Take a scenic guided cruise along the Potomac River with first access to the boat and reserved seating.
Dig deeper into the history of Washington D.C. and America’s first president at sites like the Washington Family Tomb and the Enslaved Cemetery & Memorial.
Explore Mount Vernon on a comprehensive tour of the estate and grounds to save you the hassle of booking them yourself.
Sites Visited
The Wharf
Potomac River
City Cruises Ferry
Mt Vernon Estate
George Washington's 16-sided barn
Upper and Lower Gardens
Blacksmith Shop
Greenhouse
Tomb of George and Martha Washington
Memorial to Enslaved People
Tour Includes
Potomac River cruise
Tickets to Mount Vernon Estate
Voucher for lunch
Small group of 15 guests maximum
Local English-speaking guide
Walk in the footsteps of George Washington on a perfectly planned excursion from DC.
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Total Customer Reviews: 20
Verified Ratings
4.8/5
based on 12 Walks’ customer ratings
Rating summary by category
Guide
4.9/5
Guest Support
5.0/5
Latest reviews
Excellent
This entire tour was wonderful and Tyson ( Tour Guide ) was the best. If you get him on a future tour count yourself very lucky.
Verified·John·Oct 28, 2024·USA·Male·55 to 64 years
Excellent
Ray was an outstanding tour guide and made sure that we saw as much as possible with the time that we had! He was very knowledgeable and friendly! He made the tour a pleasure and I learned a lot!
Verified·Anson·Oct 26, 2024·USA·Male·65 to 74 years
Excellent
This was really well done and we enjoyed our guide's knowledge and insight.
Verified·Charly·Sep 17, 2024·USA·Female·65 to 74 years
Excellent
Although I am 88, I took the tour with a grandson 22 and a granddaughter 19. they agree that the tour woas outstanding in every way and that our guide Amanda was topnotch!
Verified·Alice·Jul 26, 2024·USA·Female·75 or older years
Great
Beautiful views, helpful commentary, friendly guide. We really enjoyed the information provided about Mt Vernon.
Verified·Ralph·Jul 07, 2024·USA·Male·65 to 74 years
Does this tour go inside George Washington's mansion?
The mansion will be closed from November 1, 2025 through June 2026 for renovations to get ready for America's 250th birthday. During this time no one will be allowed in the mansion.