Chicago River Cruises

Chicago River Cruises

Panoramic Views
Panoramic Views
Frequent Departures
Frequent Departures
Sightseeing & Onboard Meal Options
Sightseeing & Onboard Meal Options
Chicago River Cruises













Quick overview

  • Cruise options: Guided architecture cruises, sightseeing cruises, dinner cruises, seasonal fireworks cruises, speedboat tours
  • Routes: Chicago River, Lake Michigan, or Chicago River and Lake Michigan
  • Duration: 30-min speedboat tours, 45-min highlights tour, 2-hour guided tours, 2.5-3-hour sightseeing & dinner cruises
  • Boats: Open decks with climate-controlled interiors, climate-controlled boats with full-length windows, speedboats
  • Boarding points: Michigan Avenue, Navy Pier
  • Check-in and boarding: 30-45 mins before departure
  • Good to know: Fireworks cruises are seasonal, routes may be altered based on weather conditions, and accessibility features vary based on the tour selected. Sightseeing cruises offer light narration, but do not include a guide onboard.
  • Compare your Chicago River cruise options below ↓

Compare your Chicago boat tours

TourCruise typeDeparture pointDurationInclusionsMeals onboardUpgradesTickets

90-min Chicago River Architecture Cruise

Guided architecture cruise

Michigan Avenue

1.5 hrs

Guided cruise of Chicago’s architectural landmarks (English)

Available for purchase

From $45

45-min Chicago River Architecture Cruise

Guided architecture cruise

Michigan Avenue

45 mins

Highlights guided cruise of Chicago’s architectural landmarks (English)

Available for purchase

90-min cruise upgrade

From $28

90-min Scenic Sunset Lake Michigan Cruise

Sunset sightseeing cruise

Michigan Avenue

1.5 hrs

Sunset sightseeing cruise on Lake Michigan

Available for purchase

From $45

90-min Chicago River and Lake Michigan Architecture Cruise

Architecture and sightseeing cruise

Michigan Avenue

1.5 hrs

Guided cruise of Chicago’s architectural landmarks + Lake Michigan (English)

Available for purchase

From $45

First Lady's Chicago Architecture Boat Tour

Guided architecture cruise

Michigan Avenue

1.5 hrs

Guided cruise of Chicago’s architectural landmarks by Chicago Architecture Center docents covering all 3 branches of the river (English)

Available for purchase

From $57

60-min Chicago River Architecture Cruise

Guided architecture cruise

Michigan Avenue & Navy Pier

1 hr

Guided cruise of Chicago’s architectural landmarks, offered in English and Spanish, from 2 boarding points

Available for purchase

Choose your departure point and language for the cruise

From $44

Sea Dog Cruise on Lake Michigan

Speedboat tour

Navy Pier

30 mins

Speedboat tour on Lake Michigan with light narration

60-min fireworks cruise (available seasonally)

From $42

Odyssey Chicago River Architecture Dinner Cruise

Dinner and sightseeing cruise

Michigan Avenue

2.5 hrs

Sightseeing and dinner cruise along the Chicago River with live entertainment

Dinner cruise with fireworks (available seasonally)

From $147

Odyssey Lake Michigan Dinner Cruise

Dinner and sightseeing cruise

Navy Pier

3 hrs

Sightseeing and dinner cruise on Lake Michigan with live entertainment & 3-course plated dinner

Dinner cruise with fireworks (available seasonally)

From $136

Lake Michigan Dinner Cruise

Dinner and sightseeing cruise

Navy Pier

2.5 hrs

Sightseeing and dinner cruise on Lake Michigan with live entertainment & 3-course buffet dinner

Dinner cruise with fireworks (available seasonally)

From $121

What to expect on your Chicago River cruise

Chicago downtown skyline featuring Trump International Hotel.
Chicago skyline with Willis Tower and Lake Michigan in the background, Illinois, USA.
Chicago River architecture boat tour with city skyline in the background.
Chicago River cruise showcasing iconic architecture and skyline.
Chicago River cruise boat with passengers enjoying views of Lake Michigan skyline.
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Award-winning tours

Recognized globally, the Chicago Architecture River Cruise has earned honors like “#1 Tour in America”. With exceptional storytelling and unmatched skyline access, you will learn about iconic architects, hear tales from the Great Fire to modern marvels, and discover how Chicago earned its title as the birthplace of the skyscraper. It’s a must-do on any Chicago itinerary.

Pay homage to Chicago's architecture

Step aboard for an unforgettable journey through 130+ years of design. From Gothic Revival gems like Tribune Tower to gleaming modern skyscrapers like Aqua and Vista, every bend of the river tells a story. A bonus add-on is that passionate local guides who double up as architecture docents narrate most cruises live.

