Enjoy a delicious gourmet brunch buffet on this 2-hour scenic holiday cruise of the Boston Harbor and get into the holiday spirit. Enjoy a cruise on a classic yacht and settle into the boat's spacious, heated observation cabin. Grab a beverage from the bar as the boat gets underway in Boston Harbor. View popular Boston highlights such as Boston's Seaport with historic fishing markets, Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution, Old North Church and Castle Island to name a few. Menu Items include an assortment of fresh bakery, seasonal fruit, bacon, eggs, a winter salad, dessert and much more.
*Please contact us in advance to inform us of any food allergies. Please note we cannot accommodate all food allergies, but we will do our best if given advance notice.
Santa Brunch Cruise: Enjoy a festive brunch cruise around Boston Harbor with Santa. Get a great holiday picture with Santa from Boston Harbor!<br/>Festive Brunch Included: Enjoy a hot and freshly prepared three-course brunch as you soak in the panoramic views of Boston Harbor. <br/>Drinks For Purchase: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase by credit card from the bar.
See this historic landmark's steeple from the water as the boat cruises along Boston's waterfront.
This historic landmark can be seen from the boat's observation cabin or open top deck.
Cruise by this harbor island for up-close views
Cruise by this historic boat and get a unique perspective from the water.
Cruise along Boston's waterfront for up-close views of waterfront buildings and Boston's seaport district. Enjoy sweeping views of Boston's skyline
The boat departs from Rowes Wharf, directly behind the Boston Harbor Hotel, located at (for GPS) 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston (02110). Check-in at Rowes Wharf is located in the Ferry Terminal, a climate controlled public space, located on the wharf only steps away from our dock.
Detailed directions and map to our departure location: https://boston-sailing.com/contact-directions/
• The meeting point is located at Rowes Wharf, directly behind the Boston Harbor Hotel at the Ferry Terminal just steps away from the dock. Guests should plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time to check in at the ticket booth at the ferry terminal and obtain boarding passes. If lost call 617-951-2460
• There's no need to print anything prior to check-in at the meeting point
• Boarding passes are issued at check-in
• Bring a photo ID that matches the name listed on the reservation
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