Large and important parts of New England’s heritage are the lighthouses which once kept sailors from navigating too close to shore. Many of these structures remain standing and in use today and Boston Harbor Cruises are pleased to take you to them.
Expert members of the American Lighthouse Foundation narrate our tours. They begin in Boston with passes by Long Island Head Light and Deer Island Light, and then a pass by Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse station in America. Heading north, the tour will pass by Graves Light, Hospital Point Light, Marblehead Light, Fort Pickering Light, Baker’s Island Light, Eastern Point Light, Ten Pound Island Light, Straits mouth Island Light and more. The Northern Lights tour culminates with a view of Thacher Island, site of the only still operating twin lighthouses left in the country.
Inclusion
Boat tour
Exclusion
Transportation to and from the departure location.
Hours of operation
Lighthouse Cruise NORTH Schedule: 2014 - Jun 7, Jul 5, Aug 2 & 30.
Lighthouse Cruise SOUTH Schedule: 2014 - Jun 21, Jul 19, Aug 6.
Fall Foliage and Northern Lighthouse Cruise: 2014 - Sep 27.
Cruises Depart: 10:00am.
Duration
Cruise is approximately 5 hours.
Location
Cruise departs from 1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110.
Participant restrictions
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Location
Cruise departs from 1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110.
Participant restrictions
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Policies
Guests should arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time.
Boston Harbor Cruises makes every effort to visit all area lighthouses during our cruise. In some cases, due to inclement weather and time constraints, it may be necessary for us to limit access to some outer lighthouses.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Large and important parts of New England’s heritage are the lighthouses which once kept sailors from navigating too close to shore. Many of these structures remain standing and in use today and Boston Harbor Cruises are pleased to take you to them.
Expert members of the American Lighthouse Foundation narrate our tours. They begin in Boston with passes by Long Island Head Light and Deer Island Light, and then a pass by Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse station in America. Heading north, the tour will pass by Graves Light, Hospital Point Light, Marblehead Light, Fort Pickering Light, Baker’s Island Light, Eastern Point Light, Ten Pound Island Light, Straits mouth Island Light and more. The Northern Lights tour culminates with a view of Thacher Island, site of the only still operating twin lighthouses left in the country.
Inclusion
Boat tour
Exclusion
Transportation to and from the departure location.
Hours of operation
Lighthouse Cruise NORTH Schedule: 2014 - Jun 7, Jul 5, Aug 2 & 30. Lighthouse Cruise SOUTH Schedule: 2014 - Jun 21, Jul 19, Aug 6. Fall Foliage and Northern Lighthouse Cruise: 2014 - Sep 27. Cruises Depart: 10:00am.
Duration
Cruise is approximately 5 hours.
Location Cruise departs from 1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110.
Participant restrictions
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Location
Cruise departs from 1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110.
Participant restrictions Children under the age of 3 are free.
Policies Guests should arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time. Boston Harbor Cruises makes every effort to visit all area lighthouses during our cruise. In some cases, due to inclement weather and time constraints, it may be necessary for us to limit access to some outer lighthouses.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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One Long Wharf Boston Massachusetts 02110, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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