See Chicago from multiple sightlines

See Chicago from two angles on tours that cover the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Travel through the historic Chicago Locks to experience the city’s skyline from both up-close and panoramic distances.

Flexible options for every itinerary

Whether you have 45 minutes or three hours, there's a cruise that fits everyone’s schedule. Choose from highlights tours, romantic sunset cruises, comprehensive architecture cruises, or family-friendly lake outings.

A relaxed sightseeing experience

Cruising is the easiest way to soak up Chicago's sights without battling traffic or long walks. Sit back with a drink in hand on climate-controlled boats and let the city come to you. With comfortable seating, restrooms onboard, and refreshments available, it's a stress-free way to sightsee for families with kids, couples, seniors, and solo travelers.

Things to know before booking your Chicago River cruises

  • When to book: Book at least 4-6 weeks in advance, especially in peak season.
    • The Architecture River Cruises and evening lake tours are among the city’s most popular experiences.
    • During peak months (June to August), prime time slots can sell out a week or two in advance.
  • Cruise departure points: Departure points for cruises vary by tour type.
    • Chicago River architecture cruises leave from Michigan Avenue Dock.
    • Lake Michigan cruises depart from Navy Pier.
  • Types of Chicago boat tours: Chicago cruises offer a variety of experiences to suit every traveler, such as:
    • In-depth architecture tours guided by experts
    • Relaxing lakefront sightseeing cruises ideal for families and photographers
    • Scenic dinner cruises on either Lake Michigan or the Chicago River
    • Speedboat tours on Lake Michigan 
    • Express highlights tours with pre-recorded narration
  • If you want to combine sightseeing with architecture: A combo of river with lake cruises provides a complete experience that includes both.
  • Weather considerations and boat features: Tours operate in most weather conditions. The boats have both indoor and outdoor decks, so light rain won’t dampen the experience. Severe weather (like lightning or strong winds) may result in cancellations or rescheduling.

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What you’ll see on your Chicago River cruise

Chicago skyline with prominent skyscrapers along the southbank.

Willis Tower 

Gaze up at the once-tallest building in the world from river level. Its dark, soaring profile dominates the skyline and marks the heart of Chicago’s financial district.

Tribune Tower in Chicago with its neo-Gothic architecture and intricate stonework.
Marina City towers in Chicago with boats docked along the Chicago River.
Merchandise Mart building in Chicago with river view and city skyline.
Chicago River tour boat passing through Chicago Harbor Lock.

Plan your visit

Visitor tips

  • Choose the right cruise for your interests: Architecture cruises focus on expert narration and close views of landmark buildings along the Chicago River, while Lake Michigan sightseeing cruises emphasize skyline views. Sunset and dinner cruises are best if you want a relaxed, scenic experience rather than detailed commentary.
  • Sit on the open deck for the best photos: Open-air decks provide unobstructed views of the skyline and bridges, especially on architecture cruises, while indoor cabins are better for shade, air-conditioning, and dining during longer or evening cruises.
  • Bring layers, even in the summer: Temperatures on the water can feel significantly cooler than on land, especially on Lake Michigan evening cruises, so a light jacket or wrap makes sunset and night sailings more comfortable.
  • Plan your Chicago boat tour around sunset: Sunset cruises offer the best lighting for skyline and landmark photography, like Willis Tower, especially when the city lights turn on.
  • Consider a weekday cruise for fewer crowds: Architecture cruises are extremely popular in summer. Weekday mornings and early afternoon departures usually have smaller groups and clearer views for photos and listening to the guide.
  • Check which route your cruise follows: Some tours explore all three branches of the Chicago River, while others combine the river with Lake Michigan; if architecture is your priority, choose a cruise that includes the main river plus the north and south branches.
  • Bring sun protection for daytime cruises: Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are helpful because much of the seating on sightseeing boats is exposed to direct sun during midday sailings.
  • Ask questions during architecture tours: Guides on architecture cruises often welcome questions about buildings, history, and engineering, so don’t hesitate to ask about notable structures like the Wrigley Building or Tribune Tower.
  • Check fireworks schedules in the summer: Some Lake Michigan cruises align with seasonal fireworks launched from Navy Pier, which can make evening sightseeing cruises even more memorable.

Frequently asked questions about Chicago River cruises

You can choose between in-depth Architecture Cruises for a professionally guided look at the city’s skyscrapers or easy breeze Lake Michigan Cruises for relaxed lake-front views.