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Chester: Half-Hour City Cruise

Chester: Half-Hour City Cruise

From the moorings at The Groves, Chester, you will head upstream under the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge and past the city's rowing clubs. You will then follow the sweeping bend of the Earl's Eye, passing some stunning riverside properties, and turn around at the city limits. On the return journey, the commentary details the history behind some of the more interesting riverside buildings, and the city's rich Roman, Medieval, and industrial heritage. The cruises will then finish with a great view of Chester Weir and the Old Dee Bridge, before disembarking back at The Groves.

Llangollen: White Water Rafting Adventure

Llangollen: White Water Rafting Adventure

Begin your rafting adventure in Llangollen by learning paddling skills from your guides, who will show you how to navigate the river safely. With top-quality equipment and training, have a secure and thrilling experience. Tackle epic rapids, including Serpent’s Tail and Town Falls, surf holes, and maybe even enjoy a raft flip or two. With a few raft games and challenges along the way, hold on tight as you bounce through the whitewater waves of River Dee.

Llangollen: River Tubing in the Dee Valley

Llangollen: River Tubing in the Dee Valley

Embark on an aquatic adventure down the River Dee, navigating three major rapids, including the famed Serpent’s Tail. Once you've demonstrated your ability to float, our expert guides ensure a thrilling yet safe journey. Guides will steer you through the twisting rapids but also add playful challenges, creating an interactive and dynamic experience. Conquer Serpent’s Tail, a milestone for white-water enthusiasts. Throughout the journey, the river becomes a testing ground for personal growth and teamwork. Smile at the end, not just from the adrenaline but from the shared accomplishment and lasting memories. Join us for an unforgettable white-water escapade.

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

Day 1: You leave Manchester and head straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This little town deserves to win awards for most picture-perfect harbour town. There’s a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world’s smallest house’, and lots of little restaurants boasting the best fish and chips. After you’ve soaked up the sea air, you cross the world’s first modern day suspension bridge across the Menai Straits and onto Anglesey Island. Prior to its construction, cattle farmers would have to persuade their herd to swim across the Menai Straits on their way to market. We head for the most westerly point of North Wales to marvel at the South Stack Lighthouse, sea cliffs, and nature reserve. But that’s not all. You stop in the lovely seaside town of Beaumaris, and also visit the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll for a quick photo stop. Then you travel back over the bridge and along the coastline to Llandudno, your overnight stop. Day 2: This morning when you head off, your first stop is to Betws-y-Coed. This beautiful little village is known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. Next, sit back and watch Snowdonia’s mountains fly by as you continue onto Harlech Castle. This is one of our favourite castles in the whole of the UK. It boasts epic sea views and an amazingly war-torn history that involves a lot of dynamite. You then venture to one of the most charming and unique villages in Wales, Portmeirion. This town is the brainchild of Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. He wanted to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. The result is a stunning piece of the Mediterranean transported into North Wales. You have free time here to explore and grab a bite to eat. You head back to Llandudno for the evening. Day 3: After breakfast, your first stop is to the Llanberis Slate Museum*. The history of the second largest slate mine on the planet will stay in your memory for a long time. For your lunch stop today, we head to Llangollen. Situated along the River Dee, this little town will steal your heart. Next you’re off to one of England’s most historic towns, Chester. There’s a lot to do here, but we’d advise you just head to the Cathedral, you could spend a whole week in this fine building and not get bored. You arrive back in Manchester in the early evening.

From Liverpool: Chester Sightseeing Half-Day Shore Excursion

From Liverpool: Chester Sightseeing Half-Day Shore Excursion

You will be met by a representative of the local partner at Liverpool Cruise Terminal and shown to your vehicle that will transport you under the River Mersey, passing beneath your ship on the 45-minute short hop to Chester. Upon arrival, you will have a fully guided tour of Chester taking in the site of a Roman Amphitheatre, Norman Era Defensive Walls, views of the River Dee which gave Chester its means of trade with the rest of the world hundreds of years ago before passing by buildings dating back to the Tudor and Georgian era with Victorian architecture mixed in for good measure. You will see the famous Rows which is Chester's unique shopping experience before finally reaching the centre of the City - Chester Cross. From here you will have free time to wander the streets of this historic City and sample some of the flavours that makes Cheshire so loved by many, including Cheshire Cheese and local Ales. Finally, with bags laden with souvenirs (and some delicacies picked up at the various food stores) you will be transported back to the Port in Liverpool. If time allows, you may even get to meet the Fab Four before being dropped back at the Cruise Terminal

River Dee: Our most recommended tours and activities

Chester: Half-Hour City Cruise

Chester: Half-Hour City Cruise

From the moorings at The Groves, Chester, you will head upstream under the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge and past the city's rowing clubs. You will then follow the sweeping bend of the Earl's Eye, passing some stunning riverside properties, and turn around at the city limits. On the return journey, the commentary details the history behind some of the more interesting riverside buildings, and the city's rich Roman, Medieval, and industrial heritage. The cruises will then finish with a great view of Chester Weir and the Old Dee Bridge, before disembarking back at The Groves.

