As the oldest and continuously operated port in the Western Hemisphere, Port of Boston remains New England’s maritime hub. It is Cruiseport Black Falcon Cruise Terminal that welcomes vacation cruisers. Several major cruise lines serve Cruiseport Boston providing passengers with a mix of cruises to Canada, New England, Bermuda, the Caribbean and Europe.
Boston is rich in history having fabulous vacation attractions. The city is a veritable powerhouse with world-renowned academic institutions along with eclectic restaurants, hotels, museums, theater, music, shopping as also championship sports teams. All of these make it a great place to visit on a port-of-call for a day or even as an extended stopover, pre or post a cruise.
This one-of-a-kind American city offers visitor’s opportunities to relive history, immerse in the arts, explore museums and discover hidden harbor islands. You may walk along the two-and-half-mile Freedom Trail that is a great way to acquaint yourself with Boston. Intersecting through the center of the city it connects to sixteen must-see sights of the city.
Enjoy Boston Public Garden located along Charles Street near to Boston Common. It is the nation's oldest botanical garden. Boston's museums are superb and the most visited one is the Museum of Science at Science Park. It has over 400 interactive exhibits including a Virtual Fish Tank. Enjoy the IMAX Theater and Planetarium too.
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area has thirty four narrow Isles scattered in New England's most historic harbor. Visit these hidden outdoor spaces by boarding seasonal ferries from Quincy and Boston's Long Wharf. Whale watching is a major draw for visitors in Boston that is also home of acclaimed music, dance, and art festivals. Check on events calendar for the mostest fun. |