What you do with
your family and friends during spring break depends very much on your
personal preferences. Some go for Spring
Fever Margarita Tasting, sign up for rock climbing classes
with Boston Rock Gym,
learn how to sail with Community
Sailing on the Charles, learn how to make a free-flying
hawk land on your hand with New
England Falconry, while others go on a bar crawl or a wild
night-out with their friends in Harvard
Square in Cambridge
and Davis Square
in Somerville.
If you're interested in theater and drama, there are awesome shows at
the Boston Opera House
and The Huntington
Theater Company, while the Museum of Science
has a stellar line-up of activities and exhibits ready to amaze even
the best you.
They all sound amazing, we know, but here are some options that we
think you may consider if you’re thinking of spending some time
outdoors after the cold weather. As long as you have the Boston charter bus
waiting around for you when you’re done, it’s all good!

1. A Whale-Watching Wow-vaganza
Add : 1, Long Wharf, Boston MA,
02110
Contact : (617) 227-4321 / (877)
SEE-WHALE (733-9425)
Price : $53 per Adult, $45 per
Senior, $33 per Child age 3 - 11, $16 per Child age 3 and younger, $142
for Family 4-Pack
www.bostonharborcruises.com
If you’ve never been on a whale-watching trip, it will break every
perception you’ll have about heading out to sea. Take your little ones
out, bring your parents, grab your best friends, or drag your better
half and head out for the whale-watching season with the nearest
whale-watching tour guide this spring! Organizations like the Boston Harbor Cruises
and the Whale Watch Tour
Boston offer great deals for families and groups, so, DO take advantage of
the promotions. Some may promise you a money back guarantee on the
voyage, especially if you’re planning on a whole-day tour looking out
for humpbacks, finbacks, minkes and pilot whales. The species, and some
critically-endangered ones, would often make appearances around the
waters near Boston during spring. A primary wildlife viewing
destination is the Stellwagen
Bank National Marine Sanctuary which is also where you
might catch some white-sided dolphins in action!
The mind-blowing expeditions are manned by trained naturalists from the
New England Aquarium
who will give talks on board the high-speed catamarans. It’s a great
way to learn about how scientists track each marine wildlife and
collect data about them, their feeding ground and habitat. Most of the
whales make repeat visits to the Massachusetts
Bay around the same time every year, hence, the guides and
scientists, literally, know each of the whale and dolphin by name.
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Booking Your Boston Charter Bus!
NOW
is the perfect time to try to get your game together. Discuss your
plans with your family and friends, trim budgets, decide and let’s get
started with your spring break! Charter Bus Boston is ready to get you
geared up for your spring action with a charter bus, comfortable coach,
reliable van, party bus or limousine, depending on what you
need the vehicles for. Just give us a call right now or contact us
through our online form and we’ll get right back to you with a free
quote! Without a doubt, Charter Bus Boston is the perfect partner for
your spring break event-planning.
Boston is one of the
oldest cities in the United States and it befittingly houses countless
historic landmarks, iconic homes, and educational sites for both kids
and tourists. It's the golden opportunity to soak in the country's
unique history. Some events are centered around the American
Revolution, with students and tourists embarking on enlightening
experiences together with their parents, teachers, or guides. What this
means for you, if you’re looking around for fun places to have a field
trip with your charges, is an abundance of choices to choose from.
Be on the lookout for whale-watching expeditions, harbor cruises,
cultural events, food tours, charter bus trips to unique, historic
neighborhoods and vast parks for relaxing day outs. Of course, you
don’t need to blaze new trails to kid-friendly attractions in Boston,
as they are strategically strewn all around the city. Here are 5 of the
best that Boston has to offer!
1.
The Freedom Trail Foundation
www.thefreedomtrail.org
44 School Street, Suite
250, Boston, MA 02108
(617) 357-8300
Offering a nice mixture of shopping, dining, history, and entertainment
suitable for people of all ages along the fringes of the ‘red brick
road’, ever since the foundation was established in 1964 by the
successor of the Freedom Trail Committee, the 2.5-mile walk is a must
for newbies in Boston. You don't have to run the gamut and instead walk
at your own pace in and out of 16 historically-significant sites in
Boston which is typically completed in approximately 90 minutes. For
students, it’s an easy fix-it-all!
The tour brings visitors around to authentic
treasures like museums, churches, burial grounds and meeting houses like Boston Common, Park Street Church, Massachusetts State House,
Granary Burying Ground,
Old Corner Bookstore,
Old South Meeting House,
the Benjamin Franklin
statue, the former site of Boston Latin School,
and many more. 30-minute admissions into each of the site give you
earnest glimpses into the history of the people who helped shape the
country. The trail ends at Bunker
Hill Monument and the U.S.S.
Constitution and, from there, you can take a slow, languid
walk through historic Charlestown
with your kids or students.
2. The Boston Children’s Museum
www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org
308 Congress St, Boston,
MA 02210
(617) 426-6500
The second oldest children’s museum in the United States, the
attraction is a wonderland of fun and educational exhibits and hands-on
stations that encourage children to flex their mental muscles. As you
make your way to Fort
Point Channel where the museum is located, let the kids
roam freely around permanent exhibits like Arthur & Friends,
A City Connects,
Art Studio, The Common, Construction Zone, Countdown to Kindergarten,
The Gallery,
Kid Power, Johnny's Workbench, Peep's World, Science Playground
and many more. Since most of the exhibits are topic-focused, it serves
as an almost-panacea for those who are on the clock. Without a doubt,
the kids will be stoked when they get to concentrate on visiting
specific exhibits that you’re trying to teach them about...
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