The African Queen is now offering daily cruises on the Port Largo canal in Key Largo Florida once again. All of our cruises depart from the Marina Del Mar located on Caribbean boulevard at Mile Marker 100 on US1 right next door to the Holiday Inn hotel. See map
The African Queen will make a beautiful focal point to any special event you may be planning. She is available to come by land on her custom trailer and upon arrival can be used as a on land as a showpiece or she can be put in the water to actually take passenger cruises.
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Marina Del mar Marina
Caribbean blvd
Key Largo
Fl 33037
Telephone: 305 451 8080 / 305 896 8004
E-mail:suzanneholmquist@bellsouth.net
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The African Queen is one of the most famous boats in the World. Located in beautiful Key Largo Florida she is available for daily canal cruises and dinner cruises in the Port Largo Canal area and also private events.
Made famous in the 1951 movie of the same name starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn she still remains a timeless classic. In 2012 she celebrated her centennial year and was restored to her original beauty by Lance and Suzanne Holmquist. She is registered on the National Register for Historic Sites and is the pride and joy of Key Largo.