On sunset cruises, passengers watch the evening overtake Boston’s skyline and get a glimpse of the historic USS Constitution
Featured on Discovery Channel and in National Geographic, boat tours offer the chance to spot whales and also seals and dolphins
Participants get the opportunity embark on a unique sightseeing adventure to watch whales in their natural habitat
Passengers head out to sea aboard a custom whale-watching craft to observe the majestic mammals, aided by an onboard naturalist
Splash and play with the dolphins during in-water experiences that can include getting a wet smooch or an unforgettable swim
Easy and fun way to get around Boston while enjoying the scenic skyline view
On hop-on-hop-off bus tours, visitors explore areas such as Times Square & Top of The Rock at their own pace; boat tours show off the harbor
Enjoy Boston at its finest and join us across the harbor for an East Boston experience you will always remember. Ride along the oldest subway line in the USA, eat your way through the bakeries, shops, and restaurants, bowl the old-fashioned way or play a game of billiards, enjoy the best waterfront in the city, and take in amazing views of the skyline during a ride on a water taxi. Immerse yourself in this truly diverse immigrant neighborhood that most tourists don't know about, with a local by your side!
Go Boston Pass grants access to kids activities, Fenway Park, cruises, Museum of Science, Foxwoods, New England Aquarium
Discover Boston’s famous sites and hidden treasures on this 2.5 to 3-hour guided bike tour – a perfect way to explore the city! Start at Little Italy in Boston’s North End and pass sites like Copley Square, Fenway Park and the Faneuil Hall marketplace. Cruise through Beacon Hill and admire the diverse neighborhoods as your knowledgeable guide provides insightful commentary on Boston’s unique history. You may also choose to do this tour on an e-bike (select e-bike option at checkout, but note: you must be 16 or older to select the E-bike option).
Boston is a city known for its significant role in shaping American history and its contribution during the American Revolution. Alongside this historical significance, Boston has long been known as one of the leaders in the chocolate movement. In fact, the first chocolate shop in the colonies opened in 1740 in the North End of Boston with a "drinking chocolate". And we didn't stop there! Boston takes pride in the creation of several iconic desserts that we'll sample during our chocolate-filled journey through the city!
Walking along the picturesque streets of Beacon Hill is an immersion into a 19th-century English-inspired neighborhood that's rich in history and charm.
Learn how to compose amazing pictures of Beacon Hill’s diverse architecture, antique gas lamps lining the brick sidewalks, colorful flowers spilling out of the window boxes, the most photographed street in Boston as well as an exclusive enclave and other surprises hidden in unexpected places.
Fascinating commentary on Beacon Hill's historical sites along the itinerary is also provided throughout the tour.
An urban style photoshoot in historic Boston! Let me take you to my favorite locations: -Copley Square -Newbury St. -Public Gardens -Beacon Hill We will walk through this historic landmarks and we will explore the area while I take the best photos of your trip. We will walk a lot, so make sure to bring comfortable shoes. In about 48 hours after the end of the photo session, you will get an email with a link to your digital gallery with your edited images so you can download them on your computer or laptop and share your memories with friends and family. You can also print your photos in your preferred printing shop and showcase the images of your vacation in Boston in your living room, your office or just post them on your social media!!!! Note: if you have a special request related to a specific time of day, location and or a big group, please do not hesitate to write me and let me know about it, I will work with you to have your photo-needs happen.
Discover Boston’s best attractions at great savings and enjoy instant delivery with convenient mobile tickets.
MIT students steer groups to notable landmarks while imparting college factoids
Players explore the city via an adventure combining the fun of a scavenger hunt with the information of a self-guided tour
What better way to see Harvard than through the eyes of a student! This tour is a 70-minute student-led walking tour of America's oldest university, designed to be a funny and educational journey through Harvard's campus. After meeting your tour guide, an enthusiastic Harvard student, in the heart of Harvard Square, you'll be led into historic Harvard Yard. Enjoy the sights while your guide entertains and inspires with tales of Harvard history and personal experience at the university they call home. You'll get an up-close look at major Harvard landmarks including Johnston Gate, the John Harvard Statue, Memorial Hall, and Widener Library. You'll even become privy to a few Harvard secrets along the way! Whether you're a student visiting colleges or a family on vacation, the Hahvahd Tour is undoubtedly the top way to see Harvard.
Participants gear up and launch the ScavengerHunt.com app to start their own adventure, racing against the clock at a time of their choosing
Augmented Reality Game users can play detectives in their neighborhood using a real-world map on their smartphones
Tour-goers explore Boston’s colorful history through its grand theaters and scandalous celebrities
Aascend Beacon Hill's "back side", where Jews and blacks resided during the nineteenth century. Visit the historic Vilna Shul in the center of Beacon Hill and pass by some typical Jewish homes. You'll see the West End House, where Boston 's West End Jews were provided social services and the Puffer House Cigar-Rolling Factory, typical of the work locales of Boston 's Jews.
We'll go through Boston's impressive and impactful Holocaust Memorial in one of Boston's oldest neighborhoods and then conclude our tour at the entrance to the North End, which was a Jewish immigrant enclave before the arrival of newly arrived Italians transformed the area into a "Little Italy" around the turn of the century.
Highlights include:
• The Famine Memorial
• Home of The Jewish Advocate
• The Jewish "Back Side" of Beacon Hill
• Boston's Historic Vilna Shul
• The West End House
• Puffer House Cigar-Rolling Factory
• The Holocaust Memorial
• North End
Participants explore Boston’s revolutionary history and visit bars in the Old City
Patrons can enjoy a self-guided tour with elements of scavenger hunt and trivia and learn more about Boston
Focusing on the evolution of Boston, this tour highlights Boston’s rise from colonial era’s port city to today’s global metropolis
Turn Boston into a giant game board with this fun scavenger hunt adventure! This challenge combines the excitement of the Amazing Race with a 3-hour city walking tour. Using your smart phone to guide you, make your way through Boston among well-known and overlooked gems of the city, solving clues and completing challenges while learning local history. Great for families, friends and those ready to have fun while seeing the city!
See the historical sights and famous universities of the Boston area on this full-day trip from New York City. After a scenic drive through Connecticut, arrive in Boston, Massachusetts. See top Boston attractions including Harvard University, Trinity Church and the site of the Boston Tea Party. Follow the red-brick Freedom Trail, which leads to important historical locations. You'll learn all about the rich and colorful history of Boston from your informative and engaging guide.
Tour the Boston Common and Beacon Hill areas and visit more than 30 movie locations on this captivating private movie and TV walking tour! This tour is a must for film buffs, and is also a great way to explore Boston and its many attractions. On this Boston walking tour, your guide, a local actor, will provide a unique sightseeing tour with an entertaining twist!
During the scavenger hunt teams answer trivia questions, follow clues scattered around the city, and complete photo and compass challenges
The Boston Tea Party comes to life with immersive exhibits, tea-ship replicas, and one of the original tea chests from December 16, 1773
Players set out on scavenger hunt walking tour challenge through city answering questions and performing family-friendly tasks