Boston Cruise Port

Boston Cruise Port

Canada, New England, New York

About Boston Cruise Port

Port Overview

Boston, Massachusetts, offers docking at Black Falcon Terminal. Travelers explore Freedom Trail and Boston Common. Excursions visit Salem’s Witch Museum. Local markets sell clam chowder. The peak season, May to September, brings mild weather for city tours. Photography captures colonial landmarks and Charles River vistas. Dining onboard includes lobster rolls, a New England favorite. Souvenirs, like patriot crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Revolutionary history. Light layers suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance historic walks. Boston’s cultural charm offers a vibrant American stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic trails and scenic harbors, making Boston an engaging destination for exploration.

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Canada, New England, New York

Canada, New England, New York

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86°F / 18°F

avg high / low in April

🚢 Itineraries

892

cruise itineraries

🎯 Excursions

35

available excursions

🛡️ Safety Score

8.1 / 10

#85 of 111 in Canada, New England, New York

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Boston, Massachusetts

Cruise Port Location

Boston, Massachusetts cruise port is located in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard, on the north side of the Charles River. It is easily accessible from downtown Boston, Logan International Airport, and major highways. The port is a short walk from the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution Museum, and the Bunker Hill Monument.

What to Do

Boston Top Activities & Attractions

Boston, Massachusetts is known for its rich history and culture. It is home to many iconic landmarks, such as the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution, and the Bunker Hill Monument. Visitors can explore the city's many museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. There are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, from the Charles River Esplanade to the Boston Common and Public Garden. Shopping, dining, and nightlife are also popular activities in Boston, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and stores to choose from.

Boston Cruise Port - Sporting Events

Sporting Events

There aren’t many cities with more avid sports fans than Boston. Between the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots, there are more trophies than the small city can handle. If you’re fortunate enough to be visiting during a game, we highly recommend this option. Even if there’s not an event during your trip, consider touring one of these iconic venues and surrounding areas anyway. In addition to the professional teams and events, there are also dozens of colleges with quality teams to check out. You’ll find their sporting events on their many web sites.

Boston Cruise Port - Fresh Air

Fresh Air

Boston has lots of beautiful outdoor attractions to relax, take a nap, people-watch, or whatever else you’d like to do on a nice day. Some of the most popular amongst our outdoorsy-cruisers include Boston Commons, Rose Fitzgerald Greenway, Boston Public Garden, and Bunker Hill Monument.

Boston Cruise Port - Museums

Museums

There are so many museums in Boston! No matter your fancy, you’ll find a museum showcasing something of interest. Some of the most well-known include the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston Children’s Museum, and JFK Presidential Library & Museum.

Boston Cruise Port - Dining

Dining

Dining is a popular activity for cruise passengers visiting Boston. The city is home to a variety of restaurants, from upscale seafood spots to casual pubs. Visitors can also sample the city's famous seafood chowder, lobster rolls, and Italian cuisine. There are also plenty of opportunities to find unique ethnic restaurants, from Chinese to Mexican.

Boston Cruise Port - Shopping

Shopping

Shopping is a popular activity for cruise passengers visiting Boston. The city is home to a variety of shopping districts, from the upscale Newbury Street to the eclectic Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Visitors can find everything from designer clothing to local souvenirs. There are also plenty of opportunities to find unique items at the city's many flea markets and antique shops.

Boston Cruise Port - Historical Sites

Historical Sites

Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S. Over those hundreds of years, the city has done some pretty cool stuff. And much of that stuff is available to explore while at port. Whether choosing an organized excursion or self-guided tour, some of your many options include: Paul Revere’s house; Old North Church; Boston Public Library; USS Constitution; Bunker Hill Monument; Old State House, Boston National Historical Park and Plymouth Plantation. See specifics below.

