Two Hour Sightseeing and Swimming Boat Tour
Product ID: 90224
Supplied by: Exclusive Excursions
We do everything in the 45 minute boat tour but in addition to that tour, we will get to swim and float in the saltiest body of water in the Western Hemisphere! We will make two stops out on the lake to experience a 20-30 minute float break at each stop. Enjoy bobbing like a cork and just try to make yourself sink, it’s humanly impossible! Or just grab one of our floatation pillows for your head and just lay back, relax and feel total weightlessness. Waters and a light snack will be provided.
Highlights
- See and Swim the Lake!
- All ages welcome
- Up to 9 passengers
What's included
- Waters
- Free picture taking (with your phone or ours)
- Stories and jokes
- Marina Parking Fee
- Gratuity
Additional Information
Tours depart daily from the Great Salt Lake Marina, which is in the Great Salt Lake State Park. This is a separate entity from us so you will need to pay $10 per car to get into the park. They accept cash or credit card.
Cancellation policy
Cancellations made more than 48 hrs in advance are eligible for a full refund. Full refund or credit for operator cancellation due to weather or other circumstances. No-shows, showing up late, or cancellations within 48 hrs will be charged the full price.
Know before you go
What to Bring:
Swimsuit and towel
Sun glasses
Sun block
Cash for gratuities
Overview
The Great Salt Lake is truly a magical and unique world destination. Known as the largest salty body of water in the Western Hemisphere, it attracts visitors from all around the globe. The Great Salt Lake Marina is one of the busiest marinas in the state and even is home to the country's longest running yacht club. For years, locals and visitors have been asking about boat tours that actually go onto the lake and now they are finally here! Come enjoy a simple boat ride, a saltwater float or a spectacular sunset cruise while at the lake. During certain weeks of the season, there are some bugs that hang around the shoreline but we will keep your face bug free with our beekeeper style hats while we exit the marina during those times. Once out on the lake, the bugs are gone and the only thing getting in your way are the views! Where else do you think Salt Lake City got its name? Come experience why! (Tour Season from mid-April to late October)