A Boston Duck Tour is far from your average sightseeing trip. These WWII-style land and water "ducks" whisk you away to the best attractions in the city. The second you forget you are on a convertible vehicle, your duck happily splashes into the Charles River, providing a beautiful view of the city from a unique perspective. The open-windowed ducks depart from the Museum of Science, the Prudential Center, and the New England Aquarium, and provide a fun, family-friendly tour along the city streets and Charles River.
An outgoing, vivacious driver (fondly known around town as a conDUCKtor) narrates the historical background of sights such as the famous Freedom Trail, Holocaust Memorial, Hancock Tower, Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, Swan Boats, and State House, to name just a few. Anticipate fun facts, an upbeat guide, and many laughs from the narration. What else can you expect from somebody driving a duck with a name like "North End Norma?" Don't be surprised if your driver honks the horn and prompts you to "quack" at city strollers!
Attraction Information
- Hours:
- Seasonal
- Admission:
- Adults: $31
- Seniors/Students: $27
- Children 3-11, $21
- Children under three: $6
- For abbreviated tour leaving from New England Aquarium:
- Adults: $27
- Seniors/Students: $24
- Children 3-11: $18
- Children under three: $5
- Contact:
- Phone: 617-267-3825
- Website: www.bostonducktours.com




