Summer Boat Parties - Number Seven Boats in Bristol
Posted on: 29 Apr 2016If you want to make your party a little special and have it stand out from the crowd why not speak to the guys at Number Seven Boats in Bristol and see what they can do for you. Various options are available to suit all types of events.
Number Seven Boats have made a name for themselves in Bristol by providing some of the best party experiences around, be it on land or water. Just about any type of event can be catered for from formal gathering to booze cruise and everything in between - it is what you make it. Several different boats are available to accommodate different numbers in covered or uncovered surroundings.

Their regular trips include 1 hour Harbourside cruise, 3 hour Harbourside cruise with 1, 2 or 3 stops for you to re-fuel at a great pub, a 4 hour trip along Avon Gorge and then there’s also the option to book A to B transfers (one way or return) within the harbour to move your group in style. Don’t forget VIP trips aboard the Silver Salmon. The boats are licenced to sell alcohol and you can play your own music during the trips. Food is also available in a variety of options - click here for more info.
Now that Bristol is heading into the summer, Number Seven will be running their hugely popular cruises along the river to Beese’s Bar and Tea Garden. Beese’s is great venue set in a breathtaking location. It’s perfect for weekend trip with a difference. Ferries leave the Cascade Steps in the city centre (next to the fountains) at 12pm and 2pm every Saturday from now until September 10th. The trip up-river lasts approximately 1 hour followed by a 2 hour stop at Beese’s and then a one hour return journey.

Don’t forget their public ferries: The cross harbour ferry operates between the SS Great Britain and the inlet directly across the water, next to Spoke and Stringer. The service runs 7:30am-6:15pm weekdays and 10:30-5:30 on weekends. It’s just 90p and children under five travel free of charge. They also run larger ferries from a few stops in Hotwells to the city centre, and also Temple Meads. Check out the timetables and prices right here.
The best thing to do is get in contact for a quick discussion on what you’re looking for and what they can offer. You can do that by visiting numbersevenboattrips.com, email enquiries@numbersevenboattrips.com or call 0117 929 3659. Check out their Facebook Page for up to the minute info.
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Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.