Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise

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Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise

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Christmas Eve gets easier on water. This Marina del Rey holiday cruise turns a short harbor loop into a full meal-and-music celebration, with both indoor comfort and open-air views.

I especially like how the boat setup gives you options: rooftop deck for photos and a climate-controlled interior when the air gets chilly. I also love that the brunch option includes free-flowing champagne and mimosas, so you can start the holiday feeling right away.

The main catch is simple: it’s about 2 to 2.5 hours, so this is not a long cruise day. It’s a focused holiday plan, and if you want a big, all-afternoon/overnight outing, you may feel a bit rushed.

Key Points to Know Before You Go

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  • 2 to 2.5 hour harbor cruise: a short, sweet Christmas Eve outing with plenty of time to eat and enjoy the views
  • Brunch includes unlimited mimosas: champagne and sparkling cider are part of the brunch experience
  • Climate-controlled interior + rooftop deck: choose warm indoor seating or step out for harbor light photos
  • Holiday buffet with carved proteins: expect hand-carved turkey and tri-tip plus comfort sides and a separate dessert station
  • Music entertainment on board: helps keep the atmosphere festive without needing a lot of planning

Christmas Eve on the Harbor: What This Cruise Feels Like

Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise - Christmas Eve on the Harbor: What This Cruise Feels Like
A Christmas Eve cruise is a nice way to dodge holiday stress. You get a planned activity, festive decor, and a meal that’s handled for you. On this Marina del Rey sailing, the vibe is built for groups who want to celebrate together without the hassle of reservations, driving, or coordinating multiple plans.

I like that it’s not just about staring at the water. You’re also getting a real holiday food program: a brunch or dinner buffet, plus live music entertainment. That combination matters. It keeps the time moving, so you’re not stuck waiting for “the moment” to happen.

One more thing I appreciate is the mix of viewing options. You can relax inside, then step onto the open-air rooftop deck when the lighting looks good. It turns the harbor views into part of your evening, not just a quick glimpse.

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Getting Onboard in Marina del Rey: Where the Views Happen

Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise - Getting Onboard in Marina del Rey: Where the Views Happen
This is a harbor cruise with a guaranteed table for your party size, which is a big quality-of-life detail on a holiday. You don’t have to hunt for seating around other people. Once you’re set, you can focus on enjoying the ride.

The boat gives you two main “modes.” Indoors, you’re in a climate-controlled space, which helps a lot if you’re traveling in chilly or windy weather. Outdoors, the rooftop deck is open-air, so it’s ideal for photos and for feeling the real marina atmosphere.

The views are part of the point. Expect sightseeing along the marina area, including Burton Chace Park and chances to spot sea life. The lighting around the harbor is also the kind of thing that turns into a holiday memory fast, especially around Christmas Eve.

Practical tip: wear layers. Even if you’re comfortable inside, rooftop deck time can be cooler than you expect.

The Cruise Timeline: How the Meal and Entertainment Fit Together

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You’re looking at 2 to 2.5 hours total, so the “schedule” is really a smooth flow. You board, settle at your table, then the cruise and holiday atmosphere take over. While you’re cruising, music entertainment runs to keep energy steady.

Food service is buffet-style, so you’ll move through the buffet stations at your own pace. That’s helpful when you have mixed groups: some people want a first round right away, and others prefer to explore the menu and then eat after enjoying the views.

The good part about this format is that you’re not tied to one strict moment. If you want to take a photo before heading back to the table, you can. If someone in your group needs a food pause, the buffet setup makes that easy. The drawback is that it’s a busy, holiday meal, so come with a relaxed mindset and expect lines at popular items during peak moments.

Brunch vs Dinner: Pick Your Holiday Meal

This sailing comes in two versions: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner. The menu details differ, and so does the drinks situation.

If you choose brunch, you get free-flowing champagne, mimosas, and sparkling cider. That’s a strong value add if you plan to drink alcohol anyway. You also get unlimited hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages like coffee, hot tea, iced tea, and water.

Dinner is more focused on classic holiday dinner comfort: carved meats, stuffing, and sides, plus a dessert that’s pre-selected. You can still expect the same overall feel of a festive buffet experience, but without the brunch drink package.

