
Free Weekday Cruises For Youth & Community Groups
All Access Boston Harbor offers fun, FREE day trips for youth groups and community organizations to visit DCR’s Spectacle Island and Georges Island
We are happy to announce that we will once again run our program aboard Bay State Cruise Company’s flagship Provincetown II on Wednesdays to visit Spectacle Island, and partnering with Mass Bay Lines’s Freedom to visit Georges Island on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
We will kick off each day with a presentation about the Boston Harbor Islands from our Harbor Historian before embarking on our journey. On the islands, program participants explore the environment and take part in activities led by our program staff including hiking, swimming, sports, fishing, and archaeological treasure hunts.
Please reach out to Kristen Barry via email at barry@savetheharbor.org or by phone at 617-451-2860 x1008 with any questions.
Tuesday Trips to Georges Island
Departs from Fan Pier Marina
Arrive at 26 Fan Pier Blvd at 9:00am
Boat departs at 10:00am
Return to Boston at 2:45pm
Tuesday Trip Dates
Tuesday July 1st
Tuesday July 8th
Tuesday July 15th
Tuesday July 22nd
Tuesday July 29th
Tuesday August 5th
Tuesday August 12th
Tuesday August 19th
Wednesday Trips to Spectacle Island
Departs from Leader Bank Pavilion
Arrive at 290 Northern Ave at 9:00am
Boat departs at 10:00am
Return to Boston at 2:30pm
Wednesday Trip Dates
Wednesday July 2nd
Wednesday July 9th
Wednesday July 16th
Wednesday July 23rd
Wednesday July 30th
Wednesday August 6th
Wednesday August 13th
Wednesday August 20th
Thursday Trips to Georges Island
Departs from Fan Pier Marina
Arrive at 26 Fan Pier Blvd at 9:00am
Boat departs at 10:00am
Return to Boston at 2:45pm
Thursday Trip Dates
Thursday July 10th
Thursday July 17th
Thursday July 24th
Thursday July 31st
Thursday August 7th
Thursday August 14th
Thursday August 21st

AABH tour audio now available in six languages
Listen to information about Boston Harbor, Spectacle Island, and Georges Island in Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, Vietnamese, English, Mandarin, and Haitian Creole.













