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    Dragonfly Boat Tours

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Chillin Charters NC

    Chillin Charters NC

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    33.8 mi

    Excellent boat trip. Very relaxed trip with insightful information about multiple towns in the…read morearea. Saw dolphins and a wild horse.

    A Sunset Adventure to Remember with Captain Trent & Chillin' Charters NC!…read more When my friend and I stumbled across the option to book a sunset cruise on a random Tuesday evening with Chillin' Charters NC, we thought--there's no way this is real. But guess what? It was 100% real and 110% AMAZING! From the moment we arrived at the dock in beautiful Beaufort, Captain Trent greeted us with the warmest welcome and the chillest vibes. Even though it was just the two of us, he treated us like absolute queens! We stepped onto the tiki-themed pontoon party boat, ready for an unforgettable evening--and that's exactly what we got. As we cruised along the serene waters of the Intracoastal Waterway, the sky lit up in a masterpiece of sunset hues, painting the perfect backdrop for our personal dance party. With our favorite playlist flowing through the boat's sound system and nothing but open water and good vibes around us, we danced like no one was watching--and it felt like pure magic. But it didn't stop there! We spotted multiple dolphin pods playfully frolicking in the waves and even caught breathtaking views of the wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs roaming free on the barrier island dunes. It was the kind of natural beauty that makes you pause, breathe deep, and feel completely alive. And just when we thought the night couldn't get any better, Captain Trent--with his signature easygoing, no-rush attitude--offered to dock in Morehead City so we could grab a bite to eat. YES, PLEASE! We landed at Southern Salt Seafood Co. and Waterfront Restaurant, where we devoured some of the freshest, most delicious local seafood we've ever tasted. From bow to stern, this was hands-down one of the best boating experiences I've ever had. Captain Trent, you are the real MVP of the water! If you ever need a crew, sign us up! Highly, highly recommend Chillin' Charters NC for the most relaxed, scenic, and unforgettable coastal cruise. Thank you, Captain Trent, for being truly AWESOME!

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    Crystal Coast Lady Cruises

    Crystal Coast Lady Cruises

    3.8
    (29 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    We had a wonderful time tonight. Good food, great music and beautiful scenery. We got to see wild…read morehorses and lots of dolphins. The sunset was spectacular. Our crew was super friendly and gave us lots of pointers about the area. Would definitely do it again!

    We booked the Crystal Coast Lady Cruises dinner cruise on July 2, 2026, from 7-9 p.m. for our…read morefamily and extended family, which included one toddler, four children, two teens, and six adults. My husband and I paid close to $800 for our group. Because we had several small children with us, I specifically chose tables close to the buffet, knowing that the adults would need to help make plates for the kids. Anyone who has done a buffet with little ones understands that it often takes multiple trips to get everyone settled and fed. I went through the line to get my food and food for my niece, then realized my sister was holding the toddler and also needed a plate, along with my other four-year-old niece. My husband was helping our other children at the time, and my family was still in the buffet line. I stepped beside my elderly parents, who were getting their food, and said, "Sorry, I forgot two more plates." At that point, the man serving yelled, "Ma'am, STOP!" His tone and behavior were completely unnecessary and embarrassing. I was not cutting in front of another party or trying to get extra food unfairly. I was simply helping feed the children in our group -- a group we had paid a significant amount of money for. The way I was treated was rude, humiliating, and completely unacceptable. It felt as though I was being scolded for trying to get food that we had already paid for. For a family dinner cruise, there should be some understanding that adults may need to assist young children at the buffet. Unfortunately, based on this experience, I would not recommend this dinner cruise for families with small children. If your children will need help getting food from the buffet, this is not a family-friendly experience. We left feeling disappointed and disrespected.

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    New Bern Tours & Convention Services

    New Bern Tours & Convention Services

    4.5
    (14 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    While in New Bern, I took the New Bern Trolley Tour, as that seemed the best way to get an overview…read moreof the city and limit my walking, as I've been having some injury flare-ups. I was even picked up from my hotel (and returned at the end). I was given somewhat of a tour to the official trolley stop. Restrooms were available near the trolley site, if needed. The trolley is also air-conditioned. When the rest of the tour joined us, we took a 90-minute trip around New Bern. The driver and tour guide were both incredibly friendly and had a good sense of humor. They both had intense knowledge of the town's history to share. We enjoyed stories of the town and saw some of its architecture. I enjoyed seeing the Slover-Bradham House (built in 1848), which I wouldn't have appreciated as much without first hearing the story of Caleb Bradham's life. It was a grand residence, and even the brick slave quarters (which were already there when he purchased) were of high quality. Bradham lived in those quarters after his bankruptcy. The Rhone Hotel (founded in 1923) was another building with a long history. It was listed in the Green Book as a safe haven for black travelers during the Jim Crow Era. Charlotte Rhone was the first African American registered nurse in North Carolina. The Isaac Taylor House was a historic gem. It still has the Civil War bucket and pulley used outside of the house. When the Union Troops occupied New Bern in 1862, this house served as their headquarters. Isaac Taylor's three unmarried daughters refused to leave the home and took up residence on the third floor for the duration of the war. They used the bucket-and-pulley system to get food and supplies to the third-floor window. The trolley tour has two stops where you can get off. One was at Cedar Grove Cemetery, and the other was at the New Bern Academy Museum. The Trolley Tour was the highlight of my visit to Craven County and a great way to learn about New Bern's history.

    We had the BEST time!…read more We were celebrating a 64th Birthday! The tour was super interesting even for our Birthday Boy from Askins, NC that has lived near New Bern all of his life. The tour was the perfect amount of time and what a beautiful day for a trolly ride. Gail and David were incredible! David's driving was smooth and not jerky at all ( I normally get super car sick unless I am driving) and Gail was Awesome! We enjoyed how she was detailed about the history of New Bern, threw a funny story in the mix, and even included info about something going on presently. All around energetic and really enjoyable. We would highly recommend to anyone visiting New Bern, NC as well as even getting to learn a bit of history about your own hometown!

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