Picnic areas are available on many of the islands and some even have grills for public use, so pack up a hearty lunch and plenty of refreshments. Swimming and wading are also available in many places on various islands.
Bicycles may also be used on one of the islands. Bringing some warm clothes is recommended, as well as
good walking/hiking shoes (sandals work best). For more information about
the Boston Harbor Islands National Park please visit the National Park
Service website at: www.nps.gov/boha
We run 3 types of excursions: Full Day Charter, Half Day Charter, and a
Evening Cruise downtown. Full Day Charter: This is the best way to
get a whole day of exploration done around the islands. Charters usually run
from 9:00am to 3:00pm but can run longer as well. Cost of the full day charter is $100.00
per hour. Half Day
Charter: This charter is a 4 hour trip. Plenty of time to explore a
couple of islands on land, and enjoy a relaxing cruise around other islands.
Cost of the half day charter is $400.00 Evening Cruise: Ok...Maybe
island exploration isn't your style. We also offer a 3 hour evening cruise
around downtown Boston. Enjoy a beautiful sunset, and nighttime views of the
scenic downtown Boston skyline. You'll also see the USS Constitution in Charlestown
and Fort Independence in South Boston.
Cost of the evening cruise is $300.00 Check the
calendar page for charter availability. The boat carries a maximum of 6 passengers. Weekday or weekend trips are available. Making advanced reservations is highly recommended.
Please click here for information about the boat. Reservation
Policy: A credit card number is needed to book your reservations.
Your card will not be charged until the day of the charter arrives. On the
day of the charter you have the option of either paying by cash, check, or
having your credit card charged. No cancellations are allowed after you have
booked space on a charter. Reservations can not be changed, altered or
cancelled. You will be charged the full charter
rate if you cancel, or don't show up
on the day of the charter. |