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    African Queen Key Largo

    4.4 (36 reviews)

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    Terry L.

    The African Queen Key Largo 4-29-25 I booked this boat ride online which was very easy for my dad's 93rd birthday. He always loved the movie. He was shocked when he seen the African Queen and more surprised when I told him we were going on a cruise in the Queen. You can book this cruise right at the Holiday Inn if you choose so. We booked a 2pm ride and got there 15 minutes ahead of time. Captain Duncan who oversaw the boat helped my dad on the boat without too much trouble. This is the original African Queen boat that was used in the movie of the same name. The Queen is small it only holds about 6 passengers and the captain. There was only one another couple on the boat with us at the 2 pm cruise. Captain Duncan knew all about the history of the boat. He was very knowledgeable about the movie, its movie trivia, and the Marina De Mar area which we cruised around. He told us many local stories and recommendations. He was friendly and a great sense of humor and welcoming attitude. Once we got out in the Atlantic a couple yards, he left everybody steer the Queen for pictures. He even had the Whisky Bottle so we could get a picture of us pouring the Whisky overboard just like in the movie. The cruise took about 1.5 hours which was fun and lots of site seeing to boot. I encourage everyone to take a cruise on the Original African Queen you just can't go wrong. I give this boat cruise a 5 out of 5 stars because of all the history, the fun, Capitan Duncan letting us steer the boat plus learning all about the movie and all the sightseeing to boot. Follow Me On Fb For More Fun and Reviews Gulf Coast Terry

    Kathy K.

    Seen in the Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn 1951 film "The African Queen" directed by John Huston, this restored 1912 steamboat now operates as a tourist cruise in Key Largo. This 30 foot historic vintage boat offers daily tours going out into the Atlantic Ocean and the waterway canals. After purchasing tickets on their website $59 plus tax, we took the 2pm ride on this iconic vessel. The guide was very knowledgeable on the history, asked trivia questions and took photos of the six guests on the boat. The tour lasted about an hour and a half.

    Annette B.

    Riding the African Queen put me in classic film fan heaven. I enjoyed the trivia on the boat as well as the discussion about the boat's history. You also get a lovely scenic view as you work your way out of the no-wake zone. You really feel the age of the boat when it is on the ocean--the ride is choppy but the fact that we get to ride it at all is amazing. I also loved the movie-related photo opps!

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    Matthew M.

    I stopped here with my family as a last second excursion while in the Keys. This was a decision I am happy we made. It was an extremely peaceful ride. The service was excellent, the tour was enjoyable, and everything was clean. First, the service. The tour guide, Eddy, was fabulous. He was warm and welcoming, and he made sure everyone was comfortable. Waters and umbrellas are provided, which these were especially nice as it was a bright and sunny day. My Rating for this Category: 5/5 Second, the tour itself. The tour is about an hour and a half, and it was great. You cruise out on the canals, and, weather permitting, out into the open waters for a bit. Eddy, the tour guide, did a great job making sure everyone was engaged in the tour. My Rating for this Category: 5/5 Finally, the cleanliness. There were no issues here at all. The umbrellas that were provided were brand new, and nothing was sticky or dirty. Everything was clean and seamless! My Rating for this Category: 5/5 If I were back in the Key Largo area again, I would absolutely repeat this tour. The service was amazing, the tour is educational and peaceful, and it was a great environment. I would absolutely recommend this tour to anyone traveling in the area.

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    Julie F.

    Did you ever see the classic movie with Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart? It's a classic everyone should see. The acting in it is wonderful. This was Bogart's tramp steamer boat in the movie and a "star" on its own. It's where the movie gets its name. In person, it's much smaller than you'd think from the movie. The movie is the story of two companions with mismatched, "opposites attract" personalities (she's a strait laced prim spinster missionary; he's a scruffy hard drinking swearing uncouth boat captain) who develop an implausible love affair as they travel together downriver in Africa and endure hardships around the start of World War I. There's no admission to see the boat. It's parked in the north side marina next to the Holiday Inn Key Largo; it's right in front of the large glass bottom boat that gives tours. But there is a box nearby for monetary donations to help with its upkeep. The sign out front also says they offer cruises, although it doesn't look like it leaves the docks. It's a quick stop -- more interesting if you saw the movie -- and great that it's still around almost 68 years later...

