Boston 4-day Tour
Starting at Only $389*
Educational student tours to Boston offer many exciting opportunities for a variety of different age groups. Boston offers student travel groups great activities to choose from including museums, historical sites, and activities like whale watching. This tour incorporates each of these into and easy-to-follow format. This tour may be customized to fit your group's needs. Generally, this tour is best suited for 40 or more participants. Prices start at only $389/person (plus transportation) and include 3-nights lodging, breakfast at the hotel, and all attraction entry fees. This price also includes 1 complementary land package per 10 paying participants.
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Attraction: New England Aquarium
Have you ever wished you could be a penguin? Do you want to know how many fish there are in the sea? Do you know how to build your own deep-sea vent? Have you ever seen a baby penguin? Here you will be able to find this and much more fun stuff!
Activity: Boston Harbor Cruise
Enjoy a 45 minutes harbor cruise learning about the history of Boston, famous characters, familiar sites, and more. You will not be disappointed. Also on the cruise, you'll make a stop at the USS Constitution and see the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat.
Attraction: USS Constitution After your Harbor Cruise, you will make a stop at the USS Constitution and learn all about the amazing history of the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat.
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Museum: Salem Witch Museum
Follow the history of witches, witchcraft and witch hunts through the ages. A stage set with life-size figures, lighting, and narration bring to life the hysteria of Salem's 1692 witch trials.
Tour/Sightseeing: Freedom Trail
A 2.5-mile-long route marked on sidewalks by a redbrick or painted red line, winds along some of Boston's most noteworthy historical sites, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church and its lanterns ("one if by land, two if by sea" to warn of British attack) and Old South Meeting House, where Colonists in 1773 orchestrated the less than genteel Boston Tea Party.
Attraction: Faneuil Hall and Marketplace
If you are ready to see, taste and touch a true Boston experience, come to the historic and exciting Faneuil Hall and Marketplace. This is the place to buy Boston sweatshirts, baked beans, clam chowder and the famous Boston tea bags.
Attraction: Franklin Park Zoo
Franklin Park Zoo is operated by Zoo New England as a year around playground for animal lovers of all ages. More than 200 species roam within Butterfly Landing, Franklin Farm, Giraffe Savannah, Kalahari Kingdom, Serengeti Crossing, Tropical Forest, and on Australian Outback Trail. |
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Museum: Mapparium
The Mapparium is a three-story, stained-glass globe within a large room. Visitors are invited to cross a glass bridge into the illuminated spherical space and ponder how ideas have expanded and shaped the world. This site is one of the most unique in all of Boston and is a must-see for any student travel group.
Museum: Harvard Museum of Natural History
The Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH) is the public museum of Harvard University's three natural history institutions: the Harvard University Herbaria, the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. Through exhibitions and an array of educational programs, the HMNH presents a historic and interdisciplinary exploration of science and nature.
Museum: Museum of Science
Your group can spend a couple of hours or the whole day at this hands-on museum that has something exciting for the entire group. With over 600 exhibits, you can't help but learn something new at every turn. The Boston Science Museum offers live presentations, IMAX & Planetarium shows, lectures, special programs and more. There is also a museum shop and cage on site.
Activity: Boston Duck Tour
The fun begins for your group as soon as you board your "DUCK", an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle. Your group will pass by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom. Just when you think you've seen it all your DUCK splashes right into the Charles River to provide a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines.
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Museum: JFK Library and Museum
Within a 9.5 acre park landscaped Cape Cod-style with pine trees, shrubs and wild roses, the site features Kennedy’s 26 foot sloop Victura and a 135,000 square foot library along with an 18,000 square foot museum.
Museum: MIT
Ever see a woman turn into a tiger? A chair explode and reassemble itself? Your own shadow freeze? Ever tell a fish where and how to swim? Ever watch robots play soccer? It's the magic of innovation and it's only at the MIT Museum.
Activity: Fenway Park
Fenway Park is home to Boston's Beloved Red Sox. This unique and historical baseball park has seen more drama than most. From Babe Ruth's historic career to Carlton Fisk's dramatic home run in the 1975 World Series to the Red Sox finally winning the 2004 World Series Fenway has seen it all! |
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