Cruise - Sightsee - Foliage in Boston, on Private Yacht Trinacria

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3 to 5 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

Join Captain Riccardo aboard the Trinacria for a Private tour of Boston Harbor & The Harbor Islands. Choices include Sightseeing, Foliage Tours in Autumn or just Cruising.

This unique tour is one of the very few available that you & your guests have the boat to yourselves. Most Boston tours are shared. We also allow you to bring your own Food & Beverages on-board, making your trip ultra personalized. We are flexible on pick up locations & are happy to entertain special requests. Book with us & we will do everything we can to exceed your expectations.

Tours can last up to 5 Hours depending on activities chosen. Inner Harbor Tours take 2-3 Hours. Plan on being on-board for up to 4 Hours for Lighthouse tours if you choose to see the offshore Lighthouses.

We also can preform an Ash Scattering in a burial at sea ceremony for loved ones remains. We attend to filing all required notifications with the US Government free of charge

As a reminder Gratuities are not included the price.

What's Included

Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Fishing Rods and Tackle
Bait and Tackle
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Many of our pick up locations have free parking, The specific meeting area which is best for the guests will be established at the time of Booking. Boat will be stationed on dock at pick up time. A uniformed crew member, wearing apparel with the name of our Boat "Trinacria" will be standing on Dock and will greet guests. Look for the Stamas Yacht named Trinacria. It is a White Boat with Black and Gold Sides, the name is on the back and both sides and is easily seen.

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Meeting point
You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 to 5 hours (approximately)
  • Boston (Pass by)

    See the Boston Skyline from the Trinacria's Perspective Settled 1625, named after Boston Lincolnshire in England We will stop to allow you to take photos with the attraction in the background.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    See the USS Constitution (OLD Ironsides) is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest ship still afloat. She was launched in 1797. She was built at Edmund Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. The shipyard was located near the location of the present Coast Guard base. Her first duties were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France (1798 - 1801) and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War. (1801-1805) We will stop to allow you to take photos with the attraction in the background.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    See the Monument from the Harbor, from the Trinacria's perspective while cruising slowly by. The Bunker Hill Monument is a monument erected at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, Massachusetts, which was among the first major battles between the Red Coats and Patriots in the American Revolutionary War. We will stop to allow you to take photos with the attraction in the background.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Mystic River- The name “Mystic” comes from the term Native American tribes used for the river — “Missi-Tuk,” which means “great tidal river.” The British landed on the Banks of the Mystic during the battle of bunker hill, Home of the Encore Casino, Famous Movie “Mystic River” won multiple Awards. We will travel in the end Waters where the river meets Boston Harbor

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    USS Cassin Young (DD-793) Launched in 1943 she is a Fletcher-class destroyer of the U.S. Navy, named for Captain Cassin Young, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He was KIA in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942. After serving in World War II, including the Battle of Leyte Gulf and the Battle of Okinawa, Cassin Young was decommissioned, but was later reactivated during the Korean War and continued in active service until 1960. She is preserved today as a memorial ship. We will cruise by slowly and pause for photos.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Seen from the Harbor, Zakim Bridge - Completed in 2003, Named after Boston area leader and civil rights activist Leonard P. Zakim, who championed "building bridges between peoples" You will be able to get photos as we pause our trip..

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Charles River- English explorer John Smith named in 1614 to honor Prince Charles (later King Charles) The Charles is renowned as a rowing and sculling river, with many boathouses and the three-mile “Head of the Charles” Regatta, the world's largest long-distance rowing regatta. Harvard University, Brandeis University, Boston University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are all located on the banks of “The Charles. We will be traveling in the end waters where the Charles meets Boston Harbor

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Seen from the the Harbor, TD Boston Garden- Home of the Boston Celtics, winners of 17 NBA Championships and Boston Bruins, winners of 6 Stanley Cups.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Seen from the the Harbor, The Boston Navy Yard - originally called the Charlestown Navy Yard and later Boston Naval Shipyard, was one of the oldest shipbuilding facilities in the United States Navy. It was established in 1801 as part of the establishment of the new U.S. Department of the Navy in 1798. After 175 years of military service, it was decommissioned as a naval installation 1974.We will be traveling adjacent to its docks.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Castle Island - Built in 1632 and connected to the mainland in 1928 Site of internment of captured Native Americans who were sold into the Atlantic slave trade The fort helped protect Boston from British attack during the War of 1812. Edgar Allan Poe’s Army service was there, inspiring his short story "The Cask of Amontillado" After the fort was destroyed in 1775, Lieutenant Paul Revere was put in charge of rebuilding it. The rebuilt fort was named Fort Independence. The fort also served as a state prison. We will run along its Shoreline

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Seen from the the Harbor, Deer Island - In 1634 it was named Deer Island, as it was noted as a refuge for Deer escaping Wolves on the Mainland. It has been connected to the mainland since a Hurricane IN 1938. In 1896, the facility became a prison. The Deer Island House of Correction existed until 1991. Deer Island is now the second largest sewage treatment plant in the United States serving the Boston area, it generates its own electricity and pelletizes waste which is used as fertilizer. It will be in the distance but clearly seen on a clear day

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Nantucket - Commissioned in 1936 Stationed on Nantucket Shoals, she was the last serving lightship. She is currently undergoing renovations as a floating museum, but is open to the public. We will closely pass by her

    Admission ticket free
  • 1

    Boston Light is a lighthouse located on Little Brewster Island in outer Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. The first lighthouse to be built on the site dates back to 1716, and was the first lighthouse to be built in what is now the United States. The current lighthouse dates from 1783, is the second oldest working lighthouse in the United States (after Sandy Hook Lighthouse in New Jersey), and is the only lighthouse to still be actively staffed by the United States Coast Guard, being automated in 1998 though there is still a keeper acting as tour guide. The structure was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. We will Cruise from the Inner harbor to Boston Light, weaving through the harbor islands. We can Fish along the way if you would like and also haul out lobster traps located right next to Boston Light. Let us Know what would make your Charter perfect for you This attraction is for sightseeing purpose only.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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