Guided Tours
Seacoast Events is waiting to guide you around New England. You can count
on our knowledgeable and friendly local tour guides to make your trip
truly special! There are so many things to see and experience; from Fenway Park, The
Freedom Trail in Boston to The Witch Museum in Salem to The Plantation in
Plymouth to The Battle Grounds of Concord. Our guides will share with you
the history of these beautiful communities and take you to the places only
the locals know!
Whether you are looking for a half day, full day or multi day excursion,
with Seacoast Events your group can truly experience a customized journey!
Our professional staff will work with you to develop an itinerary to
match the wishes and desires of your group. Or if you wish, our local
guides can step on to your personal tour bus to show your group around the
area we love to call home!
Take a moment to explore some of our most popular options…
Boston Behind The Scenes
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Board your private Theater-on-Wheels. You will have the opportunity to see your favorite Boston movies and television shows come to life as you visit their actual filming locations.
Your Tour Guide, a true Hollywood Expert, will provide behind-the-scenes details while video clips of the actual locations play simultaneously on the motor coaches' televisions.
You will have the opportunity to walk the same paths that the actors and actresses walked during filming.
- Check out the famous L Street Tavern from Good Will Hunting.
- Discover the street of the Blown Away runaway car crash.
- Sit on the famous park bench from Good Will Hunting
- Learn the secrets behind the filming of Mystic River.
- And many more
There are too many scenes and sites to list them all! But be sure to bring your camera, you don't want to miss the countless photo opportunities that you will encounter.
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Fenway Park
Visit the park where the Babe pitched, The Kid hit, Yaz dazzled and David Ortiz still thrills young fans today.
Soak up the rich history of the oldest ballpark in the USA; hear the echoes of the past. Touch the Green Monster (as long as the field is open to the public), imagine being one of the "Knights of the Keyboard" as you see the bird's eye view from the Press Box, and visit the State Street Pavilion Club before strolling around Fenway.
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Harvard, The Freedom Trail and The North End
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Visit the Italian North End, the Freedom Trial and Harvard Yard.
In the North End you will experience the Italian influence around every corner. A stop at one of the best pastry shops, Mike's, is certainly on the agenda!
On the Freedom Trail, we'll also see Paul Revere's House (one of the riders the eve of the American Revolution), where John F. Kennedy's mother was born, and the Old North Church where the lanterns were hung ("One if by land, Two if by sea"). One of the oldest burial grounds is also a must see…the musket ball holes made by the British soldiers on the colonists head stones is something to ponder.
Then it is off to explore Harvard, the oldest college in the US.
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Salem, Massachusetts
Tour the historic city of Salem, made famous by the Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692 and the Maritime history of Trade to the Orient.
A visit to the Salem Witch Museum for their multi-media presentation is included, along with a tour of the House of the Seven Gables, the home of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Boston By Land and Water
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Board your private motor coach, um…make that DUCK.
You have never toured Boston, or anywhere else, in anything that comes close to this.
The fun begins as soon as you board your "DUCK", an authentic, heated, renovated World War II
amphibious landing vehicle. First, you will be greeted by one of the legendary ConDUCKtors, who'll
be narrating your tour. Then you're off on a journey like you've never had before.
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You'll cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of Freedom and a city of firsts,
- from the golden-doomed State House to Bunker Hill
- and the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston Common, and Copley Square
- to the Big Dig, Government Center
- to fashionable Newbury Street, Quincy Market
- to the Prudential Tower, and more
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And, as the best of Boston unfolds before your eyes, your ConDUCKtor will be giving you little known facts and interesting insights about our unique and wonderful city.
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Samuel Adams Brewery
Visit the Samuel Adams® Brewery, where you will learn about the local brewery's history... and then sample it.
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Guests will learn all about Samuel Adams, brewer and patriot.
- Guests experience the entire brewing process, from start to finish as they explore the brewery under the direction of a professional brewer.
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Guests will have the opportunity to taste the special malts used to brew Samuel Adams® beers and smell the Hallertau and Tettnang hops.
The tour is not complete until guests have had the opportunity to enjoy a sampling of the many great styles of Samuel Adams® beers.
This tour is open to visitors of all ages. However, proper ID is required in order to sample the beers.
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Lexington and Concord
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It was in Lexington and Concord that the first shots of the Revolution were fired as the farmers took a stand against British oppression.
What began as a struggle between British authorities and the people of Massachusetts soon escalated into a war for independence which lasted for more than eight years.
Tour includes:
- See the Lexington Green
- Follow the Battle Road
- Visit the Hartwell Tavern
- Drop by the Paul Revere Capture Site
- Stop at the North Bridge where the "shot heard 'round the world" was fired
- See the famous Minuteman Statue
- And more ...
History will come alive as your tour guide relates to you the history and events of this time period.
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Rockport and Gloucester
Always famous for its fishing industry, Gloucester today is bustling with large fishing boats, fish processing plants, boatyards, and wonderful seafood restaurants.
Make a stop for a photo at the famous Fisherman's Statue, "Man at the Wheel", overlooking the harbor. Also see the Fishermen's Wives Memorial with the wife and child watching the horizon for the fisherman's return from sea. Hear about the eccentric inventor John Hays Hammond who built his castle on Gloucester Harbor.
If your group has time, we can add a tour of this unique castle which is truly a wonderful collection of historical artifacts. