
Ottawa Palapa Tours
Hawaiian-style floating tiki bar on the Ottawa River. 90-minute cruises with Parliament Hill views, a licensed bar, and private charter options.
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About Ottawa Palapa Tours
Two Hawaiian-style floating tiki bars — Moana and Lilo — on the Ottawa River. Cruises depart from the Ottawa Locks.
Pricing
- Individual tickets: From $55
- Private charter: From $550
Season
Operates seasonally (summer months).
FAQ
How much does a tiki boat cruise cost in Ottawa?
Individual tickets start at $55. Private charters start at $550.
Where does the Ottawa Palapa tiki boat depart from?
From the Ottawa Locks, between Parliament Hill and Chateau Laurier.
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