The only thing better than a boat tour is a boat tour with great food and champagne – and that’s exactly what you’ll find on the Champagne Brunch cruise. Put on by the Lake Geneva Cruise Line, the tour is the perfect way to experience Lake Geneva. It’s also a perfect way to satisfy your appetite. Take a look:

Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers a variety of cruises that’ll get you out on the water, including a Champagne Brunch cruise.

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Offered on Sundays in September and October, the cruise departs from Riviera Docks.

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During the 2-hour-and-15-minute-cruise, you’ll get to eat to your heart’s content, thanks to a delicious brunch buffet. A ticket also includes a complimentary glass of champagne.

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The lavish menu includes all the brunch classics – and more.

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Eggs Benedict with hollandaise sauce, quiche, fresh fruit, scones, and croissants are just a few things you’ll find on the buffet.

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But you’ll be treated to more than just tasty food. The cruise also includes a narrated tour of the lake.

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It also includes plenty of up close views of the beautiful estates and mansions that line the lake’s shores.

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Reservations are required and can be made by visiting the Lake Geneva Cruise Lines website (link at end of article).

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Tickets are $59 for adults, $57 for seniors, and $46 for children.

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And remember, the Champagne Brunch isn’t the only cruise offered by Lake Geneva Cruise Line. From sunset cruises to sightseeing tours, there really is something for everyone.

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For more information, call (262) 248-6206. You can also visit the Lake Geneva Cruise Line website or Facebook page.

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Address: 812 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, WI, 53147

This isn’t the only way to get out on the water. Read about another here.

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