Off-Centered Society Dogfish Sunset Cruise
Join us for an Off-Centered Society exclusive beer tasting cruise where we’ll cruise in the Delaware Bay with our friends from Cape Water Taxi while tasting a slew of off-centered ales with our Dogfish Head experience ambassadors and brewers. The beer tasting cruise will take place on Thursday, September 14th from 5:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. and guests will board the Cape Water Taxi at the Irish Eyes dock.
Your $35/pp ticket includes 3 Dogfish Head samples with guided sampling, live music and gratuity for the Water Taxi team.
Guests are welcome to bring extra beverages and snacks
This event is rain or shine
Tickets are limited to 2 per person
IMPORTANT INFO
DEPARTS FROM:
Anglers Fishing Center @ 213 ANGLERS ROAD LEWES, DELAWARE 19958.
PARKING
Drive past Irish Eyes into the dry dock marina and look for our little orange "Ship Shop" with "Cape Water Tours & Taxi" signage on the left. There is plenty of free parking in front of the shop.
CHECK-IN
Please arrive at the dock at 5:30 p.m. (15 min before departure)
-There is a restroom on board
-You may bring any food or beverages you may like
-Garbage cans on board – we will take care of clean up after your charter
-No smoking or open flames, such as Sterno, allowed on board
FAQs
Q: Can I bring food and drinks on board?
A: Yes, you may provide food and/or beverages of your choice.
Q: What should I bring with me on the boat?
A: If it you are coming on board while the sun is up and hot, make sure to bring
sunscreen. There are many photo opportunities on our cruises so be sure to
bring a camera. If you are taking an evening cruise, bring a light jacket as it
gets a little cool when the sun is going down.
Q: Do I need to bring my own life jacket?
A: No, there are plenty of child and adult size life jackets on board.
Q: Are there restroom facilities on board?
A: Yes, there are restrooms aboard our vessels.
Q: Can I bring my dog on the cruise?
A: No
Q: Is the vessel handicap accessible?
A: Once on board we have plenty of space for wheelchairs, however, our dock itself is not handicap accessible in part due to variables such as tide, wind etc. We recommend coming to see our dock to determine the ease or difficulty of boarding. It is helpful to have another guest riding along who can help with boarding, as the tides can affect ease and/or difficulty of this process.