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Whale Watching Cruise
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from USD $32 per person |
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Looking for a whale watch that requires less travel time, offers the most comfortable ride available and gives you more time viewing some of the world's most fascinating and magnificent creatures? Look no further! Here is Boston's ONLY 3-Hour Whale Watch! Boston Harbor Cruises guarantees whale sightings on every whale watch. If you do not see a whale on your trip, you will receive a free ticket for a future Boston Harbor Cruises whale watch. |
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Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston
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from USD $26 per person |
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Discover the best Boston with this combined Old Town Trolley and Boston Harbor Cruise "Land and Sea" tour. Come along, and turn back the pages of history and relive the bustling seaport days of colonial Boston. Feel the drama of revolution in America. Tour at your own pace and you can get off at any designated stop for sightseeing, lunch or shopping, then reboard for the completion of your tour, making as many loops as you like. Relax and see the best of Boston at your own pace! Children 12 and under ride free when accompanied by a paying adult guest. |
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The Waterfront Tour
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Starting
from USD $25 person |
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Boston Waterfront
© PhotoWalks
It's hard to believe that Boston's waterfront was once an area made up of glaciers! The harbor islands formed with the recession of the glaciers. Native American Indians fished in the harbor and farmed the land. Ships with English immigrants began arriving to the New World in the 1620s. On this tour, discover why you meet at the Old State House as you make your way to the waterfront. You'll see Boston's first skyscraper, find out where John Hancock kept his money, and simply enjoy the beautiful scenic views Boston's waterfront has to offer.
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Cape Cod Excursion
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Starting
from USD $45 per person |
© Brush Hill Tours
Ride across the Cape Cod Canal and enter a world of sand dunes and salty beaches. In Hyannisport, visit a memorial to President John F. Kennedy, and join a lectured sightseeing harbor cruise which offers the best possible view of the Kennedy Compound. Time is provided for lunch (on your own) either before or after the cruise. Then travel through the areas quaint seaside villages for shopping and sightseeing. This tour is seasonal and only operates from 6 June to 25 September, 2004
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Beacon Hill Masterpieces
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from USD $25 per person |
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Beacon Hill impresses locals and tourists alike with its charming streets, brick sidewalks lined with gas lamps, hidden houses, and parade of doors and doorknockers. This 18th century neighborhood is rich in history, elegant architecture and stately homes. |
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Ghosts and Gravestones - Boston
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from USD $30 per person |
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Step aboard the trolley of the doomed and join your host, a 17th Century grave digger, cursed with a sentence of eternal damnation. This wretched creature is doomed to travel the streets of Boston and relay the stories of the unfortunate souls he encountered and the macabre events he had been witness to during his purgatory. Join other apprentice grave diggers on an adventure through the darker side of Boston, a scary, fun, and informative fright seeing experience that is truly one of a kind. |
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Lighthouse Cruise
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from USD $48 per person |
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Beginning in Boston, pass by Long Island Head Light and Deer Island Light, and then near Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse station in America. Heading north, the tour will cruise by several sites including Graves Light, Hospital Point Light, Marblehead Light, Fort Pickering Light, Bakers Island Light, Eastern Point Light, Ten Pound Island Light, Straitsmouth Island Light and more. The Northern Lights tour culminates with a view of Thacher Island, the site of the only still operating twin lighthouses left in the entire country. |
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Boston Lunch Cruise
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Starting
from USD $29 per person |
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Lobster Lunch Cruises: between June and October!
This is an exciting sightseeing cruise that includes a fabulous luncheon buffet, narrated tour of Boston Harbor, live entertainment by talented performers and views of historic Boston Harbor. See the following sights and locations: Castle Island/Fort Independence, World Trade Center, Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Old North Church and Old Ironsides. |
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Wrentham Village Premium Outlets®
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Starting
from USD $33 per person |
170 designer outlets, all located in one attractive outdoor center located approximately 45 minutes south of Boston. Stroll through this New England style village and find a "who's who" of today's most popular designer labels and leading brands.
Each outlet store offers incredible savings of 25 to 65 percent every day. It is no wonder that Wrentham Village has become one of the country's most popular outlet shopping destinations for visitors from all over the world.
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Footsteps to Freedom
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from USD $25 per person |
A trek along the Freedom Trail is a walk through Boston's past. Wind your way back into history and follow the trail traveled by the Patriots in their fight for independence. Visualize the scenes and listen to the echo of Patriots in their struggle to break away from British rule.
Every step you take in the Footsteps to Freedom tour gives you insight into colonial times. Some of the historic sites on this photographic journey are the Shaw Memorial, Park Street Church, Old Granary Burying Ground, King's Chapel, Old City Hall, Old Corner Bookstore, Old State House, Boston Massacre site and Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's house, and Old North Church.
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Cambridge, Lexington and Concord
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from USD $26 per person |
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THE BATTLE TRAIL - Visit Harvard Yard, view Cambridge Common where Washington took control of the Continental Army; drive along "Tory Row," past the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Follow the route of Paul Revere as he warned the countryside, "the British are coming!" Stand on Lexington Green, where Captain Jonathan Parker and 77 Minutemen stood their ground against 700 of England's finest regulars. In Concord, journey past the homes of Hawthorne, Alcott and Emerson as we make our way to the Old North Bridge where "...the embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard 'round the world." |
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The Total Experience
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Starting
from USD $45 per person |
BOSTON / CAMBRIDGE / LEXINGTON / CONCORD - The best of old and new Boston have been combined with a journey into the historic countryside towns of Cambridge, Lexington and Concord. Follow the route of Paul Revere and view the "Battle Trail" where the minutemen fought for their freedom. Journey past the homes of Hawthorne, Alcott and Emerson. In Boston, stop at the Faneuil Hall, "Quincy Marketplace." You'll have time for lunch and shopping on your own. In the afternoon, view the 18th century steeples and stately Beacon Hill townhouses alongside the monumental architecture of the new Boston. Its 371 years of history, tradition and Yankee ingenuity. This tour is seasonal and only operates from 8 May to 14 November, 2004
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