“Quack Quack”. That’s what all the people on the Boston Duck
Tours do when they pass by vehicles or other boats. If you plan to head on over
to Boston MA for a bus tour holiday trip, think about getting yourself a ticket
for Boston Duck Tours because it’s one of those things that you don’t find in
other Metropolitan cities. And it’s just so fun in an unabashed kind of way,
you know what I mean. This tour around Boston’s important architectures and
sites take about 80 minutes altogether (feels like it’s too short, actually) on
land and on water. Sounds like fun, eh? You bet it is, so, rent a tour bus to
Boston since it is end of the year and the kids are probably screaming ‘vacation!’
The boat/car is some sort of a World War II amphibious vehicle that swings out wheels on land and swims on water. So, when you make a bus tour stop for this Boston attraction, you’re actually going to see parts of Boston on land and water! The tour itself is narrated by a fun guide who encourages bus tour visitors to quack…especially when you’re touring along the Charles River! So, you can imagine the kind of fun the kids would be having during this Boston bus tour stop! One time, a great tour guide entertained the kids so much he forgot where we were – hilarious and fun!
The great thing about making a bus tour stop at this Boston MA attraction is that it covers many tourist attractions in Boston and when you’re done with the Boston Duck Tours, you can visit these individual sites later or the next day. Most people would agree with me when I saw that a bus tour visit to Boston MA should start with the Boston Duck Tours. It gives you a brief overview of what Boston is all about before you visit the individual tourist attractions. Tickets sell out fast especially during the hols, so, book it now if you have not done so. One advice….let your guard down and have as much fun as possible during this Boston MA bus tour stop.
For details, call +1 617 267 3825 or email
info@bostonducktours.com. The have a fair bit of information in their website
www.bostonducktours.com too. Boston Duck tours is conducted from 9am till sunset all days of the week and if you’re keen to go, take the Boston tour bus to 3 Copley Place, Boston, MA 02116-6503 when you’re there!