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Experience a 60-minute sunset cruise in Baltimore's Inner Harbor for $44, taking in sights like the National Aquarium and Domino Sugar sign with music and drinks available.

The Baltimore: Inner Harbor Sunset Cruise offers a one-hour journey through the heart of Baltimore’s iconic waterfront. For $44 per person, this scenic cruise provides a laid-back way to enjoy the city’s dazzling skyline as the sun sets. The tour departs from a meeting point marked by a red umbrella and a Watermark ticket booth on the promenade, making it straightforward to locate.
This cruise is ideal for those seeking a relaxing evening with breathtaking views, lively music, and a chance to unwind on the water. While beverages and snacks are available for purchase from the full bar, the focus remains on enjoying the sights and atmosphere. It’s important to note that seasickness might be a concern for some, and the limit of 60 minutes means it’s best suited for those with a flexible schedule looking for a brief but memorable outing.
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This tour begins at a meeting point along the Baltimore promenade, marked clearly by a red umbrella and a Watermark ticket booth. The easy-to-find location makes boarding convenient, with check-in required 15 minutes prior to departure. The departure times are typically scheduled in the evening, allowing guests to catch the beautiful sunset over the city’s waters.
The vessel used for this cruise is subject to change, and routes may vary, which can influence the viewings. However, the overall experience tends to focus on Baltimore’s most recognizable landmarks on the water, providing a scenic backdrop of both natural beauty and urban lights.

As the boat cruises through the Inner Harbor, passengers get a chance to see Baltimore’s famous landmarks, including the National Aquarium and Domino Sugar sign. These sights shimmer as the sun dips below the horizon, creating a picturesque setting perfect for photos or simply soaking in the moment.
The sights of the waterways include shimmering reflections of the city’s skyline, lively marina activity, and the iconic waterfront architecture. The cruise’s scenic backdrop makes it a popular choice for visitors wanting a brief, scenic escape that captures the city’s essence as day turns into night.
A fun music playlist sets the tone for a casual, cheerful vibe aboard the boat. The playlist complements the views and enhances the relaxing experience, making it an ideal outing for couples, friends, or small groups. The lively but laid-back atmosphere encourages guests to unwind, chat, and take lots of photos.
The full bar means guests can purchase refreshing drinks, including alcohol, with beverages available for separate purchase. Light snacks are also offered, but they are not included in the ticket price. This setup allows guests to customize their experience with their preferred drinks, adding to the enjoyment of the cruise.
More Great Tours NearbyBooking this Baltimore sunset cruise is flexible with options to reserve now and pay later, providing ease for planning. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind if travel plans change. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating most guests, but those prone to seasickness should consider that the vessel may sway on the water.
The full-service bar on board provides a variety of drinks, but weapons, smoking, drones, vaping, alcohol (other than purchased on the vessel), coolers, and unaccompanied minors are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
This one-hour cruise usually takes place in the evening, providing the perfect opportunity to witness the sunset and the illuminated harbor. Passengers can expect a scenic ride with relaxed commentary about the sights, though no detailed guide narration is specified. The route may change depending on weather or operational needs, but the focus remains on showcasing Baltimore’s most recognizable landmarks.
The lively atmosphere combined with spectacular views makes this cruise a pleasant way to unwind at the end of the day. It’s particularly popular among those who enjoy photography or want a casual social experience on the water.
While this cruise offers stunning views, the duration of just 60 minutes means it’s a relatively brief experience. Guests prone to seasickness should be cautious, as the boat moves on the water, even if the trip is generally calm. The lack of included drinks or snacks may also be a downside for those seeking a more comprehensive dining experience.
Finally, since routes and vessel assignments are subject to change, the exact scenery may vary slightly from one trip to another. However, the focus on Baltimore’s waterfront icons remains consistent.
This sunset cruise suits those looking for a relaxing and scenic way to see Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. It’s perfect for romantic evenings, casual outings with friends, or small groups eager to enjoy the city skyline with music and drinks in hand. It’s less suitable for travelers seeking an in-depth sightseeing tour or those with motion sensitivity.
The affordable price point and easy booking options make this cruise an accessible choice for those wanting a brief, picturesque escape during their time in Baltimore.

This one-hour cruise delivers a beautiful view of Baltimore’s skyline at sunset, making it an attractive option for visitors wanting a short, scenic outing. The full bar, music playlist, and famous landmarks like the National Aquarium and Domino Sugar sign create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere.
While the route may vary, the stunning views and comfortable setting remain consistent highlights. The flexible booking options and wheelchair accessibility add to the overall convenience and appeal.
This cruise is most suited for those seeking a peaceful, scenic experience with a touch of city vibrancy in a short, manageable time frame. It’s a great way to unwind in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, especially at sunset, when the city’s lights begin to sparkle and the water reflects the changing sky.
How long is the Baltimore Inner Harbor Sunset Cruise?
It lasts 60 minutes, usually scheduled in the evening to coincide with the sunset.
What landmarks will I see during the cruise?
You will view Baltimore’s famous landmarks such as the National Aquarium and the Domino Sugar sign.
Are drinks included in the ticket price?
No, beverages and light snacks are available for purchase from the full bar onboard.
Is the cruise accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the cruise is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this cruise suitable for people prone to seasickness?
It may not be ideal for those sensitive to motion, as the vessel moves on the water.