They utilized a pre-recorded audio recording and played the radio station on the way back, which normally would have been fine I suppose, but boat cruise wasn’t in sync with the audio more often than not causing us be slightly confused 25%-30% of the time and inquire with the cruise staff on certain things referenced in items in pre-recorded audio.
Also, the audio recording isn’t loud enough. We sat under a speaker, so we could hear okay, but if we sat elsewhere or if the boat cruise was completely full it would be very difficult to hear, almost miserable.
The lunch was mediocre (a Turkey croissant, fruit, and cookie). Only coffee was included free of charge, but it made me sick forcing me to buy a drink. I really wish a bottle of water was provided to us, but instead they charged us 2 x $3 (total of $6) for 2 bottles of water!
It’s important to note that this is a JUPITER ISLAND, FL cruise, not JUPITER, FL. Jupiter Island, FL is a separate town and is a very select community for the quite, old money wealth and many people currently in the community peaked decades ago, thus bringing me to my next point. Younger generation guest, such as myself (I was born in 1998, 24 years old) was unaware of many different people mentioned, but my mom was very familiar with many of the referenced people (she was born in 1960, 61 years old).
I think my final point to mention was that a main point of the cruise was the Jupiter Lighthouse in Jupiter, FL (and is the only item referenced in JUPITER, FL) was literally viewed for only 3-5 minutes and because the boat kept moving we were unable to get any good, steady photos. I wish the boat cruise was 10-15 minutes longer to allow for us to get photos with the famous Jupiter Lighthouse Landmark.