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sort of boat will it be? Our smaller boats, which are used for all our scheduled trips and private charters for groups of 12 people or less, are electrically powered and so very quiet running. Electric boats were very popular on the Thames at the turn of the century but their numbers declined as diesel engines became more efficient. However they are now enjoying a renaissance as river users seek quieter and less polluting ways to cruise the waterways. Boats used for larger charters (more than 12 people) are diesel powered and have indoor saloons as well as as outdoor deck space and awnings. On rare occasions more modern boats may be substituted in place of Edwardian craft for these larger charters only. For details of vessels available for self skipper please click here.
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Scheduled Trips Small Charters (12 people or less) Small group charters usually depart from our moorings at Bossom's Boatyard, a five-minute drive from the city where parking is available. We can also arrange departures from other locations in and around Oxford. Possibilities include Folly Bridge (for the City Centre), Osney Island (for Oxford Train Station), Iffley Village, Godstow (for the Trout Inn) and Sandford-on-Thames. Larger Charters (more than 12 people) Larger charters can depart from either Folly Bridge in Oxford City Centre, Donnigton Bridge (where parking is available) or the Thames Four Pillars Hotel at Sanford-on-Thames (for guests of the hotel). We can also organise departure from Abingdon, Goring, Henley-on-Thames and many other towns on the river. Full directions will be given at the time of booking. Self Skipper Self skipper boats depart from Bossom's Boatyard on Port Meadow, just to the north of Oxford City Centre. Directions are available by clicking here . >
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Scheduled Trips Small Charters (12 people or less) Small group charters can take any route of your choice and can be decided on the day of the trip in consultation with your skipper. Longer trips offer guests the chance to take in the peace and tranquility of the water meadows north of Kings lock where Kingfishers can sometimes be seen. Larger Charters (more than 12 people) Larger charters departing from Oxford City Centre travel downstream through the heart of the Oxford University reach of the river. After progressing through Iffley Lock boats cruise through beautiful scenery on their way towards historic Abingdon. Self Skipper When hiring a vessel to skipper yourself you are free to decide your own itinerary. However, we will place some restrictions on the backwaters that you are permitted to navigate which will depend on the type of boat hired.
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food will be served? Menus for private charters will be decided in consultation with the customer. > [Top] Can we bring our own food and drinks? Food A full gourmet picnic is included in the cost of our scheduled lunchtime and sunset picnic trips. If you have booked a private charter and have not asked us to provide catering you are welcome to bring your own food. We can usually provide crockery and cutlery for a small charge. We can also provide picnics aboard self skipper boats. Drinks Due to changes to licensing laws customers are no longer permitted to bring there own alcoholic drinks aboard most of our vessels. A wide range or wines, spirits and beers are available for purchase aboard. On smaller boats (for 12 people or less) you may bring your own drinks but a corkage fee will apply. There is no charge if you want to bring alcohol aboard our self skipper boats. > [Top]
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about the weather? Self skipper vessels are open to the elements so please take note of the weather forecast and dress appropriately. > [Top]
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should I wear / bring? Please avoid wearing very high healed shoes as these can cause a risk to your safety and damage decks. On particularly sunny days hats, sun glasses and sun cream are a good idea. > [Top]
What payment options are available? We accept all major credit cards (except Diners Club and AMEX), cash and cheques (with a bank card). > [Top]
What trade associations do you belong to and which codes of conduct do you adhere to? Oxford River Cruises is a member of The Passenger Boat Association and adheres to their code of conduct. We are also a member of Tourism South East. > [Top]
> Oxford Tourism Information> Visit South East England - The Regional Tourist Board> Creation Theatre - Outdoor Theatre Around Oxford > The Passenger Boat Association
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