So the real question for you is simple: do you want a celebratory morning/early afternoon vibe with mimosas, or a traditional dinner feel with carved mains and cozy sides?

What’s on the Table: The Brunch Buffet Menu Breakdown

Brunch is a full spread, with both breakfast favorites and savory mains. If you like variety, this menu is built for you.

Here are the standout brunch stations and what they mean in practice:

  • Breakfast pastries and muffins (with a note that nuts may be included): good for easy first bites
  • Scottish smoked salmon display with cream cheese, capers, shaved red onion, Roma tomatoes, and bagels: this is the type of starter that makes brunch feel special without being complicated
  • Scrambled eggs and breakfast meats (applewood smoked bacon and pork sausage links): classic comfort with no guesswork
  • French toast with whipped cream and maple syrup: a true brunch “spotlight” item
  • Salad and pasta stations like Caesar salad, Greek salad, and sun-dried tomato pasta salad: helpful if you want a lighter plate between richer items
  • Baked orecchiette pasta with ricotta, kale, parsnips, and sage: one of the heartier vegetarian options
  • Birria style chicken with roasted peppers and caramelized onions: a flavorful, savory twist that keeps the menu from feeling too traditional
  • Oven roasted salmon with miso citrus soy sauce: for people who like seafood but want something slightly more modern
  • Kid’s station with chicken tenders and French fries: a real convenience if your group includes kids who don’t want to gamble at a buffet
  • Hand carved tri-tip steak with rosemary marinade and balsamic beef demi-glace: this is one of those “save room” items
  • Desserts with individual portions and seasonal fruit

There’s also a signature dessert station with individual desserts and fresh fruit. This is smart for a holiday buffet: you can grab something small without needing a second plate for slicing.

Dietary heads-up: some items are labeled vegetarian or vegan on the menu. Still, the kitchen is not gluten-free, and there’s a small risk of cross contamination. If gluten is a serious concern, you’ll want to plan carefully.

Dinner Menu Details: Classic Holiday Comfort Plus a Few Surprises

Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise - Dinner Menu Details: Classic Holiday Comfort Plus a Few Surprises
Dinner focuses on the traditional holiday lineup, with enough variety that everyone in your group should find something they like.

The salad section includes Greek salad and roasted vegetable and grains, with bread and butter served alongside. That’s a comfortable start: fresh, but not so light that dinner feels like a snack.

For the main course, you’ll find:

  • Three cheese baked macaroni: hearty comfort for people who want something familiar
  • Oven roasted Atlantic salmon with miso citrus soy sauce: the same miso citrus profile shows up here too, so it’s a consistent flavor theme
  • Hand carved oven roasted turkey with cranberry sauce: classic holiday flavor, served carved
  • Hand carved tri-tip steak with caramelized onions and balsamic demi-glace: another “don’t miss it” main
  • Potato gnocchi with roasted squash medley, parmesan, arugula, and pistachio pesto: note that you order from your server, which means it’s portioned hot and fresh rather than sitting out like everything else

Sides and complements round out the classic dinner feeling:

  • Garlic mashed potatoes, mashed sweet potato
  • Haricot verts
  • Traditional stuffing
  • Turkey gravy

Dessert is pre-selected apple crisp plus a seasonal dessert display with cakes, brownies, and pastries. Pre-selection can be helpful in a big holiday setting because it keeps service moving.

As with brunch, gluten cross-contamination risk applies since the kitchen is not gluten-free.

Drinks, Music, and the Holiday Mood on Board

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This is not a silent dinner cruise. You’ll have music entertainment while you cruise, and the atmosphere is clearly meant to feel social and celebratory.

For brunch, the drinks are a major part of the value:

  • Free-flowing champagne, mimosas, and sparkling cider

For both brunch and dinner, you also get unlimited non-alcoholic beverages like coffee, hot tea, iced tea, and water. That matters for comfort too. During a holiday event on the water, it’s easy to get thirsty while you’re moving between the deck and your table.