Boston Cruise Port - Take a Walk

Take a Walk

Boston is considered a “walking city.” While you won’t be able to cover everything, you can see a good deal of Boston in a day. You can start in the Seaport district and on to the Financial Center. Then you can make your way through Faneuil Hall to the North End. From there, cross Boston Commons to Newbury Street and its many high-end shops. If you have the time and energy, make your way down Comm. Ave to Fenway Park. Maybe not all in that order, but you get the point. Many of Boston’s landmarks can be seen by foot in a span of a few hours. Grab a map, some comfy sneakers, and have fun!

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Boston Fun Facts

Boston Cruise Port Fun Fact

Freedom Trail

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile walking trail in Boston that passes by 16 historical sites related to the American Revolution. It includes sites such as the Old State House, the Paul Revere House, and the USS Constitution. It is a popular tourist attraction and a great way to learn about the history of Boston and the United States.

Boston Cruise Port Excursions

Boston Popular Shore Tours

Explore the best excursions and tours near Boston cruise port. From guided sightseeing to adventure activities, find the perfect way to make the most of your time at this cruise port.

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Boston Cruise Port Fun Fact

Fenway Park

Fenway Park is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use. It was built in 1912 and is home to the Boston Red Sox. It is located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston and is known for its iconic 'Green Monster' left field wall. It is also the site of many concerts and other events throughout the year.

Cruise Port Schedule

Boston Cruise Port Ships & Passenger Count

How many people will be in Boston cruise port during your visit? Which other ships will be docked? Use the date selector below to find cruise port traffic for Boston on any date.

No ships scheduled

No cruise ships are in port at Boston on Friday, April 3, 2026.

Boston Cruise Terminals

Cruiseport Boston

Cruiseport Boston is the largest cruise ship terminal in Boston, located in the Seaport District. It is a modern facility with two large cruise terminals, a parking garage, and a variety of amenities. Cruiseport Boston is the home port for many of the world's largest cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line.

Boston Cruise Port Terminal - Cruiseport Boston

Explore Boston Cruise Port

Boston, Massachusetts is a popular cruise port destination. Excursions typically include a variety of activities such as sightseeing, shopping, and dining. Tourists can explore the city's rich history and culture, visit iconic landmarks, and take in the stunning views of the harbor. There are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities such as biking, kayaking, and sailing. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of museums, galleries, and parks to explore. No matter what type of experience you're looking for, Boston has something for everyone.

Boston Cruise Port - USS Constitution

USS Constitution

Of all Boston’s historic landmarks, this is one of the coolest things to do while in port. Within Charleston Navy Yard you’ll find the USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned naval ship (originally launched in 1797).

Boston Cruise Port - All Boston Access Pass

All Boston Access Pass

Get into the cruise-mindset with this buffet of attractions. For those looking to capture as much of Boston as possible, this is your best option. For a reasonable rate, you’ll get access to dozens of the city’s most popular attractions. This includes a smorgasbord of options from a Fenway tour to the Children’s Museum. From Six Flags to Swan Boats. Your pass covers literally thousands of dollars in admittance fees. You can see more on the <a target="_blank" href="/cruise-ports/boston-massachusetts/port-excursions/one-day-go-boston-card-5560372">Boston One Day Go Card here</a>.

Boston Cruise Port - Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail

Above we mentioned that “walking” is one of our favorite things to do in Boston. For a pre-planned route, this is your best bet. The Freedom Trail will take you through Historic Boston on a 2.5-mile trek including landmarks, museums, churches, cemeteries, parks, and more. For a self-guided shore tour, you can start at the Visitor Center in Boston Common where you’ll find maps. If you’d prefer a guide, check out the <a target="_blank" href="/cruise-ports/boston-massachusetts/port-excursions/boston-freedom-trail-walking-photo-tour-3314478">Boston Freedom Trail Walking Photo Tour here</a>.

Boston Cruise Port - Old State House

Old State House

Constructed in 1713, the State House is one of Boston’s oldest buildings. The national landmark is made of brick and easily spotted among the towering skyscrapers surrounding the monument. You’ll find a handful of artifacts from the Revolutionary days, including actual tea from the Boston Tea Party. Tours are offered daily.

