The St. John's River is Florida's largest, spanning over 300 miles and bordering 12 counties. The river is important commercially and is used for recreational purposes with a number of cruises operating along it. One of the reasons for this is the impressive scenery that surrounds it, allowing passengers the opportunity to enjoy the local wildlife and flora.
Rivership Romance
- Rivership Romance cruises carry passengers along the St. John's river, while providing dinner and dancing. Food is either a buffet or a full meal complete with salad, rolls and butter, a main course that can consist of tilapia, mango pork tenderloin, vegetable gratin or chicken with a blood orange glaze among others, followed by dessert. All meals are prepared freshly on board by the chef. During the cruise, passengers will travel past nine lakes and will have the opportunity to see numerous birds, reptiles and even manatees. Dinner cruises run every Saturday.
Jacksonville River Cruises
- This company has two separate cruise ships that sail down St. John's River. Both have a bar and dance floor and they serve seated dinners as well as a buffet. There are various dinner menus available, from a barbecue menu to a full meal comprising two entrees and two accompaniments; this can include sirloin steak and chicken cordon bleu. They can cater to wedding receptions, bar mitzvahs and other celebrations. Jacksonville River Cruises can also assist with activities before and after the cruise, such as city tours and limo hire.
Spirit of Hospitality
- Spirit of Hospitality operates two luxury vessels that sail down the St. John's River. Wedding receptions, corporate events, anniversaries and other celebrations can be catered. A buffet complete with carving station is available for dinner; alternatively passengers may choose to have a sit-down meal, with a mostly American-inspired menu including wings, meatballs, prime rib of beef and pork loin.