There is no shortage of lakes where tourists can experience getaway houseboat cruises in Oklahoma. Great spots to include on your list are Lake Eufaula, Hugo Lake, Lake Texoma, Wister Lake, Sardis Lake, Lake Murray, Waurika Lake, Arcadia Lake, Draper Lake, Lake Thunderbird, Hudson Lake and Ft. Gibson Lake.

Some of these feature the cleanest water in the state and in all of the United States. All provide breathtaking backgrounds of mountains, trees and rock formations. Families, couples and single individuals will surely enjoy going on a getaway houseboat cruise in Oklahoma.  This is just the ideal spot and perfect atmosphere for getting that much needed rest and relaxation you have been talking about for so long. Read more

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Houseboats have become very popular in many states all over America. Oklahoma in particular has a wide range of houseboats. These are usually moored or kept stationary, not motored and basically serves as scenic homes for people. Several tourists have been coming over to Oklahoma to try getaway cruises on houseboats in Oklahoma.  These getaway houseboat cruises are spectacular living because of the views, laid back atmosphere and adventures.

Recreational House boating

After World War II, Americans were beginning to find staying in the water longer a lot of fun which started the hobby. Today there are a variety of houseboats available for sale or rental in Oklahoma. Some of these are motorized which can travel on sea while others are built to stay in lakes and inland waterways only. Some houseboats have a respectable length of around 40 feet while luxury models can range as long as over 70 feet. Read more

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When someone mentions a cruise, most people think of huge boats that head out on to the ocean, but that isn't the only kind of cruise available – you can have a lot of fun, and see a lot of new sights, on a river cruise too.

River cruises may not take you to as far-flung a destination as an ocean cruise, and they may not travel as fast, but they do take you to some interesting places, and there are some wonderful sites along the rivers of the world.

Are River Cruises Always Short?

Not necessarily.  It’s quite possible to book a seven, ten or even fourteen day cruise that meanders along the length of a single river.

There are some enjoyable one day, or even evening river cruises on offer – the River Thames, in London, for example, offers some day trip style cruises that give you the chance to explore London from a unique point of view. Read more

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When you have cruised around Hawaii, seen Alaska, and sailed along the Panama Canal, maybe it is time to broaden your horizons and look to Europe for some spectacular European river cruises.

You may feel like you have experienced everything when it comes to cruises, but European river cruises open up a whole new world.  You can visit Europe during the times that are considered off season for a tropical cruise, and still have a wonderful time.  Europe is full of history and has a special charm that many find hard to resist. Read more

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