Boston Harbor is one of the most iconic and important locations in Boston City as it fuelled the
city’s economic growth and influenced the city’s cosmopolitan structure. Though commercial port
activities still continue, Boston Harbor has today become famous for its scenic waterfront and
recreation opportunities in the Harbor Islands.
Tourists can trek the length of the entire harbor along the scenic Boston Harbor walk which
stretches all the way from East Boston, through Charlestown, North End, Downtown, the beaches of
South Boston and finally ends in Dorchester. A number of historically and culturally significant
places are located close to the Harbor Walk and offer an exciting leisure activity for travelers.
The thirty tiny Harbor Islands have been designated as a National Recreation Area and an
exhilarating boat ride will enable you to visit these idyllic islets on the Atlantic Ocean. Each
island offers a different experience and entices adventurers to explore their geography. From 19th
century military forts to sandy beaches and hiking trails there is no limit to the possibilities.
Whale watching is also a popular leisure activity in Boston Harbor. Tour operators conduct
regular boat tours for tourists eager to catch a glimpse of these magnificent mammals. Among the
different species of whales that can be seen in the harbor are the 50 foot long Humpback Whales,
the sleek dolphin like Minke and the Finback Whale that can measure up to 70 feet. Groups of
Atlantic White sided Dolphins can also be spotted on the calm waters of
Boston Harbor.
Being one of the hotels near the Boston Harbor, guests of Millennium Bostonian Hotel Boston
can easily access the variety of entertainment and leisure activities just two blocks away. This
vibrant area in addition to being connected to the commercial heart of the city, offers
recreational fun for the entire family.
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