Cruise out for HarborWalk Village fireworks with close-up East Pass views
1 hour
Cruise, Music, Restrooms
Cruise after dark aboard the Buccaneer for an up-close view of the HarborWalk Village fireworks over the East Pass. This fireworks cruise is family-friendly and does not include interactive pirate activities.
Food, drinks, and merchandise are sold separately on board (cash and credit cards accepted). Parking at HarborWalk Village may cost up to $20 per vehicle (varies seasonally).
Activity may be canceled due to below minimum passenger count or at captain's discretion due to weather. If the seller cancels prior to departure, you can reschedule or get a full refund. No refunds after the cruise leaves the dock; if cut short due to severe weather, rainchecks are given.
Arrive at HarborWalk Village at least 90 minutes before your scheduled cruise time for traffic and parking. Check-in starts 30 minutes before departure, and your entire party must be present together to check in and board. Boarding closes 5 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
No. Outside alcohol, glass containers, and coolers are not allowed on board.
No. Food, drinks, and merchandise are sold separately on board, and you can pay with cash or a credit card.
This family-owned operation has been creating memorable dolphin encounters since 1994, and their experienced captains truly know where to find the action. Guests consistently rave about spotting large pods of dolphins, sometimes 20 or more, with many lucky viewers catching sight of these beautiful creatures leaping and bow riding alongside the 80-foot vessel. Captains like Pat and Scott earn special mentions for their humor, local knowledge, and dedication to making sure everyone gets a great view. The crew creates a welcoming atmosphere that guests appreciate, often going beyond the scheduled 90 minutes to enhance the experience. Families particularly love this cruise. Kids get excited feeding seagulls mid-journey, and the combination of dolphins, occasional shark sightings, and stunning sunsets keeps everyone engaged. The spacious boat accommodates groups comfortably, and reviewers mention thoughtful touches like honoring veterans and sharing the company's founding story. One heads-up: while the glass-bottom viewing is advertised, several guests note the panels are smaller than expected and don't add much to the experience. That minor detail aside, the overwhelming sentiment points to an affordable, kid-friendly adventure that delivers exactly what matters most—plenty of dolphins and lasting family memories.
Wonderful experience.
Sandra Gainer
April 4, 2026
Wonderful experience.
Sandra Gainer
April 4, 2026