Boston Cruise Port - Fenway Park

Fenway Park

If there’s a game that fits your schedule while you’re in town, you’re incredibly lucky. Don’t think twice and grab that opportunity. Otherwise, still make your way down to the Fenway Park district while in port. The surrounding area is alive with the 100+ year history of the team. Oh, and it’s packed with wicked cool bars… er, “bahs.”

Boston Cruise Port - Paul Revere’s House

Paul Revere’s House

Seriously, it’s still there. Paul Revere’s home is the oldest house in Boston, dating back to 1680. For history-buffs out there, this has to be on your “things to do” list. You can explore the home on your own, or go with a guided tour. You’ll also find a small gift-shop to prove to your friends that Paul had you over to his place.

Boston Weather Forecast

Average Monthly Weather

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April

Typical Weather

86°F

Average High

18°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.14in

Daily average

4.2 in monthly total

Boston Cruise Port FAQ

Quick answers about Boston cruise port covering location, safety, weather, excursions, and more.

Where is Boston cruise port located?

Boston, Massachusetts cruise port is located in Canada, New England, New York. Boston, Massachusetts cruise port is located in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard, on the north side of the Charles River. It is easily accessible from downtown Boston, Logan International Airport, and major highways. The port is a short walk from the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution Museum, and the Bunker Hill Monument.

Is Boston a good cruise port to visit?

Yes, Boston, Massachusetts is a great cruise port. The city is home to a variety of attractions, including the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution Museum, and the New England Aquarium. There are also plenty of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues to explore. Cruises from Boston typically visit ports in Canada, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.

How safe is Boston cruise port for passengers?

Boston cruise port has a safety score of 8.1 out of 10, ranking #85 of 111 ports in Canada, New England, New York. Boston, Massachusetts cruise port is generally considered to be a safe port. The port is monitored by the US Coast Guard and the Boston Police Department, and there is a high level of security in place. Additionally, the port is located in a relatively safe area of the city, and there are no known incidents of crime or violence at the port.

What is the weather like at Boston cruise port in April?

In April, Boston cruise port has average high temperatures of 86°F (30°C) and average lows of 18°F (-8°C).

How many excursions are available at Boston cruise port?

There are currently 35 excursions and tours available at Boston cruise port, covering everything from guided sightseeing and cultural experiences to water sports and adventure activities. Book in advance to secure your preferred experience.

What are the top things to do at Boston cruise port?

Boston cruise port offers 7 featured activities and attractions. Popular highlights include: Sporting Events, Fresh Air, Museums, Dining, Shopping. Boston, Massachusetts is known for its rich history and culture. It is home to many iconic landmarks, such as the Freedom Trail, the USS Constitution, and the Bunker Hill Monument. Visitors can explore the city's many museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. There are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, from the Charles River Esplanade to the Boston Common and Public Garden. Shopping, dining, and nightlife are also popular activities in Boston, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and stores to choose from.

Can I rent a car at Boston cruise port?

The Boston, Massachusetts cruise port offers a variety of car rental options for travelers. The most popular car rental companies located near the port include Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Budget, and National. All of these companies offer a wide selection of vehicles, from economy cars to luxury vehicles, and provide competitive rates. Additionally, many of these companies offer discounts for cruise passengers. Other car rental options near the port include Zipcar, Turo, and Getaround, which offer car-sharing services.

What is the WiFi situation at Boston cruise port?

The Boston Cruise Port does not offer free public wifi access. However, there are several nearby businesses that offer free wifi access, including Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, and the Seaport Hotel.

Where is the cruise terminal at Boston cruise port?

The address of the Boston, Massachusetts cruise port is 1 Black Falcon Avenue, Boston, MA 02210.

What is the Boston Cruise Port cruise schedule?

There are no cruise ships scheduled at Boston today. Use the Cruise Port Traffic tool above to check the cruise schedule for Boston on any past or future date.