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Apoyo
Silhouette:Sheath / Column; Hemline / Train:Court Train; Closure:Zipper UP; Built-In Bra:Yes; Embellishment:Split,Solid; Fabric:Charmeuse; Sleeve Length:Sleeveless; Tips:Professional dry cleaner only,Colors may vary slightly due to different monitor settings; Boning:Yes; Style:Maxi,Reformation Amante; Occasion:Wedding Guest,Formal Evening; Neckline:Strapless; Front page:Evening Dresses; Listing Date:12/06/2021; Bust:; Hips:; Hollow to Floor:; Waist:
For an hour and half, you'll be treated to fantastic views of Alcatraz Island, the city skyline, the Golden Gate bridge and the Pacific Ocean.
If adventure is your style, try out our deck trampolines (be warned, you may get wet!). The netting allows you the exhilarating feeling of having the waves rush under your feet, and are also extremely comfortable for lounging in the sun. Want a break from the wind? Come inside our protected cabin, have a seat and continue to enjoy the sights of the sky and water. Need a bite to eat? Snacks, soda, beer and wine are available for purchase at the cabin bar. Our sailing catamarans give a uniquely stable and quiet ride without the noise of engines—you'll be amazed at the speed wind in your sails can give you! Pick up a helpful navigation guide providing information about San Francisco's landmarks as you sail past them.
Feeling confidently sea-worthy? Take the helm from the captain and steer the boat (kids love this!). Our captain and crew are always happy to snap a photo or answer your questions about San Francisco or our catamarans—you'll quickly learn our passion for sailing!
Recorded audio tour handsets are available for free upon request, 8 languages available ()
Things to Remember:
Bar and snacks available onboard, accepting cash and credit cards.
Arrive 30 minutes early to find parking and to locate us on Pier 39, Gate J, next to the sea lions.
Bring a jacket and wear soft-soled shoes.
No outside beverages may be brought on board.
Cancellations must be made 3 days before day of Cruise
Silhouette:A-Line; Hemline / Train:Sweep / Brush Train; Closure:Zipper UP; Built-In Bra:Yes; Embellishment:Appliques; Fabric:Tulle,Lace; Sleeve Length:Sleeveless; Tips:Professional dry cleaner only,Colors may vary slightly due to different monitor settings; Boning:Yes; Style:Luxurious,Elegant; Occasion:Engagement,Formal Evening; Neckline:V Neck; Front page:Evening Dresses; Listing Date:09/16/2021; Bust:; Hips:; Hollow to Floor:; Waist:
Advisories: The hike to the boat requires some physical effort and is not recommended for persons with moderate to extreme physical limitations. Transportation Details: Passengers drive to the Grand Canyon West Rim for check-in and boarding The West Rim is an approximate 2.5 hour drive from Las Vegas, NV Sample Itinerary: Check-in at Grand Canyon West Terminal Clients will board helicopter and begin descent to the bottom of the canyon. (Flight time is approximately 5-7 minutes) Descend approximately 4,000 feet while marveling in the scenic views of the canyon walls Upon landing, hike to the base of the river to board pontoon boat. Enjoy a 1 (one) mile float trip on the Colorado River (approximately 15-20 minutes) Return to helipad for flight to the rim of the canyon Clients will board a shuttle to multiple stops along the rim. Time spent at each stop is at the client’s discretion First stop is the Hualapai Ranch. A re-creation of the old west that includes a small town with cowboys and gunfights Next stop is at a lookout point where an enormous eagle-like rock formation is located and was named after, Eagle Point Last stop is Guano Point. Here clients will have nearly 360 degrees of panoramic canyon views and great photo opportunities Clients return to the main Grand Canyon West terminal via shuttle Helicopter: Flight from the top of the West Rim to the bottom of the canyon floor. Approximately 5-7 minutes. Boat: Approximate 20 minute pontoon boat cruise on Colorado River Please Note: Passengers weighing 300lbs (136.36kg / 21.43 stone) or more will be charged a fee for an additional comfort seat. This fee is based on the product and ranges from $50 to $200.
London Eye At 450ft high, the London Eye is the world's highest observation wheel. 32 Capsules, each carrying 25 guests, take you on a 30 minute journey through the most spectacular views of, over and around London spanning 25 miles in all directions. Combine your experience with the London Eye River Cruise Experience, a 40-minute sightseeing circular cruise on the River Thames, passing the Houses of Parliament, Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral. London Eye 4D Experience The London Eye 4D Experience is a groundbreaking 3D film with in theatre effects, such as wind, bubbles and mist, to make the 4D. The film itself is a touching story of a little girl in London with her father. Her view of famous London landmarks is obscured by people and traffic, but a seagull draws her attention to the London Eye and her father takes her for an experience; finally she has an amazing view of the city. Colourful parties inside the capsule, time lapse of the London Eye day and night and a spectacular firework display all add up to an emotional and entertaining experience; the perfect prelude to an experience on he London Eye itself. Tower Bridge Exhibition Tower Bridge Unveils New GLASS FLOOR Across High-Level Walkways Launched in the West Walkway today, the glass floor offers visitors a never-seen-before view of London life, from 42 metres above the River Thames. Look down to spy road and pedestrian life whizzing over the Bridge while river vessels sail under it – and plan your visit in advance for the truly magical experience of the bascules being raised beneath your feet. The glass floor measures 11 metres long by 1.8 metres wide and comprises of six panels weighing 530 kilograms each. It is made up of five thick layers and can hold the equivalent weight of an elephant and two taxis! The installation took a 20-strong team to construct it over a six week period. The Walkways also offer stunning panoramic views of London while each of the 20 bridges featured in our popular and refreshed 'New Great Bridges of the World' display showcase a breath-taking feat of engineering. After learning about the history of the Bridge through animations and displays in the Towers, continue to the Victorian Engine Rooms for the beautifully maintained steam engines that were once used to power the bridge lifts. Over 100 years ago, the Victorians built a bridge that has become one of London's most famous landmarks. High level walkways were built to allow people to cross the Thames whilst the Bridge was lifted to let tall ships sail past - Tower Bridge Today these Walkways act as viewing galleries, giving visitors the most spectacular views across an ever changing London skyline. Walkways & Exhibition: Visitors enter Tower Bridge Exhibition via the North Tower. They are then transported by lift to the top of the Tower (47 metres above the Thames) where they have a unique opportunity to see the Bridge’s steel skeleton from within. A short film explains the history and provenance of the Bridge and then there is the chance to admire the spectacular views – from both covered Walkways. On the east Walkway there are fantastic views of the Docklands and from the west Walkway you can see the new GLA building, the Tower of London, St Paul’s, the city, the Pool of London and Big Ben and the London Eye in the distance. Interactive computerised kiosks and graphic panels explain the significance of the views to visitors, as well as providing more information on the history and building of the Bridge. The interactive material and graphic panels are written in seven languages and an audio loop for the hard of hearing is also in place for the video show. There is another film to view in the South Tower before descending for the short walk to the historical Engine Rooms, included in your ticket price. Victorian Engine Rooms: These provide a fascinating insight into late 19th century engineering. Installed for the completion of Tower Bridge in 1894, these huge, and beautifully maintained, coal-driven engines were used to power the thousands of bascule Bridge lifts performed until 1976. Although lifts are now operated by electricity, the original steam engines are still in place. The Engine Rooms give visitors a chance to experiment with models demonstrating the technology behind the Bridge. There are also some amazing photographs of Tower BridgeTthroughout its lifetime – including a revealing picture of the heavy steel structure of the Bridge as the stone cladding was installed over it.
Maximum per group is 27. Tours depart every 15- 20 minutes depending on the season.