Boston Duck Tours are still open for the season, check them out
On an 80-minute journey, the WWII-style amphibious boats tour streets like the Massachusetts State House, Boston Common and Quincy Market before head…
BOSTON, MA – The renowned Boston Duck Tours continue to captivate visitors with their unique amphibious journey through the city's historic streets and scenic waterways. As the season approaches its late November conclusion, MassLive News recently highlighted this iconic Massachusetts attraction, encouraging both locals and tourists to experience the blend of history, humor, and unparalleled views. The 80-minute tours, conducted aboard specially designed amphibious vehicles, offer a comprehensive exploration of Boston. Participants embark on a route that encompasses many of the city's most visited spots, from the grandeur of the State House to picturesque sunset skyline vistas. A distinctive feature of the tour is its transition from land to water, as the vehicle seamlessly drives into the Charles River, providing a fresh perspective on Boston's urban landscape. One participant, featured in the MassLive News report, expressed excitement, stating, "You get to drive right into the Charles River, and yours truly actually got to drive the boat!" This interactive element adds a memorable dimension to the experience, allowing guests to briefly take the helm. Boston Duck Tours operate from multiple departure points across the city, making it an accessible and highly recommended activity for anyone exploring Boston.
On an 80-minute journey, the WWII-style amphibious boats tour streets like the Massachusetts State House, Boston Common and Quincy Market before head…
