The summer heat is just about to wave goodbye, so outdoor activities will be calling our names once again. Oklahoma River Cruises in Oklahoma City offers Cocktail Cruises through the end of September and it’s one of the most relaxing and scenic activities to enjoy.

One of the best ways to enjoy an Oklahoma sunset is on a cocktail cruise on the Oklahoma River. Imagine an evening out on a beautiful yacht with a glass of wine in hand, gazing at the stunning skyline views of Oklahoma City.

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The cruise departs on Fridays and Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. and lasts about one and a half hours.

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After leaving the dock, the boat takes you down a seven-mile stretch of the Oklahoma River, passing by many beautiful spots in the city.

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Can you think of a better way to enjoy a glass of wine? I’m a sucker for Oklahoma sunsets, so this is pretty much as good as it gets for a date night.

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The price is very affordable at $20 for adults and $15 for seniors (plus drinks).

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You’ll fall in love with the charming 65-foot yacht that features a climate-controlled cabin and outside deck.

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You can also book a private charter for special events.

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Book your reservation soon because this fun adventure only runs through the end of September. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy stunning views of the downtown skyline, the Boathouse District and Finish Line Tower, the old Santa Monica Ferris wheel, and an Oklahoma sunset.

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Doesn’t that look like a fun adventure? Children are allowed on the cruise but are not allowed in the bar area. For more information or to buy your tickets, click here.

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Exchange Landing Address: 1503 Exchange Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73109

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