Mayor Barlow Announces Sunset Tiki Tours Coming To Oswego July 1

Tiki Tours graphic provided by Mayor Barlow's office.

OSWEGO, NY – Mayor Billy Barlow announced today the city of Oswego will begin hosting Sunset Tiki Tours in the Oswego Harbor beginning Friday, July 1.

First announced in his annual State of the City Address in January, Barlow said the city had purchased two pontoon boats outfitted as tiki-huts to troll the Oswego Harbor inside the break wall and up and down the Oswego River.

Based in the city owned and operated Wright’s Landing Marina, tiki tours will run from 7 to 9 p.m. in July, 6 to 8 p.m. in August, with licensed captains operating the boat while parties of six can cruise throughout the harbor, as the sun sets, enjoying drinks, snacks, and music.

“Bringing Sunset Tiki Tours to Oswego is another special promotional initiative we bring to the community to attract more people to Oswego’s waterfront, while giving our residents more fun activities throughout the summer,” Barlow said. “Sunset Tiki Tours bring a new, unique experience to Central New York, and again puts our downtown revitalization work and transformation of the waterfront in the spotlight for all to see. I know these tours will be popular, successful, and add to the new energy and ambience we have brought to Oswego.”

Reservations for the Tiki-Tours opens on a first-come, first-served basis, at noon on Friday, June 17 with tours beginning on Friday, July 1, running through Labor Day (Monday, September 5), Wednesday through Sunday (except Monday of Labor Day).

In July, tours will run 7 to 9 p.m. In August and September, tours run 6 to 8 p.m. Reservations can be made only online at: www.oswegony.org/explore/tiki-tours

Each tour consists of a boat with six passengers, available for $200 for the two-hour cruise. Guests on the tiki-tours must be 18 years old. Guests are responsible for bringing any drinks or food. Alcohol is permitted for guests 21 and older only.

The City of Oswego last year completed a $3.5 million overhaul of Wright’s Landing Marina, created a walkway along Lake Ontario known as Harbor Trail, installed fire patios, scenic overlooks, an outdoor water splashpad, mini-golf course, new basketball courts, an outdoor fitness court all in Breitbeck Park, and currently have an on-going $9.5 million construction project transforming a formal coal trestle into a public park and boardwalk, known as Cahill Pier.

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