Prime Time is our 36 foot open fly-bridge Chris Craft/Uniflite Yacht with comfortable indoor seating, a large V-berth in the bow, and a single berth across from the head.
Open itinerary (choose where you want to go)
Ready to cruise beautiful Lake Tahoe? Then why not a Private Yacht Cruise on Lake Tahoe? Kick back and relax as we show you some of the most popular, breathtaking places on the lake. We can cruise around world famous Emerald Bay, Rubicon Point, D.L Bliss State Park, and countless other Tahoe landmarks. Or just anchor and enjoy a nice swimming spot.
The day, the captain, and the yacht are yours and we can take you wherever you want to go. Would you like to cruise to the North Shore? Maybe stop and have lunch at a dockside restaurant? We can do that!
Come join us for a spectacular experience out on Lake Tahoe! Memories are created here. Book your Private Yacht Cruise on Lake Tahoe today!
A day on the boat feels like a quiet, private ceremony, where every small detail carries its own weight. The air is crisp and fresh, the water—perfectly cool—providing a soft, steady rhythm as you glide across the surface. The temperature is ideal, neither too warm nor too chilly, and there’s an unspoken invitation to dive in, to submerge yourself in the lake’s pure embrace, leaving behind the world you know for something far simpler.
The warmth of the sun on your face, the coolness of the lake, the simple joy of sharing food and quiet moments. There is time to observe, time to let the world move around you. Time to savor both the landscape and the food you eat. It is an experience that exists only in the quiet and in the fleeting. On the water, with the boat as your sanctuary, everything feels like it belongs.
Here’s the thing about Lake Tahoe—it’s not meant to be seen from behind a windshield or from a lawn chair at a hotel beach. Tahoe is a water-first place, and this boat gives you access to the best parts of it. Think of it less like renting a boat and more like unlocking a backstage pass to the lake’s greatest hits—and a few secret tracks, too.