The veggies were cooked well, and potatoes were creamy. The prime rib was tender and although not packed with flavor, but the mushroom gravy added nice earthy flavor to it. I must say, I didn’t have very high expectation for the food, but they were actually pretty good. I got some salad, a roll, slice of the prime rib which was HUGE, and a stuffed white fish. They also had Vegetable d’jour and Whipped Potatoes. On this cruise, they provide “Double Entrée Buffet” with Prime Rib au jus complimented with a second entrée of seafood. The only thing was that it was quite cloudy… One funny thing the Captain said that they always guarantee sunset, but whether you get to see it or not, that is up to the mother nature… So true!Īs we left Rose Marina and Factory Bay, and headed out towards Marco Bay, we were ready to eat! The food was spread out buffet style, with Caesar Salad and Rolls on one side, and hot foods in the back with a staff providing assistance. It was again very cold and refreshing, sweet with nice coconut and pineapple flavor.Īs we sailed off, it was nice and calm water, providing smooth travel. My hubby went with Pina Colada, which came in a same glass. I’ve always liked Mud Slide… And this one was quite tasty, nice and thick, cold and refreshing. They said Mud Slide, so I ordered that one. I saw someone at another table getting a very enticing looking drink, so I asked what that was. On the second floor, they have a bar in the middle, and therefore, you only can see out of the windows on your side. I heard that the first floor has a better view, as you get to see the view from windows on both sides. We found a table with our name on it, get ready for the dinner cruise! This boat has two levels, and we were on the first floor. The table was pre-reserved for each patron, so we didn’t have to get there early to fight over a seat. Our Princess Boat was scheduled to depart at 6pm, with the sunset around 7:35pm or so on this day. They had a good amount of parking lot here, and more across the street. The sunset cruise offered by Sunshine Tours & Charters seems like a popular one here, and I was lucky enough to have the experience. When we visited Marco Island, the first dinner we had here was on a boat! How fancy… We were on Admiral’s Sunset Dinner Cruise ($55/per person).
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