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Add a sailor's hat - £7.50. Ice for drinks - £3. Or rent a bath robe - £5.
What's Included
- Crazy floating hot tubs
- Two locations to choose from
- Toasty 38 degree water
What you'll be doing
- Arrive in your swimwear/budgie smugglers, ready to set sail
- A guide will show you how the boats work
- Hop aboard!
- You can even bring your own drink, cheers!
- Wave at passers-by as you cruise along
- Head back to dry land to dry off
1.5 hours
Minimum of 6 stags
All year round
Swimwear
Overview
Do you ever think to yourself "I just haven't done nearly as much completely crazy things as I should have with my life"? You're certainly not alone but this 'man needs crazy' problem can be easily cured and this is certainly a great way to redress the balance.
This awesome stag party hot tub boat experience really does bring the perfect amount of madness to what is sure to be a memorable weekend. After all, it's not every weekend you get a chance to travel through London's waterways in a floating hot tub and it's certainly a stag do sized tick on the bucket list of "Crazy Things To Do This Year".
A friendly guide will show you how the tugs work, then you can hop aboard and set sail for good times! And seeing as this is a party you can even bring your own drinks, well, we don't want any of the guys getting dehydrated while surrounded by so much water, how ironic would that be? While the water in the hot tug is changed before every new sailing to keep it clean and voyages last around 75 minutes.
There are two London stag do hot tug locations to choose from;
West India Quay - Surrounded by the towering skyscrapers of Canary Wharf and some of the world's most important banks, this is the perfect stretch of water to do something bat sh*t crazy. "Hello, merchant bankers! Are you counting your billions? Well, we're drinking beer in the bath!".
Angel & Islington - Cruise along the historic and quaint Regents Canal waving to onlookers and dog walkers as you sip your bottles of beer or bubbly (whatever floats your boat… literally). One of London's traditional trading routes, the area around the canal has become gentrified over recent years and is a nice place to explore.
Both locations have plenty of nearby pubs and cafes for the guys to enjoy once you get used to being back on dry land. OK, we realise you haven't been in the water long to have lost your 'land legs' but one should never pass on an opportunity to visit a pub with one's mates, should one?
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