Cruise at sunset with 360° views from indoor and outdoor decks
1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Relax on a 90-minute sunset cruise departing from Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach. Enjoy views from upper and lower sightseeing levels, plus a climate-controlled cabin with interior windows.
Trips may be cancelled due to high winds, and cruises may still operate in rain. Parking is free during the trip and available first come, first served. Crew gratuities are appreciated; bring cash if you plan to tip.
Cancellations or changes are not allowed within 48 hours of your trip. No refunds if cancelled within 48 hours of departure. If the trip is cancelled by the captain due to weather or another unforeseen circumstance, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to check in at the ticket booth and get your boarding pass. Late check-ins may lose their spots on the boat and tickets may be resold.
Dress for the weather; it can feel cooler on the water (especially in spring, fall, and winter). In summer, consider sunscreen and sunglasses, and bring a camera.
If you are prone to motion sickness or you have not been on an ocean boat before, consider taking motion-sickness medication 30–60 minutes before departure. Some is also available to purchase on the boat.
200 Winston Salem Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Rudee Tours operates a variety of marine excursions in Virginia Beach, from whale watching and dolphin cruises to deep-sea fishing trips. When conditions align, guests report incredible wildlife encounters—humpback whales circling the boat, dolphins putting on shows, and knowledgeable crews who respect marine life and follow proper guidelines. The fishing charters consistently earn praise for helpful mates and good catches. Many visitors become repeat customers, enjoying multiple tour types throughout different seasons. That said, wildlife sightings can be unpredictable, particularly for whale watching. While the company offers a "guarantee" (providing vouchers for future trips if you don't see whales), this doesn't help visitors from out of town who can't return. Rough water conditions sometimes lead to seasickness issues, and there's a notable pattern of last-minute cancellations that frustrate travelers who've made special plans or driven considerable distances. The crew handles marine life beautifully when nature cooperates, but communication around scheduling changes could be stronger. If you're flexible with timing and live locally, you'll likely have better luck experiencing the memorable encounters many guests rave about.
A bit of a tradition for me and my daughter, I believe about 4 years running now, to catch an Easter sunrise service at the ocean front and follow up with breakfast at Mary's kitchen and then an awesome time with the crew at Rudee tours! Never disappointed with the dolphins tour--there's almost always plenty of sightings; we did however miss the chance to see whales back in the very beginning of March (the last ride of the season) but the ride itself was still fun and entertaining and informative. We will try again next season. We always look forward to the trips and hopefully one day, will get the chance to try the Pelagic ride.
Kim Taylor
April 5, 2026
A bit of a tradition for me and my daughter, I believe about 4 years running now, to catch an Easter sunrise service at the ocean front and follow up with breakfast at Mary's kitchen and then an awesome time with the crew at Rudee tours! Never disappointed with the dolphins tour--there's almost always plenty of sightings; we did however miss the chance to see whales back in the very beginning of March (the last ride of the season) but the ride itself was still fun and entertaining and informative. We will try again next season. We always look forward to the trips and hopefully one day, will get the chance to try the Pelagic ride.
Kim Taylor
April 5, 2026