There’s nothing like spending the day hiking, biking, boating, or shopping and then relaxing at a restaurant or bar with a refreshing cocktail. What makes it even better, though, is having that cocktail with a.
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In our Drink of the Week segment, we’ll showcase one unique type of beer, wine, cocktail you name it to try at one of the countless breweries, bars and restaurants from around the basin.
A margarita, at a bar, that’s actually floating on Lake Tahoe? Absolutely. We get a little adventurous with our drink this week and take you to a bar that just might have the best view in the entire basin.
This bar is actually attached to the 70-plus-foot Tahoe Bleu Wave yacht so right then and there you know you’re in for a ride – plus, drinks always taste better out on Big Blue.
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Lake Tahoe is known for its abundance of summertime water activities, but what is one supposed to do when December comes around, the temperatures drop, and the snow starts flying and you don’t ski or snowboard?
MS Dixie II in Zephyr Cove runs year-around.
Photo courtesy Aramark
Fortunately, even when all the jet skis, parasails, and Cobalts are put away for the season, there are still some ways to enjoy Big Blue without fully immersing yourself in its chilly waters (Fun fact: Since Lake Tahoe is so deep it never freezes). Here are a few memorable Lake Tahoe-based outdoor experiences that visitors and locals can take advantage of at any time of the year: