7 Fun Boat Rides in Boston for Kids and Families
With summer in full swing and Boston Harbor within reach, what better way to spend quality family time than with a boat ride on the open seas?
Our city has a deep and exciting nautical history, and kids really enjoy a venture offshore. Boston Harbor has whale watch trips, speedboats, schooners, and even a ship shaped like a duck—enough seafaring options to satisfy every member of the family.
For more fun on the water this summer, check out these Boston-area beaches and swimming lakes and ponds.
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Fun Boat Rides in Boston For Kids and Families
Codzilla brings passengers on hairpin turns and 40-mph straightaways. Photo by Boston Harbor Cruises
1. Codzilla
Not for the faint of heart, Codzilla is a 70-foot speedboat with 2,800 horsepower that runs riot through Boston Harbor at up to 40 mph, whipping around turns and blasting music. You'll probably get wet, but free ponchos and waterproof bags are available aboard the boat. While there are no age or height restrictions, the speeds and spray might be a little much for very young children.
2. USS Constitution Cruise
History buffs will love the 45-minute USS Constitution Tour aboard "Old Ironsides," one of the first ships commissioned by the U.S. Navy. Enjoy the opportunity to disembark at the Charlestown Navy Yard to visit the accompanying museum.
3. Boston Harbor Island Ferry Cruise
Hop on a ferry to explore one of the many islands encircling Boston Harbor, including Spectacle Island, with hiking, beachcombing, and swimming; George's Island, a slice of Civil War history; and Lovells Island, one of our favorite "hidden gem" beaches around the city).
Get close up to whales and more aboard a Boston Harbor Whale Watch cruise.
4. Boston Whale Watch Cruise
Why drive all the way to Cape Ann when you can boat to whale-rich waters from city limits? Boston Harbor Cruises' whale watch tours launch from Long Wharf toward Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary, where passengers can see a variety of whales, along with dolphins and other sea creatures. Trips run from March through November and are between three and five hours total.
Fun Boat Rides in Boston for Kids - Sailboats
5. Adirondack III, Adirondack IV, or Northern Lights Sailing Trip
Classic Harbor Line offers a variety of options for families looking to hit the high seas. If you'd like to show kids what sailing is all about, book a sail around Boston Harbor on the Adirondack III, an 80-foot schooner, or the Adirondack IV, a 90-foot sailboat. Alternatively, you can cruise to the Boston Harbor Islands aboard Northern Lights, a classic-style yacht that's especially inviting during sunset hours. Classic Harbor Line also does specialty trips such as a USS Constitution Turnaround Sail, Labor Day sails and fireworks cruises, fall foliage cruises and holiday cruises.
Kids can help hoist the sails on the Liberty Fleet of tall schooners.
6. Tall Ship Cruise Sailing Cruise
The Liberty Fleet of tall ships has been sailing Boston Harbor since 1993 with different sailing options. The fleet’s ship, the Liberty Star, departs for both day sails and sunset sails.
Fun Boat Rides in Boston - Duck Tours
Duck boats depart from convenient locations, traveling on land and water. Photo by Duck Boat Tours
7. Duck Boat
And, last but definitely not least, you have to consider a duck boat ride, which is a top Boston tourist attraction for good reason. This World War II-style watercraft is amphibious—so it begins along the streets of Freedom Trail and then splashes down into the Charles River for a cruise highlighted by skyline views of Boston and Cambridge. Charismatic tour operators relate historic tidbits along the way. Conveniently, tours begin and end at other family-friendly hot spots, including the Museum of Science and New England Aquarium, so you can begin or end your ride with a science adventure.
Places featured in this article:
Boston Harbor Cruises
Classic Harbor Line
Liberty Fleet