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    Gene H.

    We had a great time on the African Queen, as a fan of old movies the whole experience was a real treat. The Captain and his mate were very entertaining and informative guides...the trivia they have about the boat and the movie add to the uniqueness of this cruise. Very cool!

    Captain A.

    We had the boat to ourselves and it was a beautiful day. The tour starts out with a small presentation explaining about the movie and how the boat is the actual boat. It's been restored a bit but that's to be expected for something so old. The trip takes you past some beautiful houses and boats and out to the ocean and back. It was fun, beautiful and nostalgic. The steam engine doesn't work and that's a bummer but it's ok. Lots of people took our pictures, waved or stopped to talk as we went by. Fun time!

    Peter M.

    Humprey Bogart and Katherine Hepburns original movie boat "The African Queen" is on free public display behind the glass bottom boat on an ocean access canal adjoining The Key Largo Holiday Inn. The African Queen was built in Lytham, England in 1912 for service on the Victoria Nile and Lake Albert where the movie was filmed in 1951. She was used by the British East Africa Company from 1912 to 1968 to shuttle passengers and cargo across Lake Albert located on the border between the Belgian Congo and Uganda. I would not go out of my way to see this, but if you are there take a look. It is need of cleaning and repair.

    The real African queen
    Jeff R.

    This is real history I hope the best for the owners of this classic vessel . I'm going to plan a getaway with just me and the wife soon We had the kids with us and they were getting bored so too make everybody happy we didn't do the cruise

    Don B.

    Oops! This is billed as a 2 hour cruise, but, in reality, there is a half hour presentation by Captain Mike about the boat's history (interesting), followed by a 1 hour cruise in area canals mostly. I don't object to paying for the promised program, but this was CHEATING! Captain Mike controlled the itinerary. Had we known about the changes in advance, we would have requested a refund and gone elsewhere. I can not recommend this attraction to anyone, but the 1 hour was pleasant, just not worth $89 per person!

    That's me at the helm of the African Queen. Capt. Dave does a great job capturing photo opps!
    Maria G.

    Ditto everything Pam E wrote so well on 12/20, except I didn't do the dining experience, "just" the tour! My 1.5 hours on the African Queen is the unquestioned highlight of my time in the Keys with my hubby. (Sorry, hubby, that you went off fishing while I sat where Hepburn and Bogie once sat!) I can't recommend this highly enough. Capt. Dave was a superb captain, imbuing his three passengers with fascinating history of this glorious old inglorious steamer. He set up photo ops for us like a pro, and the "golden hour" made our photos look fantastic. I still can't believe I got to see this vessel, much less ride on her, much less take the helm briefly while in open water. (I'm a captain's wife and boat-crew-qualified coast guard auxiliarist, so we weren't going to end up in Cuba or anything.) If you love this old movie, treat yourself to a little trip on the African Queen!

    Brad G.

    This is a must-see attraction for any fans of the movie, Bogart fans, or anyone who appreciates history or a nice trip into the ocean. The captain was friendly and shared unreleased behind the scenes photos from the filming. The authenticity and restoration of the boat was amazing-all the way down to the "modern" items such as the cooler and radio being hidden by wooden boxes. The engine was in need of some tuning up, so we only experienced it for part of the trip, while an outboard motor brought us the rest of the way. This was a great way to spend an afternoon.

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    Unique experience for old movie buffs like me. Also great boat tour of the area. I had so much fun with my family.

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    Great experience! Must do for Movie Fans! Be a part of history. We had a grand time and each stirred the legendary boat!!!

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