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Boating & Sailing +3Pirate Cruise
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: Preschool, K-5th Grade | Locality: Plymouth, MA We've done this pirate cruise the last 4 years with the kids' preschool. They have lots of fun attacking a pirate and stealing his treasure, corny pirate jokes and even a meet and greet with some lobsters and crabs! +5Ice Cream Cruise in Plymouth Harbor
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Plymouth, MA Looking for something unique to do? Do you like boats? Do you love ice cream? How about an ice cream cruise!!! Lobster Tales in Plymouth Harbor has sunset Ice Cream Cruises on Wednesday nights from 7 til 8:30. The kids +2South Bridge Boat House, Concord, MA
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Concord, MA This is one of those unusual spots around town that attracts a combined universe of locals and visitors. Miles of rivers, the same that were traveled by Henry David Thoreau in his time, are open for exploration. The South +2Save on Boating Needs
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: General Interest I'm not lucky enough to own a boat, but if you are, you should read this quick article. It helps you find out where to buy all your boating essentials at a price you are actually willing to pay. For example, the marine +2Harbor Cruise
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Boston, MA Boston Harbor Cruises leaves from Long Wharf, between the Aquarium and the Marriot Long Wharf Hotel. We took the sunset cruise, leaving at 7 pm and returning at 830. It was absolutely beautiful, and the kids loved it. There +16Charles River Boat Cruise
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Boating & Sailing Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Cambridge, MA Many of you have taken harbor cruises, in Boston, New York, Baltimore and many other cities. However, a hidden gem is the Charles River Cruise which is very similar to the harbor cruises you are used to, but it sails down |