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Experience Lake Tahoe from the water on a 2-hour sailing cruise with Sail Tahoe Blue, including complimentary drinks and stunning mountain views.

A 2-hour sailing cruise on Lake Tahoe offers a quiet, scenic way to enjoy the lake’s beauty, all for $140 per person. This tour departs from South Lake Tahoe at 900 Ski Run Blvd and features a 40-foot sailing vessel named Blue, capable of carrying up to 18 passengers. Known for its small group size, this experience emphasizes comfort, safety, and an intimate connection with nature.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the inclusion of complimentary local beer and wine, plus non-alcoholic beverages, making it a relaxed social outing. With positive reviews averaging a 5.0 out of 5, and 99% recommending the experience, it stands out as a top choice for anyone wanting a calm, scenic day on the lake. The ability to sail without the noise and smell of engines enhances the natural serenity for those who prefer a peaceful cruise.
While the tour is weather-dependent and may sometimes involve a motor if wind conditions are light, the emphasis remains on enjoying Lake Tahoe’s stunning scenery and fresh air. It suits couples, families, solo travelers, or groups looking for a laid-back adventure with excellent value.
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This tour offers a smaller, more personal experience compared to larger tour boats—limiting capacity to 18 passengers ensures everyone can enjoy the views comfortably and without feeling crowded. The Blue vessel provides a smooth ride, and the crew is known for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive to passenger comfort.

Since the vessel is powered by wind, the route and experience depend on the weather. On days with light or no wind, the boat may rely on a motor to navigate the lake, which some reviews note. However, the crew communicates well and offers flexibility, with the option to reschedule if the conditions aren’t ideal.

All cruises include complimentary local beer and wine, along with bottled water and non-alcoholic drinks. This setup encourages a relaxed atmosphere, where passengers can toast the scenery and unwind with beverages while soaking in the mountain vistas.

The tour begins precisely at 900 Ski Run Blvd in South Lake Tahoe. This location is near public transportation, making it easy for visitors to find. The activity concludes at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics.
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This experience appeals most to those seeking a peaceful, scenic way to explore Lake Tahoe from the water. The small group size creates an intimate setting, perfect for couples or small groups. The inclusion of drinks and friendly crew further enhances its appeal as a laid-back social outing.

All crew members hold U.S. Coast Guard Licenses, and the vessel meets rigorous safety standards. The tour is not recommended for individuals with mobility issues or balance difficulties due to the nature of sailing and boat movement. Sorry, pets are not allowed on this cruise.

Unlike larger, engine-powered tour boats, Sail Tahoe Blue emphasizes silent sailing powered solely by Mother Nature, providing a more serene experience. The vessel’s small size ensures personalized attention and a less crowded environment. The inclusion of complimentary drinks and the crew’s warmth consistently earn high praise, making it a value-packed option.
Since the sailing is wind-dependent, the route can vary—sometimes passing near Zephyr Cove, other times more remote areas depending on wind strength and direction. In days of light wind, the vessel may use its motor to reach scenic spots, but the overall focus remains on appreciating Lake Tahoe’s natural beauty.
Most bookings are made about 3 weeks in advance. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, providing flexibility for weather changes or personal plans. If canceled less than 24 hours ahead, the full amount is non-refundable.
This 2-hour cruise combines scenic beauty, safety, and comfort, with the added charm of complimentary local drinks. It offers a peaceful alternative to power boat tours, with natural sailing and small group intimacy. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect its reputation as a reliable, enjoyable experience.
While the weather can influence the route and sailing conditions, the friendly crew and beautiful lake scenery make this a worthy choice for anyone wanting to enjoy Lake Tahoe from the water in a relaxed setting.
“We had an amazing experience with Sail Tahoe Blue! Sean and David were exceptional captains and hosts, making sure we were all comfortable and wel…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is generally suitable for most travelers, but it’s not recommended for those who struggle with balance or mobility.
Can I bring my dog?
No, dogs are not allowed on the public charters.
What should I bring on the cruise?
It’s advisable to bring light jackets, hats, and sunscreen depending on the weather, especially since the route depends on wind conditions.
Are there restroom facilities onboard?
Yes, the vessel is equipped with a restroom.
What if there is no wind?
If wind conditions are too light, the boat may operate on motor power, and the route may differ from traditional sailing experiences.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to poor weather.
Is there a minimum number of travelers to book?
The tour operates with a maximum of 14 travelers, and may be canceled if the minimum number isn’t met, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings occur approximately 21 days ahead, so it’s best to reserve early to secure your spot.
What makes this tour different from other Lake Tahoe boat trips?
Its small group size, emphasis on natural wind-powered sailing, and inclusion of complimentary drinks set it apart from larger, engine-powered tour boats.