Tall Ship Sailing in Boston Harbor
Join the Liberty Clipper or Liberty Star on a 1 1/2 to 2 hour sail through historic Boston Harbor.
Get a look at the best side of Boston - from the water - from the deck of a real tall ship!
We'll point the ship into the wind and then hoist the sails - grab the line and help us HAUL AWAY to raise the main sail, fore sail, and jib!
You'll get to experience a little of what it is like to sail a traditional schooner with everything operated by hand.
An experienced captain and crew will tend the sails while you enjoy beautiful views of Boston Harbor.
Depending on the direction of the wind, we might sail toward the outer harbor and you'll get a look at Fort Independence, watch planes taking off or landing right over our masts from Logan International Airport, and view the Boston Harbor Islands.
Or we might head over by East Boston, visit the Charlestown Navy Yard - home to the USS Constitution, and glimpse the white steeple of Old North Church in one of Boston's oldest neighborhoods, the North End.
We serve snacks and beverages on board for you to enjoy during your sail.
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Daily departures: 10:30 AM, 12 PM, 2:30 PM, 3 PM, 4:30 PM
Sunset sails: 6 PM, 6:30 PM
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Adult tickets: $30-$40Child tickets: $19-$24
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LOCATION | ↑ top |
67 Long Wharf, Boston, MA, Massachuse map
Phone: 617-742-0333
Ships are located directly to the left of the New England Aquarium. Purchase tickets at our green ticket booth at the head of central wharf next to the whale watch ticket booth.
Take the T to the Aquarium stop on the Blue line, or use Government Center exits on 93. Parking available at various downtown garages.
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- Tickets may be purchased in advance - recommended for sunset sails on weekends! Check in at our ticket booth 30 minutes prior to your sail to receive your boarding pass. Boarding begins at 15 minutes to departure.
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