There are numerous ways to get to know the Bay State, a place that's full of both natural beauty and historical sites. You can take a scenic drive, go on a walking tour in cities like Boston or Salem, or even take a tour of the sand dunes in Provincetown with Art's Dune Tours. If you want to take a one-of-a-kind tour in Massachusetts that will show you a side of Boston like you've never seen before, book one of the fascinating Boston Duck Tours.
Boston Duck Tours first launched in Boston in 1994 with just four WWII-style amphibious vehicles known as "DUCKS" which travel both on land and in water. Over time, the tours grew in popularity and so did the fleet of DUCKS. Today, Boston Duck Tours has 28 DUCKS that give one-of-a-kind tours around the city.
Consistently rated as the top tour to take in Boston, Boston Duck Tours is a worthy addition to your bucket list. The tour starts out on land with departures at the Museum of Science, the New England Aquarium, and the Prudential Center.
Tickets may be purchased online, at a ticket booth, or over the phone.
A "conDUCKtor" will drive the DUCK and narrate along the way, sharing information about the sites you'll pass as well as the history of Boston.
After spending time on land, your conDUCKtor will drive the amphibious vehicle straight onto the Charles River where you'll continue the tour on the water.
Boston Duck Tours are family-friendly. Kids and adult alike will have a blast on this unique tour.
The views of Boston from the water are utterly spectacular. There's truly no other tour quite like this in Massachusetts.
See the sights and learn the history of Boston in a way you've never experienced before -- aboard an amphibious vehicle with Boston Duck Tours!
Have you been on this one-of-a-kind tour in Massachusetts? If you have, please tell us about the experience in the comments. To learn more and to book your time with Boston Duck Tours, head to the official website and follow the Facebook page for updates.
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