Boston’s skyline, as viewed from the harbor, is one of the most memorable sights our city has to offer. While you can appreciate it from one of the Harbor Island ferries, the most romantic way to experience the view is on a dinner cruise.
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During a three-hour Odyssey Dinner Cruise, you can watch the skyline backlit against the vivid blaze of sunset…
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…and in the blue hues of twilight.
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When night falls, the lights of Boston sparkle against the water.
Facebook/Odyssey Cruises Boston These three phases of the skyline ensure an unforgettable boat ride.
You can cover quite the distance in three hours.
Facebook/Odyssey Cruises Boston Typically, the Odyssey cruises depart from Rowe’s Wharf, passing the Seaport District and Castle Island, before venturing out towards Spectacle Island.
From there, the boat loops around Gallops Island, Lovell’s Island and George’s Island before heading back to the city via Deer Island.
Facebook/Odyssey Cruises Boston As a result, the scenery never feels repetitive.
As you climb aboard, it’s obvious that the Odyssey underwent a renovation in 2017 – no outdated design elements here!
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Sip cocktails from the full bar…
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The menu features a wide array of entrée options for the dinner cruises.
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Round off your meal with a decadent dessert.
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After dinner, head outside and gaze over the ocean…
Facebook/Odyssey Cruises Boston …or listen to live music performed by an acoustic duo (on cruises between April and October).
Although the decks are all climate-controlled, it’s best to cruise in warm weather so you can get outside on the deck!
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These three phases of the skyline ensure an unforgettable boat ride.
Typically, the Odyssey cruises depart from Rowe’s Wharf, passing the Seaport District and Castle Island, before venturing out towards Spectacle Island.
As a result, the scenery never feels repetitive.
…and prepare to tuck into a three-course dinner.
Offerings include surf, turf, and vegetarian choices.
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…or listen to live music performed by an acoustic duo (on cruises between April and October).
There are two levels of tickets available through Odyssey Cruises: one that guarantees a window table and one that does not. For a special occasion splurge, the window is worthwhile but, if you’re planning to linger on the deck, you’ll be treated to great views regardless of where you are seated.
For a shorter experience, consider a Starlight Dinner Cruise, which offers a slightly abbreviated three-course menu and a 90 minute to two-hour cruise time.
You’ll find further details on the Odyssey Cruises website. Boats depart from 60 Rowes Wharf in Boston.
Where do you go to enjoy twilight views in Boston? Tell us your favorite spots in the comments below and share your photos on Instagram (@only.in.boston) using #onlyinboston, or in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers Facebook group!
If you’re a foodie with a fondness for water views, you may also be interested in dining at this restaurant on the river.
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