Alcohol beyond that drink package is available for purchase, but beer, wine, and cocktails are not included. So if you’re hoping to include wine with dinner, plan on extra spending.

My advice: treat the free drink package (if you’re on brunch) as the included “treat.” Keep the rest as optional, so you’re not surprised at the end.

Marina Views You Can Actually Use: Deck Time and Photo Notes

Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise - Marina Views You Can Actually Use: Deck Time and Photo Notes
The harbor views are the scenic backbone here. You’ll cruise with sights around the marina and you’re likely to catch sea life, plus the look toward Burton Chace Park.

The best strategy is to split your time:

  • Stay inside when you want comfort and easy buffet access.
  • Move to the rooftop deck for the most scenic moments and port lighting.

If you love photos, rooftop deck time is your friend. The open-air area makes it easier to aim your camera toward the lights, and you won’t feel trapped inside through the best parts of the evening.

Also, even if you’re not a big “photo person,” stepping out for a few minutes helps you feel like you’re actually on the water, not just eating on a restaurant boat.

Price and Value: Is $143 per Person Worth It?

Marina Del Rey: Christmas Eve Buffet Brunch or Dinner Cruise - Price and Value: Is $143 per Person Worth It?
$143 per person is not a bargain, but it’s also not outrageous for a holiday cruise that includes a full buffet meal and a boat experience. Here’s what you’re getting for the money:

  • A 2 to 2.5 hour harbor cruise during a busy holiday date
  • Holiday decor and a festive atmosphere
  • Buffet brunch or dinner with multiple stations, including carved proteins
  • Unlimited non-alcoholic drinks
  • For brunch only: champagne, mimosas, and sparkling cider

That drink package on brunch is a big reason this can feel like good value. If you’d normally pay for your meal plus cocktails on Christmas Eve, the included drinks narrow the gap.

Where the cost can feel less justified is if you’re not going to drink at all and you’re hoping for a long scenic cruise. Since it’s a short outing, you’re mostly paying for the meal + atmosphere + harbor ride, not an all-day journey.

Who This Cruise Suits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This is a strong fit if you want:

  • A ready-made holiday plan with food handled
  • A group-friendly setting with guaranteed table seating
  • A chance to enjoy the marina lights and harbor views without planning transportation around multiple stops
  • Brunch lovers who want an easy setup with unlimited mimosas

It might be less ideal if:

  • You hate buffet dining and would rather do a plated restaurant meal
  • You want a long cruise with lots of “sailing” time
  • You’re counting on hotel pickup (not included)
  • You need a gluten-free certified kitchen (it’s not gluten-free, so there’s cross contamination risk)

Overall, this feels like a practical, festive holiday experience: you show up, you eat, you look outside, and you leave with the kind of memory that doesn’t require extra planning.

Should You Book This Marina del Rey Christmas Eve Cruise?

If you want a low-stress Christmas Eve plan with a real meal, live music, and genuine harbor views, I think you should strongly consider booking. The included drinks on the brunch option, plus the mix of indoor comfort and rooftop deck viewing, makes it feel like a complete holiday package.

Choose brunch if you’d like a celebratory start with champagne and mimosas. Choose dinner if you want a classic carved holiday dinner with sides like stuffing and gravy, plus apple crisp.

Just be honest about your expectations: this is a short cruise. If your ideal Christmas Eve includes a long, slow scenic outing, pick something with more time on the water. If your ideal day is a great meal and a couple of hours of holiday atmosphere, this one fits nicely.

FAQ

How long is the Marina del Rey Christmas Eve cruise?

The cruise is listed as 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the sailing time. Check availability for the exact start time.

What’s included with the brunch or dinner buffet?

You’ll get a holiday-themed buffet (brunch or dinner), plus unlimited coffee, hot tea, iced tea, and water. You also receive holiday decor and a guaranteed table for your party size.

Are mimosas included?

Yes, for the brunch option. Brunch includes free-flowing champagne, mimosas, and sparkling cider.

Is beer, wine, or cocktails included?

No. Beer, wine, and cocktails are available for purchase, but they are not included.

Do I need hotel pickup?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What do I need to bring?

Bring a passport or ID card.

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