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At the Port of Houston docks
Carol L.

Did this boat tour as a huge group that rented out the boat! Free and educational tour. It went down the bayou and then turned around to go back. Before boarding, they passed out small water bottles and then at the midway point, there was water and soda for everyone. During the ride, there are speakers that gives information about what we are seeing on each side and some history. I wish there was a bit more educational information though. The crew were great and helpful. Really nice that Houston has such a tour, and it's free! Definitely cool to see Houston from this angle.

Ron P.

The ship channel boat tour is a must see for those who appreciate the history of the city of Houston and relative importance of the ship channel. The tour starts on the boat Sam Houston docked at the port of Houston on the chip channel. It's a 90 minute tour where there is a tour of the ship channel, an informative narrative that discusses a lot of the sites that you're seeing and a lot of the history that lead to the creation and development of the area. it also includes complimentary coffee and soda. The tour is free and all that is required is for you to make a prior reservation. I believe the boat saleregardless of the weather because it has both indoor and outside viewing areas. Caution this is not a party boat and it probably will bore small children. Well worth the trip.

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Aruna K.

I would like to kinda quote Rachael ," i didn't know there were docks" in Houston. It was a pleasant surprise when a friends suggested we go for a boat ride and all we need to do is register. We were doubtful all the way along but were in for a welcome ride. Supposedly, there are 3 rides in a day, one at 8 am, 2 pm and then 6 pm. We chose the one at 6 pm. It is a total 90 minute ride and if you are anything of a sunset on water person like me, you will just love the boat ride. Initially we are all in the cabin are the guide gives some basic instructions. He tell us where the coffee is located, where the restrooms are, and how you need to not lean over the railings and also that half way through the ride there is coke, water, etc available at the back of the boat. The moment he said u can step out, the whole crowd just went for the door. It is deep water so do be careful with yourself and your things and hold on to your naughty kids. The backdrop for the sunset though is not very appealing, huge chemical /oil factories spewing gases, some of which reach the boat and spoil the fun but if you can ignore that then it is such a romantic setting - a speeding boat, and if u are at the back of the boat, the sky bursts out into evening colors ad the sun sets right in front of you. They probably were announcing about the history , or more details about the place itself but we were so engrossed outside that we did not catch any of that. Clean well maintained boat, very friendly staff, coffee and juice onboard for free besides the free ride itself - it is not expected but maybe a tip is in order. Should visit this place and be a true Houstonian.

Waiting area to board the boat
Vicky L.

This is something to do with a small group of friends or family on a nice sunny day. Whether native Houstonian or tourist, the boat tour is informative and gives you perspective on the Houston Ship Channel. The educational tour is 90 minutes long and guests are pretty free to roam around the boat except the very front, where the air conditioner is placed. The inside is well air conditioned but if you want the view, definitely step outside to enjoy the tour. The address to the boat tour is quite precise but it could benefit from larger signs leading to the gate itself. The tour seems to be quite popular and books up quickly...so mark your calendar ahead of time online to reserve a spot. The free tour also includes a complimentary beverage during the ride (coffee, water, soft drinks).

Derrick C.

This is a hidden gem of Houston. Make sure you make your reservation because the seating is limited. Not your sexy tourist scenic tour, but a very informative. You do have to go through a guard shack and they do check your ID, they are locate in the the port of Houston as you can imagine the security procedures. The tour itself is very informative you learn about Port of Houston. If you are standing outside, it is hard to hear through the speakers. They also offer inside air condition seating for those of you don't want to be in the sun. They offer complimentary coffee for those are 18 years and older to start out the trip. When they turn the boat around they offer complimentary soft drinks and water. Notice I keep mention the words complimentary and free. This tour would cost you nothing, but the time and gas to get here. It is kids friendly and educational. Definitely one of the hidden gem in the Houston. 216

Mike M.

I went on this tour today after having booked my reservation about 7 weeks ago. This tour is just that popular and it also probably has something to do with it being FREE. Making the reservation is conveniently offered online however I knew of some people who had difficulty with the reservation process and had to fall to the backup option-the old fashioned telephone call. My tour was scheduled to leave at 10:00 a.m and I arrived at 9:35 a.m. which was plenty early. The Yelp directions are accurate. You first arrive at Gate 8 where the driver has to show ID to the guard to enter. Then you drive down a 300 yard palm tree lined drive to the tours' dedicated parking lot. At the location they have a large restroom facility with vending machines. People wait near the boats entrance until about 5 minutes before departure. Then a crew member checks ID's again to match the reservation list as you board. Kids are allowed on board without ID's with an adult. My tour left the dock promptly at 10:00 a.m. At 10:01 as we were 40 yards away from the dock a family of 4 showed up and we left them. Moral of the story, Don't Be Late! They will leave you! We proceeded down the Ship Channel passing many large ships and barges along with refineries, docks and processing plants. We went under the I 610 bridge all the way to the Washburn tunnel (45 minutes) where we turned around and came back. At the turnaround everyone on board is offered a Coke Product soft drink or bottled water. There is also a water cooler on board along with restrooms. During the tour the Captain narrates points of interest along the way. This is an educational tour. Scenic wise it leaves a lot to be desired from a beauty standpoint. Kids will love this tour being so close to the big ships. Other than as we were leaving or approaching our dock, we were allowed outside to walk around the 95 foot long boat M/V Sam Houston built in 1958. This allowed great views and photo ops plus having the wind in your face. If the weather is not agreeable to you the indoor cabin has big tinted windows and is air conditioned and comfortable with nice seats. Our tour arrived back early by 10 minutes of schedule. However, it can take longer than 90 minutes due to ship traffic. While they limit the number of reservations per tour to the limit of the boat (100) it is very rare that 100 people actually take the tour. This is because reservations are usually made many weeks in advance to get a space but because they are free, people will forget or something else will come up to keep them from coming. This means your tour will most likely have fewer than 100 attending. On the Saturday of my tour, I estimated maybe 50 people were on board even though it was sold out. But remember they don't take walk ons so be sure you have a reservation or I wouldn't show up. Finally remember, don't be late!!

