Boston Duck tour

This Boston Duck tour is a great way to begin your visit to one of the most historic and beloved cities in the United States. The fun begins as soon as you board your Duck, a World War II-style amphibious landing vehicle. You’ll cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts, including the golden-domed State House, Beacon Hill, TD Garden, Boston Common, Copley Square, Newbury Street, Quincy Market, Prudential Tower and more. Throughout the tour, your ConDUCKtor® will share plenty of facts and interesting insights about this unique and wonderful city. Then, just when you think you've seen it all, your captain will splash your Duck"right into the Charles River for breathtaking views of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. See the city from a different perspective, and experience the best tour in Boston!
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Free cancellation
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an hour
Available in English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

Important information

* You must present a printed or mobile pre-paid voucher on the day of the tour * Please arrive 30 minutes early on the day of the tour * Tours run rain or shine, so it is recommended to dress weather appropriately * There are three departure locations: Prudential Center, Museum of Science and New England Aquarium * Foreign language tours are offered daily from the **Prudential Center** and **Museum of Science** locations in: Spanish, German, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian Dialect), Cantonese and Korean. To purchase tickets on one of these tours, look for the tours marked in Blue from the Prudential Center& Museum of Science departure locations * Wheelchair-accessible DUCKS are available from the Prudential Center and Museum of Science departure locations. If anyone in your party has mobility issues, contact us at +16174500068 to ensure that a wheelchair lift is available for your party. Advance notice is required if a guest can transfer out of their chair or if they must stay in it to allocate the correct amount of seats * It is required by the United States Coast Guard to count every guest onboard whether it’s a 10-year-old child or a 10-day old baby. Although the infant would be on a lap, Boston Duck Tours is unable to sell the seat that the infant would be purchasing because the total number of guests onboard can’t go over the approved limit * Customers can also call to book in advance if they want to, or they can just show up and get the next available bus.

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