Rejoice in Royal Wedding celebrations along the river with Le Boat’s Windsor cruises

The recent announcement of the wedding date for Prince Harry’s marriage to Meghan Markle has sparked a nationwide flurry of excitement. On 19th May 2018, all eyes will be on Windsor Castle where the couple are due to be wed, and keen admirers will be travelling down from all over the country to soak up the atmosphere around the celebration.

Self-drive river cruise specialist, Le Boat, is offering a selection of May cruises that pass by Windsor Castle on the big day, ranging from one to two week voyages. After a day of jubilance around the ceremony, visitors can escape the crowds and relax in the comfort of their stylish river cruiser. Those travelling by boat are privileged to benefit from one of the most impressive views of the majestic Windsor Castle which overlooks the river. For the full royal experience why not stop off at Eton where Prince Harry spent his college years, or visit Hampton Court Palace whose long history of royals is preserved on its ancient walls?

Take a look at Le Boat’s favourite Thames cruises during the week of the highly-anticipated wedding:

The Royal Cruise
The Royal Cruise is a 135km return trip to Benson, via Windsor. Guests can choose from a selection of boats, suitable for small or large groups, and cruise at their own pace from seven nights to two weeks. A seven-night self-catered cruise, from 14 May, costs from £335 pp / £2,009 (was £2,367, saving 15%) on a boat sleeping up to six people.

The Heart of England Cruise
The Heart of England Cruise is a 128km one-way trip from Chertsey to Benson, via Kingston-upon-Thames, or in reverse from one-way from Benson to Chertsey. Guests can choose from a selection of boats, suitable for small or large groups, and cruise at their own pace from seven nights to two weeks. A seven-night self-catered cruise, from 16 May, costs from £391 pp / £2,351 (was £2,747, saving 15%) sleeping up to six people.

The Majestic Cruise
The Majestic Cruise is a 70km return trip to Chertsey, via Windsor and Kingston-upon-Thames. Guests can choose from a selection of boats, suitable for small or large groups, and cruise at their own pace from seven nights to two weeks. A seven-night self-catered cruise, from 16 May, costs from £199 pp / £2,523 (was £2,958, saving 15%) on a boat sleeping up to ten people.

For more information call 023 9280 1630 or visit www.leboat.co.uk