Lake Geneva Cruise Line

Aerial shot of a boat cruising the lake in the fall
Boat on the lake in fall
Boy and mom eating ice cream on a boat cruise
Family on a boat cruise
Boat cruising the lake by a large estate
Aerial shot of a boat on the lake by a large estate
Onboard the santa cruise boat, families dressed in holiday clothes
Christmas light display of Santa

Features

  • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Access via Ramp
    • Boating Services Available
    • On Water
  • Tour Type
    • Boat
    • Excursions & Tours
    • Boat Tours
  • Charter
    • Yes

Lake Geneva Cruise Line

812 Wrigley Drive - Lake Geneva, WI 53147
Information: 262-248-6206
Toll Free: 800-558-5911
Boat tours operate April through October at our Summer Harbor at the Riviera Docks (812 Wrigley Drive in Lake Geneva). Santa Cruise operates November and December at our Winter Harbor at Gage Marina (1 Liechty Drive in Williams Bay). Call or visit website for departure times.
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Lake Geneva Cruise Line has a rich history dating back to 1873. Our fleet consists of eight classic boats from different historical eras, providing locals and visitors with a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Lake Geneva.

We offer a range of boat tours, including narrated scenic tours; brunch, lunch, and dinner cruises; and private parties, corporate events, and weddings.

From May to October, you can find us at the Riviera Docks in Lake Geneva. Daily narrated boat tours are available, and you can purchase tickets from our ticket boat on the docks or online at cruiselakegeneva.com. Our popular tours include the Geneva Bay Tour, featuring stunning historical estates, the US Mailboat Tour, where mail jumpers deliver mail from the moving boat to lakeshore piers, and our fall color cruises, showcasing the beautiful autumn foliage.

During late November and December, we relocate to our winter harbor in Williams Bay. We celebrate the holiday season with families aboard our Santa Cruise, as we travel to Santa’s Hideaway seeing the festive light displays along the shoreline.