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Boston is a city of neighborhoods, waterfronts and surprises. On this full-day journey, discover it the G Adventures way, filled with unique moments.
We'll start the day with a Wellness Moment and take part in yoga session at the Commons. After an hour of rejuvenating stretches, we make a quick pit stop so those who want, may opt to fuel up with coffee and treats from a hometown favorite in Beacon Hill.
To learn more about local history, next we follow part of the Black Heritage Trail in honour of 19th century African-American communities who made their home in this part of the city, before a visit to the Holocaust Memorial.
We then make our way to the North End, before jumping onto a guided bike tour that will take us along the Charles River and through the famed grounds of Cambridge and MIT. Stop by a local farmers market to see what's in season.
We'll visit the Rose Kennedy Greenway, then head to Chinatown for your Foodie Moment — we're sure you've worked up an appetite! With a delectable selection of sweet and savory treats, learn more about Chinatown's history and cuisine on a three-hour food tour.
Finally, we make our way along the beautiful Boston Harborwalk, and end our day on a classic schooner for a memorable sunset cruise.
This tour ends at approximately 8:00 pm.
With a 7:30 am start, we may have passed sunrise, but yoga in any form is a beautiful way to begin the day. Get ready to practice your sun salutations with a one-hour yoga session. After, gather to grab some coffee, tea and some muffins or croissants at Tatte on Charles Street.
Our walk from the Commons to the North End will take us via Beacon Hill and the Boston Holocaust Memorial. Along the way, see some of the most prominent sites along the Black Heritage Trail.
Starting from the historic North End of the city, get acquainted with your bike and gear with a safety briefing before rolling out. Hop on and head out across the Charles River to the Cambridge bike path. We will wind our way up through the MIT campus and through the bustling and vibrant Central Square until we get to the Harvard Campus, with a quick stop at a local farmer's market. We'll cross another bridge and return to Boston along the south shore of the Charles River bike path and esplanade for fantastic views and perspectives of the city.
Leave your bike behind and head over to Chinatown Gate along the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The Greenway has become a very popular spot among office workers, but there are interesting tidbits that even locals stand to discover.
Discover Chinatown's history and cuisine. Boston's Chinatown has a unique story that may surprise even the most knowledgeable Bostonian. We will discover 6 eateries and enjoy 3 savory dishes, 3 sweet treats and some cocktails, all while learning about their origins.
The Boston Harborwalk was started in 1984 and extends from Quincy to East Boston. While we are only walking a small section of the trail, it's one of the best ways to get from South Station to the Aquarium and onto the North End. Enjoy some great city views along the way.
Boston is best seen from the water, and the best time to see it is during sunset. Time to board a classic schooner and raise the sails with new friends! Watch the sun go down behind the city and bathe in the colors of Boston’s skyline as it starts to sparkle in the twilight.