
Ferry to Boston
Not sure how to get from Salem to Boston? Booking a ferry ticket will conveniently take you to the capital of Massachusetts in under an hour!
- 50 minutes
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- Open on Sat, Sun
Are you uncertain about the best way to travel from Salem to Boston? By booking a ferry ticket, you can conveniently reach the capital of Massachusetts in less than an hour! This option provides a swift and pleasant journey between the two cities.
Description
When planning your trip from Salem to Boston, securing a boat ticket is undoubtedly the most appealing choice, as it navigates the scenic New England coastline toward the capital of Massachusetts. Don’t hesitate; climb aboard and start your journey!
Your ferry departs from the Blaney Street Pier and, in just 50 minutes, you will have arrived at your destination. During the transit, take in the breathtaking views of Massachusetts Bay and the scenic Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.
Once the enjoyable ride concludes, you will find yourself in downtown Boston, specifically at Long Wharf. Here, you can disembark and freely discover the city at your leisure.
What to do in Boston
ferry to Boston, you might wonder what to explore next. You’ll be delighted to know that there's a wealth of engaging activities available. Whether you’re alone, with family, as a couple, or in a group of friends, the city features a plethora of attractions to enjoy.
A recommended highlight is the celebrated Freedom Trail, a 4-kilometer (2.4 miles) route that encourages exploration at your own pace. This path reveals some of the city’s most iconic sites, including the Old State House, Copp's Hill Cemetery, King's Chapel, and the Boston Massacre Monument. Along your route, informative signs provide historical context for these important landmarks.
If you prefer a more serene setting, take a leisurely walk through Boston Common, recognized as the first public park in America, established in 1634. While in this historic area, don’t miss the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood with its delightful Victorian homes.
For lunch in Boston, be sure to sample the iconic lobster roll, a delicious sandwich filled with succulent lobster meat. Moreover, visiting the North End, often called the city's Little Italy, is a common choice for both visitors and locals alike, with a wide variety of Italian eateries to savor. These suggestions will surely enhance your Boston adventure.
Prices
Included
- Roundtrip ferry ticket from Salem to Boston

