The tiki boats are back for a sixth season. “I call it a tropical staycation,” said Dale McCue, of Eighty-Four, who co-owns the tiki boat company with fiancee Joa Campise. “It’s two hours of feeling like you are on an island … but you don’t have to get on a
A brand-new boat joins two others for the fifth season of Cruisin’ Tikis Pittsburgh, a company that offers sightseeing tours on their unusual little boats on the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela rivers. They’re recognizable by their thatched roofs and bamboo poles gliding along the river, like a floating Hawaiian-style hut.
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They are recognizable by their thatched roofs and bamboo poles gliding along the river.
The Hawaiian-style huts belong to Cruisin’ Tikis Pittsburgh, a company that offers sightseeing tours on the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela rivers.
They will be on the water this weekend for a fourth season.
“Pittsburgh is perfect for this,” said Dale McCue, who co-owns Cruisin’ Tikis Pittsburgh with fiancée Joa Campise.
Cruises are available seven days a week, beginning at 8 a.m., weather permitting.
Guests board at the Landing and Marina at Station Square on Pittsburgh’s South Side or Riverfront Park near PNC Park on Pittsburgh’s North Side.