The riverscape running from Lake St Clair, south to the Ambassador Bridge is a terrific view when seen from a deck aboard the Detroit Princess Riverboat.

This large and expansive boat offers lunch, dinner and moonlight cruisings that allow guests to see both the Detroit and the Windsor skylines from a wholly different perspective. Although meals are served at lunch and dinner; and appetizers during the moonlight cruises, a meal purchase is not mandatory to make a cruise. Each of the cruises is 2.5 hours in duration, and provides guests with an insightful view of one of the most busy waterways in North America. The Detroit Princess shares the river with constant freighter traffic, fishing boats and handsome pleasurecraft plying these waters.

The hospitality offered aboard the Detroit Princess is engaging and warm. The buffet meal service is very good. Many of the cruises feature live music from notable, Detroit-area musicians and bands. A mid-summer, or early fall sailing aboard the Princess is a memory-making experience. 

The Detroit Princess sails from 20 Atwater Street, immediately adjacent to Cobo Hall. 

http://www.detroitprincess.com/