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City Cruises (formerly Hornblower Cruises) is a charter yacht, dining cruise and ferry services company operating in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is part of the City Experiences brand under Hornblower Group. In April 2021, Hornblower Group rebranded most tour and cruise operations under the City Experiences umbrella, with City Cruises as the signature sub-brand; in February 2024 its parent, Hornblower Group, filed for bankruptcy protection and the company emerged in July 2024 following a court-approved restructuring.

The company began in 1974 in Berkeley, California with two ships. In 1980 the original owner, Ward Proescher, sold the business to Terry MacRae and P. Michael Watson. Proescher later went on to start a competing charter yacht company in the Bay Area, Commodore Cruises. By acquiring existing charter yacht companies, Hornblower was able to expand into San Diego in 1984, followed by Newport Beach in 1987. Shortly thereafter the company acquired the Marina del Rey–based Marina Cruise Lines. By 1989, the company operated in Berkeley, San Francisco, San Diego, Newport Beach and Marina del Rey. The corporate headquarters were long located on the historic ferry Santa Rosa, moored at Pier 3 in San Francisco.

In 1992, Terry MacRae became the sole owner of Hornblower Yachts, Inc, which was rebranded as Hornblower Cruises & Events to more accurately reflect the products and services offered. In 1996 Hornblower Marine Services (HMS) was created to fill a need as a consultant to the booming riverboat casino and ferry service operations industry. By 2003, HMS grew to 80 employees, with offices in San Francisco, New London, Boston and Jacksonville. Three years later, HMS had become the leading worldwide provider of high-speed ferry services.

In 2019, Hornblower Cruises & Events acquired Entertainment Cruises and all the operations encompassing it. The purchase of Entertainment Cruises doubled the number of ships and locations that Hornblower operates. In October of the same year, Hornblower acquired English tour boat operator City Cruises which has operations in London, Poole and York. In 2020, Hornblower expanded in Boston by acquiring Boston Harbor Cruises.

In April 2021, Hornblower Group brought its U.S. and international tours and on-the-water experiences under the City Experiences umbrella, retaining City Cruises as the cruise sub-brand. In 2022, Hornblower acquired Experience Australia Group Pty Ltd, a diversified tourism business based in Adelaide, South Australia, known mainly for operating Australian interstate experiential tourism trains (The Ghan, the Indian Pacific, The Overland, and the Great Southern) but also with interests in cruise and air tourism. In turn, the company had been owned by Quadrant Private Equity since 2016. In January 2022, Quadrant Private Equity sold the business to Hornblower.

On February 21, 2024, Hornblower Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, also filing proceedings under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act of Canada shortly after. Hornblower announced that it would be suspending all future operations for its American Queen Voyages brand and placed it up for sale as the company planned to focus on its other subsidiaries. Hornblower was subsequently sold to Strategic Value Partners that same day. Hornblower Group completed its financial restructuring and emerged in July 2024.

City Cruises operates out of 19 different ports: San Francisco, Berkeley, Sacramento, Marina Del Rey, Long Beach, Newport Beach, San Diego, Washington D.C., Alexandria, Boston, Chicago, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Toronto, Baltimore, Port of New York and New Jersey, London, Poole and York. The company's entire fleet now includes more than 80 boats.

Hornblower Canada Company, a Canadian subsidiary of Hornblower Group, operates Niagara City Cruises (formerly Hornblower Niagara Cruises), which provides the Niagara Falls Gorge Boat Tour from the Canadian side of the Niagara River near Niagara Falls, similar to the Maid of the Mist cruises out of Niagara Falls, New York on the American side. The fleet includes Niagara Wonder and Niagara Thunder, each carrying 700 passengers. The boats are based on an Elliot Bay Design Group design and built by Hike Metal Products of Wheatley, Ontario. Access to the ships is enabled by the Hornblower Niagara Funicular.

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