Recreational Activities for Seniors in Boston, Massachusetts

Kids aren't the only ones who get bored on summer break - senior citizens are equally as anxious to find something fun and productive to do. In Boston, Massachusetts, there's no shortage of senior-oriented tours and attractions where the young at heart can spend the day on an adventurous
Recreational Activities for Seniors in Boston, Massachusetts
 yet laid-back Boston excursion.

Old Town Trolley Tour of Boston

During the Old Town Trolley Tour, seniors can relax and enjoy a 105-minute trolley ride, which makes the rounds of some of Boston's most famous landmarks. This narrated tour includes visits to New England Aquarium, Boston's Little Italy, the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill Monument, Beacon Hill, M.I.T., Newbury Street, Chinatown, the Theater District, and Faneuil Hall Marketplace. If you bring your senior citizen ID card, you will be eligible for a $27.90 ticket (as opposed to the $30.00 ticket), which entitles you to a full days' worth of "hop on, hop off" trolley rides, which make routine stops at these attractions. Your ticket also includes free admission to the Old State House Museum!

Location: Long Wharf, 296 State St., Boston, MA

Spirit of Boston Lunch Cruise

You don't have to pack a suitcase and buy an airline ticket to a faraway land to enjoy a special summertime cruise in Boston. For a Monday -Saturday ticket ($48.34) or a Sunday Brunch ticket ($58.82), you'll be given star treatment, starting with the cabaret-style ocean cruise ship seating arrangement, which allows you to get up a stroll around the ship when you please. You're welcome to an all-you-can-eat Grande Buffet, serving your favorite foods as well as the catch of the day. During dessert, you'll be treated to a live, Broadway-style performance, and afterwards, you can get up and dance to a live DJ mix of line dance and Top 40 hits. The cruise ship is handicap accessible.

Location: Boston Harbor

New England Aquarium

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