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Aerial views of the 2017 Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. Decorated boat participating in the 2016 Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. The Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade is a Christmas ships festival in Newport Beach, California, United States, established at the turn of the 20th Century by John Scarpa and Joseph Beek.
Private boats decorated for the season may follow the lead boat. [5] Portland, Oregon has hosted a Christmas ships festival since 1954 on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. [6] The boat parades occur most nights for several weeks in December. Newport Beach, California hosts the Newport Beach Christmas boat parade.
Fanning Springs: Festival of Lights and Boat Parade; Fernandina Beach: Lighted Christmas Parade; Fleming Island: Whitey's Fish Camp Lighted Boat Parade; Fort Lauderdale: Chanukah Car Menorah Parade; Fort Lauderdale: Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade; Fort Meade: Old Fort Meade Christmas Festival and Parade
6. Newport Christmas Cruise. Dates: Parade (Dec. 18 to 22), Cruises (Nov. 29 to Dec. 17, Dec. 23 to Jan. 1) Walk or Drive? Walk. Cost: Cruises: $38 Adult, $34 Child, $5 Infant The Newport Beach ...
The "Lights of the Ozarks" will be on display through January 1, 2025. ... The boaters show off their festive vessels at the Biloxi Beach Water Boat Parade, culminating in a ... Newport is known ...
Biloxi’s Christmas on the Water Boat Parade Dec. 2. The 38th annual boat parade along Biloxi’s waterfront will feature 35 to 40 boats of all shapes and sizes, decked out in holiday lights and ...
Boat parades are a waterway event with illuminated boats. Some of the well known water parades include locations such as Walt Disney World, the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, [1] and Fort Lauderdale. Fort Lauderdale's annual parade in December is titled the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade. [2]
Lighted boats depart from Clover Island near the cable bridge at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2. Each night a parade of boats outfitted in holiday lights will motor up the Columbia River on the Kennewick side.