Great things to do on Boston Harbor!

Below is a list of fun things you can do almost anytime on Boston Harbor. Know of another one? Contact us.

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SoundWaves 2008

Two Great Blues Festivals on Boston Harbor!
Sponsored by Massachusetts Bay Lines

Saturday, July 19
Sea Ray's Aquapalooza at Peddock's Island
Featuring:
The Infractions
Rampage Trio
The Porch Rockers

Saturday, July 26
At the Spectacle Island Marina
This Year's Line-up:
Roger Cerisi's All Starz
Basic Black
Dave Richardson Band

Band boat for both events departs Rowes Wharf from the Massachusetts Bay Lines dock at 12:00 noon and returns at 6:00 pm.

Tickets for the band boats are $15/person or $25/couple. There is a $5 discount for Blues Audience, N.E. BluesSociety & Boston Blues Society members.

Call us at (617) 451-2860 x 1001 to reserve your tickets today!

Thank you to Massachusetts Bay Lines for their support of this event!


 

Marine Mammal Safari 2008!

Set sail with us on Saturday April 26 (10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.) Both cruises leave from the Massachusetts Bay Lines dock at Rowes Wharf, behind the Boston Harbor Hotel. Boarding begins 1/2 hour prior to cruise time - boats leave promptly so don't be late!

Our annual Marine Mammal Safaris introduce hundreds of children each spring to the seasonal migration of seals and porpoises in Boston Harbor. We set sail on a 3 hour cruise around Boston Harbor looking for harbor seals and porpoises - and other marine life! It's a great trip for the entire family - and it's FREE to everyone! Thanks to Massachusetts Bay Lines for providing the transportation!

To reserve your seats or for more information, call Colby Morrissey at Save the Harbor/Save the Bay: (617) 451-2860 x6

Things to bring with you on the Marine Mammal Safari:

Warm Clothes:
Even though it may be warm onshore, it can get windy and cool out on the Harbor!
Bag Lunch: There will be beverages and chips for sale on board the boat, so bring a lunch along so you don’t get hungry!
Binoculars: Help us spot the marine mammals – and get an even closer look at them in their natural habitat!