Massachusetts Boat Hire
Private Sailing Trips Aboard A 6 Person Sailing Sloop In Salem Harbor, Ma
Salem, Massachusetts
Charter A 64' Classic Berger Motor Yacht In Boston (up To 45 Guests)
Boston, Massachusetts
Charter 50ft "frayed Knot" Cruising Monohull In Manchester-by-the-sea, Massachusetts
Manchester-by-the-sea, Massachusetts
Your Boston Harbor Experience On 16ft Campion 492 Boat With Captain David
Quincy, Massachusetts
Private Charter On 41ft "dream Catcher" Lagoon 410 Sailing Catamaran In Vineyard Haven, Ma
Tisbury, Massachusetts
Charter 60ft "double Diamond" Power Mega Yacht In Barnstable, Massachusetts
Barnstable, Massachusetts
63ft "bay Spirit" Cooper Motor Catamaran Charter In Barnstable, Massachusetts
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Massachusetts is one of the oldest and most prominent states in America, and also home to some of the best boating cities. Visitors from all over the world come to immerse themselves in Massachusetts’ vibrant and historical atmosphere, and boaters can enjoy that same environment while also partaking in the countless activities that can be found in the gorgeous waterways that surround the state. If you’re bringing your own boat, be sure to research Massachusetts’ many marina options.
Massachusetts most vibrant and popular boating cities is located on the Easternmost part of the state —Boston. It has traditionally been a seafaring city, and has been one of the world’s wealthiest ports for centuries, which makes it a perfect locations for finding boat hire in Massachusetts. Steeped in maritime tradition and history, boaters will undoubtedly enjoy the unique atmosphere, many islands, and varied waterways that surround the city, which include Charles River, Neponset River, Mystic River, and of course the famous Boston Harbor. With so many water playgrounds to choose from, visitors will find that there are many kinds of activities and boat hire in Boston, Massachusetts that they can enjoy during their stay. Few cities in America are as historically or culturally significant as Boston, Massachusetts. As one of the oldest cities in the country (and the largest metropolis in New England), Boston has no end of sites of historical interest and cultural institutions and experiences. With its proximity to so many bodies of water, its spacious harbor, and its impressive selection of marinas, Boston also ranks high among the best boating cities on the East Coast.
Another coastal city of Massachusetts is Gloucester— a historic town on Cape Ann. Visitors have been drawn to the coastal Atlantic seaport for more than 400 years. The town is a working fishing community and one of the biggest events of the summer season is the annual St. Peter's Fiesta that honours the patron saint of fishermen. The Fiesta features carnivals, parades, and the blessing of the fleet. Visitors may charter a boats in Gloucester, Massachusetts for deep-sea fishing trips or travel 19 kilometers out to sea to Stellwagen Bank, one of the top destinations worldwide to see the many species of whales that migrate to the region. You can also spend a day at the beautiful beaches of the town. Cressey's Beach and Half Moon Beach are at the park and overlook the harbor. Wingaersheek Beach is on the Annisquam River and Ipswich Bay and is popular with locals and visitors.
Although Massachusetts remains a bustling commercial seaside state, it is also very popular with recreational boaters. Massachusetts boat hire is available in many marinas. Everything from mega yachts and speedy power boats to elegant sailing vessels and even kayaks and paddleboards regularly make their way around the scenic waters of Massachusetts Bay. The fishing around Boston and Gloucester includes both fresh and saltwater varieties, which make it a popular East Coast destination for fishermen as well.
Massachusetts is a location steeped in history and culture. Its streets and waterways have seen centuries roll by, and while it is continually growing and evolving, it retains its signature aura – the likes of which cannot be found in any other state. Whether you want to spend all day on the water or spend a morning boating and an afternoon exploring the shoreline, you will find no lack of places to see or activities to partake in. Massachusetts has been a hallmark of New England boating culture for hundreds of years, and visiting boaters will find that both its reputation and importance are entirely deserved.