Enjoy a relaxing sunset cruise in Boston Harbor which heads out to Fort Independence located on Castle Island and named after George Washington. Then take in views along Boston's waterfront such as the Mystic Tobin Bridge, Leonard Zakim Bridge, Custom House Tower, Old North church steeple, USS Cassin Young, and the USS Constitution. An extra special feature on this cruise is the cannon fire at Sunset, which is presented off the USS Constitution every night to announce the setting of the sun. Plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled meeting time to check-in at the ticket booth, obtain boarding passes and pre-board.
Please note this is not a private experience. A maximum of 12 guests are permitted per booking. There may be up to 140 guests onboard
Festive Holiday Cruise: Select this option to join us for a festive holiday sunset cruise around Boston Harbor aboard our warm, decorated boat.<br/>Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Food & Drinks: Food & drinks are available for purchase aboard by credit card<br/>Ticketing: Adult ticketing applies to all travelers planning to attend regardless of age. Please select accordingly at checkout.
Peak Sunset Rates Apply
Off-Peak Sunset Rates Apply
Standard Sunset Rates Apply
Cruise by this historic landmark and see the steeple from the waterfront
Cruise by this historic navy yard, one of the oldest in the US Navy
Enjoy a unique view of this bridge as the boat cruises along the waterfront
Enjoy views of this historic landmark and museum from the water as the boat cruises by
Enjoy views of this historic navy boat from the water
The boat departs from Rowes Wharf, directly behind the Boston Harbor Hotel, located at (for GPS) 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston (02110). Check-in at Rowes Wharf is located in the Ferry Terminal. If guests are lost or running late, please call us.
Detailed directions and map to our departure location: https://boston-sailing.com/contact-directions/
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Plan to arrive 15-minutes prior to the scheduled departure time to check-in at the ticket booth, obtain boarding passes and pre-board. If guests are lost or running late, please call us at 617-951-2460.
• There's no need to print anything prior to check-in at the meeting point. Please bring a photo ID that matches the name listed on the reservation. Boarding passes are issued at check-in.
• Not wheelchair accessible. Please let the operator know in advance if assistance is required for boarding.
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