295 This fabulous eleven day cruise visits the twin cities of St Petersburg and Moscow at a leisurely pace, stopping en route at the Golden Ring, a historic circle of towns around the capital. The cruise is operate...
Under Operation Lone Star, Texas National Guard soldiers continue to bolster border security efforts in Eagle Pass. Sergeant Angel Alcala with Task Force Eagle in Maverick County outlined the crucial work of patrolling the river day and night to deter and repel illegal crossings into the state.
Lone Star Riverboats Friday Night Moonlight Cruise offers a scenic tour of downtown Austin on Lady Bird lake at 10pm at night on Fridays. ... This is not a narrated tour, but an opportunity to cruise along the Colorado River and take in the majestic views of the colorful Austin skyline at night. Buy Tickets Here. Year Round - Weather ...
A Volga Dream Russian river tour promises to leave you with an unforgettable afterglow of fond memories. Moscow to St. Petersburg River Cruise. ... The MS Volga Dream is the most intimate and elegant 5-star cruise vessel in Russia. She boasts 56 cabins, all river facing, ranging from comfortable Standard Cabins to spacious Junior Suites and the ...
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The Lone Star. The Lone Star is Austin's newest and most luxurious double-decked, paddle-wheel riverboat. At 75 feet long and 16 feet wide, it is the largest all electric powered paddle-wheeler in the nation. The Lone Star's lower cabin is fully equipped with central ac and heat for your year-round comfort. The upper deck is a huge open area ...