Dead Men Tell No Tales: A Nautical Mystery Night
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in a dramatic murder mystery aboard Endless Days, where every guest becomes a character in the unfolding story.
- Plan your costume in advance with character details emailed before the event, ensuring a fully engaging experience.
- Savour a grazing platter and light canapés while you uncover clues and interact with fellow suspects throughout the cruise.
- Enjoy a three-hour adventure on the water, complete with a licensed bar and prizes for Best Dressed and Top Detective.
This is not a normal sunset cruise.
Dead Men Tell No Tales: A Nautical Mystery Night is a fully immersive, playfully dramatic murder mystery experience set aboard Endless Days.
Before the event, each guest will receive their character details via email. Your character will include background information, secrets and motivations, giving you time to plan your costume and arrive ready to step into the story.
Costumes are strongly encouraged and part of the fun. Sailors, captains, aristocrats, smugglers, socialites, explorers and mysterious passengers are all welcome aboard.
On the night, a crime will unfold and everyone is a suspect.
Throughout the cruise you will:
Interact with other characters
Uncover clues and hidden information
Form alliances and question suspects
Piece together the story
Attempt to solve the mystery before the final reveal
This experience is designed to be social, engaging and laugh out loud fun. No acting experience required, just a willingness to participate and enjoy the adventure.
A grazing platter will be available on board along with light, easy to enjoy canapés served throughout the evening so guests can stay immersed in the mystery. The licensed bar will be open for drink purchases during the cruise.
Prizes will be awarded for Best Dressed and Top Detective.
This is a longer special event cruise and runs for approximately 3 hours.
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Dates & times
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Accreditations
- Queensland Tourism Industry Council
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.