Skipton Boat Trips
Discover the magic of Skipton Boat Trips! Our one-hour canal journey, guided by the recorded hilarious and award-winning comedian Dave Spikey from Phoenix Nights and 8 Out of 10 Cats, promises a tour that's fun, informative, and relaxing - rain or shine.
Planning something special? We host micro wedding receptions and cater to groups of all sizes. Our most popular dining trips are a must-try: indulge in a delightful Afternoon Tea, savour a Sunday roast dinner cruise (book early—these sell out 6 months in advance!), or enjoy the famous Fish and Chips cruise, prepared by the award-winning restaurant Bizzie Lizzies.
For a longer adventure, please choose from our variety of private charters. Whether it’s a ploughman’s lunch, a serene afternoon tea, or an exciting buffet, we offer unforgettable experiences as you sail through the picturesque Yorkshire countryside.
With over 30 years of experience, we pride ourselves on making every trip special. Let us take care of all the details before, during, and after your booking to ensure your Leeds & Liverpool canal adventure is absolutely perfect. Book your journey with us today and create lasting memories on the water!
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