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Boston Signature Dinner Cruise with Buffet

Overview
Come dine, dance, and celebrate aboard Boston's Signature Dinner Cruise. Enjoy freshly prepared entrees, salads and desserts, creative cocktails, wine, and beer from our well-stocked cash bar, DJ entertainment, and the best views of the Boston skyline and waterfront landmarks, including Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, Boston’s Seaport District, and the USS Constitution warship. Our decks are climate-controlled to cruise year-round in all weather conditions. Join us for a unique dinner cruise experience!
City: Boston
Tue 02 Dec
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Starting at $123.40
Tue 02 Dec
Starting at $123.40
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What's Included
Freshly prepared entrees, salads and desserts
Unlimited coffee, hot tea, iced tea and water
The best views of the Boston skyline and waterfront landmarks.
Alcoholic Beverages Full-bar available for purchase on board
Guaranteed table for your party size
DJ Entertainment
Duration 2-3 hours
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Boarding time begins 60 minutes prior to departure time
  • Children are welcome and infants under three cruise free
  • We do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions. Please let your server know if you have any serious food allergies
  • Our decks are climate-controlled to cruise year-round in all weather conditions
  • Dress Code is casual attire
  • Discounted weekday parking available at Seaport Hotel parking garage (1 Seaport Ln, Boston, MA 02210). Weekend rates are already best rates offered by the garage as posted.
What To Expect
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City Experiences
Spirit of Boston is laid-back and fun with an exciting experience
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Bunker Hill Monument
See historic monuments and views from the water
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USS Constitution
See historic monuments and views from the water
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Castle Island
Castle Island is a 22-acre peninsula in South Boston, Massachusetts with a beach, playground, and historic fort.
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Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, also known as the Zakim Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge in Boston, Massachusetts. It's one of the world's widest cable-stayed bridges and a striking feature of the Boston skyline.
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Harbor Islands
A national and state park with 34 islands and peninsulas Located near Boston's city center Popular islands include Spectacle, Georges, and Peddocks Accessible by ferry, bike, or foot Activities include hiking, camping, and scenic views
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (233)
Robert T
Feb 2018

This was a birthday celebration idea and what a great and unique way to spend the evening with friends for a special occasion.

hugo s
Dec 2017
Nothing good to say about from beginning to the end terrible the staff not friendly the table the music everything was really bad
Response from Host
Dec 2017
Hugo - It's never our goal to provide a less than exceptional experience aboard our boats, and for that, I'm extremly sorry. However, we greatly appreciate you taking the time to provide the feedback. Thank you - Maeve
texrons
Nov 2017

We did the dinner cruise hoping to see some of Boston Harbor. We did not take into account the fact that it essentially gets dark 2 hours sooner on the East Coast as opposed to where we live on the Gulf Coast. So, it was pitch black when we boarded the ship. The food was good and the employees friendly and professional. Things ran quite well and everyone knew their rolls and timing. Departure and docking was smooth.

One of the things that we learned was that they had different seating assignments based on your willingness to pay upgrades. We asked for a window seat and were told that our ticket was not for window seating. It was not apparent to me when I made the reservation on Viator that this would be the case. I had assumed it was general admission because I only saw 1 reservation admission price for this cruise. After returning home, I went directly to the Spirit of Boston web site and saw that there were obviously different tiers of pricing on their site.

The cruise ship was nice, as it has been recently renovated. It had 3 decks of seating and an upper, observation deck. We boarded and asked if we could go up to the 3rd deck. Again, for a better harbor view. We were told we could and did so. We got a drink and got seated. After a few minutes a supervisor came and told us that the deck we were on was reserved for a group. There had been several busses disinterring guest when we arrived and some of them were apparently prepaid charters for the cruise. We were escorted to the lower, 1st deck. I explained that we had asked if we could go up and were told we could. The supervisor replied that the crew member should have distinguished whether we were in the private party group before doing so. Politely handled, but could have been avoided.

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