Llangollen: White Water Rafting Adventure

Llangollen: White Water Rafting Adventure

Begin your rafting adventure in Llangollen by learning paddling skills from your guides, who will show you how to navigate the river safely. With top-quality equipment and training, have a secure and thrilling experience. Tackle epic rapids, including Serpent’s Tail and Town Falls, surf holes, and maybe even enjoy a raft flip or two. With a few raft games and challenges along the way, hold on tight as you bounce through the whitewater waves of River Dee.

Llangollen: River Tubing in the Dee Valley

Llangollen: River Tubing in the Dee Valley

Embark on an aquatic adventure down the River Dee, navigating three major rapids, including the famed Serpent’s Tail. Once you've demonstrated your ability to float, our expert guides ensure a thrilling yet safe journey. Guides will steer you through the twisting rapids but also add playful challenges, creating an interactive and dynamic experience. Conquer Serpent’s Tail, a milestone for white-water enthusiasts. Throughout the journey, the river becomes a testing ground for personal growth and teamwork. Smile at the end, not just from the adrenaline but from the shared accomplishment and lasting memories. Join us for an unforgettable white-water escapade.

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

Day 1: You leave Manchester and head straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This little town deserves to win awards for most picture-perfect harbour town. There’s a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world’s smallest house’, and lots of little restaurants boasting the best fish and chips. After you’ve soaked up the sea air, you cross the world’s first modern day suspension bridge across the Menai Straits and onto Anglesey Island. Prior to its construction, cattle farmers would have to persuade their herd to swim across the Menai Straits on their way to market. We head for the most westerly point of North Wales to marvel at the South Stack Lighthouse, sea cliffs, and nature reserve. But that’s not all. You stop in the lovely seaside town of Beaumaris, and also visit the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll for a quick photo stop. Then you travel back over the bridge and along the coastline to Llandudno, your overnight stop. Day 2: This morning when you head off, your first stop is to Betws-y-Coed. This beautiful little village is known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. Next, sit back and watch Snowdonia’s mountains fly by as you continue onto Harlech Castle. This is one of our favourite castles in the whole of the UK. It boasts epic sea views and an amazingly war-torn history that involves a lot of dynamite. You then venture to one of the most charming and unique villages in Wales, Portmeirion. This town is the brainchild of Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. He wanted to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. The result is a stunning piece of the Mediterranean transported into North Wales. You have free time here to explore and grab a bite to eat. You head back to Llandudno for the evening. Day 3: After breakfast, your first stop is to the Llanberis Slate Museum*. The history of the second largest slate mine on the planet will stay in your memory for a long time. For your lunch stop today, we head to Llangollen. Situated along the River Dee, this little town will steal your heart. Next you’re off to one of England’s most historic towns, Chester. There’s a lot to do here, but we’d advise you just head to the Cathedral, you could spend a whole week in this fine building and not get bored. You arrive back in Manchester in the early evening.

From Liverpool: Chester Sightseeing Half-Day Shore Excursion

From Liverpool: Chester Sightseeing Half-Day Shore Excursion

You will be met by a representative of the local partner at Liverpool Cruise Terminal and shown to your vehicle that will transport you under the River Mersey, passing beneath your ship on the 45-minute short hop to Chester. Upon arrival, you will have a fully guided tour of Chester taking in the site of a Roman Amphitheatre, Norman Era Defensive Walls, views of the River Dee which gave Chester its means of trade with the rest of the world hundreds of years ago before passing by buildings dating back to the Tudor and Georgian era with Victorian architecture mixed in for good measure. You will see the famous Rows which is Chester's unique shopping experience before finally reaching the centre of the City - Chester Cross. From here you will have free time to wander the streets of this historic City and sample some of the flavours that makes Cheshire so loved by many, including Cheshire Cheese and local Ales. Finally, with bags laden with souvenirs (and some delicacies picked up at the various food stores) you will be transported back to the Port in Liverpool. If time allows, you may even get to meet the Fab Four before being dropped back at the Cruise Terminal

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What people are saying about River Dee

Overall rating

4.6
(146 reviews)

Great waterside activity in the middle of Chester. Plenty of space for the children to safely run around - we had to whole car area to ourselves which is enclosed. Some members of our group were running late and the chaps were accommodating, telling us we can catch whichever boat we liked as we had pre-booked. This let us have some breakfast whilst we waited in the local bar/cafe. The trip was lovely and the running commentary was interesting. Definitely worth hoping on this trip and would not hesitate to recommend.

Amazing time with amazing guides. All of the guides were so nice, friendly and informative. We were lucky enough to have Niamh as our guide in the raft. She was so nice and can tell she loves her job. Giving us facts and great conversations on the way. Would 100% recommend

Amazing trip absolutely loved it, views stunning, great for team work, and the instructor was very helpful, knowledgeable and a great guy. Went with my husband who didn’t really want to go but he was pleasantly surprised and impressed! All round good fun 🤩

Absolutely brilliant experience from start to finish. The team were fun and friendly and made us feel safe and confident on and in the water! Highly recommended.

Absolutely awesome and the whole crew were just great!