The boat
Indira M.

Mike, you did it again. A fantastic trip. We have finally made it to the Sam Houston Boat tour and are so glad we did. This is not a party boat or a particularly scenic tour but the information about the port and Houston's place in the infrastructure of the port, it's place in Houston's and the USA economy is very educational. First this tour is about 90 minutes and free but you need to sign up for it 4 to 6 weeks ahead of time as it books up fast. You can sign up on the web. Many school age children are taken on this tour as part of class outings but if you didn't grow up here it is worth the trip. The boat is air conditioned so you can take it on hot or rainy days as well as a nice day. The official port area starts a bit south of where Buffalo Bayou pours into the Navigation channel, it was very sad to see the amount of plastic garbage that makes it way down this bayou and the others that all feed into this area.

Yingyao Catherine S.

Such an amazing tour on the boat to have an insider view of the port Houston-largest port of the entire US! I was so shocked by all the docks and pipes and ships etc.! U have to try this in Houston if u got a chance! My boyfriend and I were lucky enough to be in a group of UYE hosted by Mike-who,BTW, an amazing organizer!- so we got a chance to have this tour on his birthday! You also got a free bottled water/coke/sprite on the tour back which was very thoughtful!

I've been wanting to do the ship channel tour for a long time so I was so excited when we were able to book a spot! We took the maiden voyage after Covid shut everything down today!! It was really cool! The staff are so kind and professional, the interior is clean, spacious, and cool. Outside we were able to walk around the boat to see different things better. The guide pointed out locations and explained the history. It was amazing to see the ships up close - they are HUGE- and these are considered "smaller"! Also, they offered complimentary coffee and soft drinks/water which was very nice and welcome. It is free and really one of the neatest and unique things to do here in Houston.

M/V Sam Houston in foreground.  Tanker in background
Edgar V.

On a 2-day layover in our fair city, I took Soap Opera Dude* to check out this free fascinating 90-minute tour of the Ship Channel. Booking a tour requires a bit of planning since walk-ups are not accepted and capacity is tightly controlled. You can check availability and book online by going to their website. The Port's gate is in a gritty industrial area just east of downtown. One can leave your top hat and evening gowns at home and just dress casually. You will have to present acceptable ID to the gate guard before proceeding down the road to the parking lot and pavilion area. The boat's staff will check your ID again to match your name against their passenger list. Our motley holiday week crowd numbered about 80 people of all ages and walks of life. There is both indoor and outdoor viewing areas on the boat. Once on board the M/V Sam Houston for our 230 PM Tuesday tour, we passed a number of large anchored tankers, the Coast Guard station, various industrial plants (oil refineries, electric generating, gypsum processor, iron ore, and molasses: yes, I know, molasses?), sailed under the Sidney Sherman bridge, until we got to the turning basin to make the return. Coffee was available immediately after launch but the free soft drink was held back until we reached the turning basin. The ship's captain narrated the various sights but also took several pauses so it wasn't a frenetic mish-mash of minutiae. A very interesting point was when he pointed out that a little park on the starboard side was the site where General Sam Houston captured General Santa Anna during the historic battle of San Jacinto.** A small gray marker sits next to a tree in the park but is inaccessible via land. The ship's crew were visible and approachable - though they were slightly troubled by my desire to re-enact the Titanic's most memorable line: "Iceberg, dead ahead!" as we returned to the dock. Not so much troubled by the thought of icebergs but the fact that I wanted to say it. For all of their security processes, they don't screen for melodramatics. Since I was with Soap Opera Dude, this bit of acting didn't faze him one bit since he's worked with bigger hams than me. Plan ahead, take an interesting friend or two or even a date, and enjoy seeing one of the hidden engines of our local economy. Theatrics optional but not mandatory. * Yes, Soap Opera Dude is a real person and lives in Hollywood. He appears in some of my Los Angeles reviews (if you care to read more). ** For those of us rusty on our Texas history, this was the climactic battle in 1836 when Texas defeated Mexico and secured our independence as a republic. Unfortunately, the republic lasted only 9 years before crushing debts compelled us to join the Union.

Shot of brays landing restaurant on brays island ... It is worth the brunch on a Sunday as well
Shawn W.

Pretty cool free activity.. Even for those of you that call Houston home . I know I have driven over the bridges of the channel a million times yet to actually go down to the channel was really cool.. Seeing the terminals and some of the HUGE Ships up close and hear some facts... They showed us a car transport ship for Volkswagon that held 5000 cars they said... That is one BIG SHIP lol .. Yes you do have to channel some of your inner nerd to enjoy this trip... Teenagers will probably be bored and glued to their phones but who cares? it is a free 90 minute boat ride down the ship channel. 90 minutes on a boat so bring sunscreen . The best views are outside .. Though you can stay inside the boat if you wish on some cushioned benches in the air conditioning .... YES AIR CONDITIONING LOL... So when your relatives come in hounding you for something to do in August when it is 105 degrees . They can stand on the bow and sweat while you stay nice and cool lol. Website says sometimes reservations fill up months in advance .. You stand a better short notice chance during week . We were able to grab two seats for a Friday with just a days notice .. Boat holds 100. But only two tours a day There are free Sodas for all at the end of the tour as well....

The TV screen shows the front of the boat if you don't want to go outside.

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Free tour, be sure to sign up when it opens. Yes, drive through the secure gate to get here. Next to fire department.

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