Celebrate July 4 with the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular

June 19, 2009 by  
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Boston Pops Fireworks SpectacularTravel to Boston this July 4 for a celebration so impressive and moving that it warrants a spot on the CBS Television Network. This year marks the 36th annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, which attracts over half a million people on average each year with its musical performances and stunning fireworks display along the Charles River. Make the trip to this historic city for an event that you have to see in person to believe.

For the third year in a row, “The Late Late Show’s” Craig Ferguson will host the annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, which officially begins on July 3 with a 90-minute concert beginning at 8:30 p.m. local time. The legendary Neil Diamond will do the honors alongside the The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, performing some of the singer’s top singles over his highly acclaimed career. In the hours leading up to the grand finale – an astonishing 20-minute fireworks display – you will enjoy a Boston Pops concert and the annual flyover by a jet from Cape Cod’s Otis Air National Guard Base.

Enjoy the convenience of having food and merchandise concessions nearby as you sing along and count down to 10:30 when the real magic begins. The fireworks display itself is among the best you will ever find. For over 20 minutes, a total of roughly 20,000 pounds of explosives will be used to light up the Boston sky. The blend of musical and visual amusement will enhance your enjoyment of the event.

Sometimes television isn’t enough; certain things you just have to see in person. With admission free to the public for the weekend events, you are certain to find an affordable, entertaining Fourth of July celebration with the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.

Summer Vacation Ideas in Boston, MA

May 21, 2009 by  
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charles river basinSummer in one of America’s most historical cities should not be missed! Take advantage of these great family activities and attractions to build a memorable family vacation in a classic American city. Boston also makes a great Memorial Day getaway. It’s not too late to plan your Memorial Day weekend in Boston!

The Go Boston Card

Boston offers an overwhelming amount of historical sights, tours, and attractions, and with Go Boston Cards, you and your family will be able to take in over 60 of Boston’s most popular attractions and tours. Admission to various Boston museums including the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Boston Children’s Museum as well as historical sights including Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church is included in the card. You will also have admission to area attractions like Six Flags New England and the New England Aquarium. The options are endless for a full and entertaining vacation. Cards are available for one day to seven days. The Go Boston Card is a truly great way to see a lot of Boston for one price!

New England Aquarium Whale Watch Cruise

The nature lovers in your family will love this excursion! The New England Aquarium hosts this cruise that takes you out on Boston Harbor on a tour to see humpback whales, dolphins, sea birds, and more wildlife. Your family will definitely have a memorable experience aboard this cruise. You can purchase a combined ticket that will get your family into the New England Aquarium as well as the cruise. The Aquarium is one of the largest on the East Coast, featuring a four-story ocean tank filled with turtles, sharks, and more.

Building your own vacation package is the easiest way to find Boston lodging in combination with the activities of your choice. With our easy to use vacation package builder, finding a perfect hotel and activities to entertain your family is easy.

Explore All of New England from Boston, MA

April 28, 2009 by  
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old town trolley narrated tourWhile the city of Boston can offer more than enough activities and sights to keep travelers busy for weeks on end, Beantown is also blessed with a surrounding area rich in culture and history. From Salem to Cape Cod, the entire region has played an integral part in both the history of New England and development of the United States. And with an expansive vacation in the area you can easily immerse yourself in settings centuries old for a unique vacation that will all at once entertain and educate. Read on for just a few ideas on how to expand your next visit to Boston, Massachusetts.

Salem – The Witch City Tour

Along Salem – The Witch City Tour, you will gain an intimate understanding of the tragic events that surrounded the Salem Witch Trials, as well as experience numerous other sights throughout the city that have helped raise it to prominence in a more positive light. Throughout the five and a half hour tour, you will explore the Salem Witch Museum for a broad look into the history of the trials; pass by Hawthorne’s Custom House, as popularized by the book “The Scarlet Letter;” and take a stroll through Abbot Hall, birthplace of the American Navy. While many are drawn to Salem because of its infamous tales surrounding the Witch Trials, those that actually visit will find the city has much more to offer than macabre stories of the past.

Cape Cod Excursion Tour

With a sandy coast, rolling dunes and near constant cool breeze, Cape Cod offers a picturesque view into the natural beauty that blankets New England, and with the Cape Cod Excursion Tour you will find a unique time of sightseeing and shopping that will open your eyes to the charms of the area. A harbor cruise, visit to the John F. Kennedy Memorial, and time for shopping at the quaint seaside markets that dot the peninsula are just some of the experiences offered throughout the Cape Cod Excursion Tour.

Old Town Trolley Narrated Tour – Boston

Certainly, you can’t visit Boston without delving into the current wonders and rich history of Boston itself. And with the Old Town Trolley Narrated Tour – Boston, you will find just such an experience as you travel through Beantown by way of trolley. Sights including Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Beacon Hill, Newbury Street, and Chinatown will all be experienced throughout the tour, with hop-on / hop-off privileges allowing you to depart the trolley at any stop, explore at your own pace, and simply catch the next trolley on the route!

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Boston

February 2, 2009 by  
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5 Wits Tomb, Boston, MAThere is no better place in America to spend St. Patrick’s Day than in Boston, with its large Irish-American community. The St Patrick’s Day Parade has been winding its way through South Boston for over 200 years now. Come see the massive parade and celebrate the Irish culture of the ‘South Side’ neighborhood. While in Boston for St. Patrick’s Day, make time to see some of the city’s unique attractions like the IMAX Theatre and the 5-Wits Tomb.

5-Wits Tomb
  
Test your craft and cunning with a team in the 5-Wits Tomb, as you participate in an immersive, interactive adventure to unearth hidden treasures. As you negotiate through your challenge, special effects such as thick fog, computer generated lightning, and stereo sound will enhance the experience. Success is not certain, and if your team fails you may incur the wrath of the pharaoh. This interactive adventure is sure to thrill you at every suspenseful turn!

Simons IMAX Theatre Admission
 
Enjoy a sight and sound explosion at the colossal six-story Simons IMAX Theatre. Here you may descend deep into the ocean on the ‘Aliens of the Deep 3D’ adventure or come face to face with a giant shark in ‘Sharks 3D’. The IMAX will put you up close to some of the most interesting animals in nature for a truly riveting encounter!

Spending Christmas in Boston

November 7, 2008 by  
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Participate in the local Holiday Tree Lighting at Boston Common this holiday season on December 1st and watch as the common and surrounding area are covered with thousands of lights. With activities going on all day, the whole family can shop through arts and crafts, snack on holiday treats, and stake out their spot for the lighting ceremony. Enjoy Boston’s hospitality during your holiday retreat to Boston with the Holiday Tree Lighting at Boston Common where they’ve had over 65 years of experience!

Get the most out of your Boston trip with the opportunity to see all of the famous sights at one conveniently low price. With the Go Boston Card you have free admission to over 60 different Boston activities like the New England Aquarium, 5-Wits Tomb, Boston Movie Tours, and many more! Whether you are a first time visitor to Boston or a local, this card is sure to give you the best bang for your buck.

Maybe you would like to go on a whale watching cruise while you’re in the Boston area. With the Boston Harbor Whale Watch Cruise, you can take off in a high-speed catamaran and enjoy the ocean spray off of the coast of Boston. Leisurely float along as you catch glimpses of whales like the endangered humpback whale and much more. With a climate-controlled cabin, you can enjoy the views from the toasty deck. Enjoy the natural side of Boston during your stay in the area with the Boston Harbor Whale Watch Cruise.

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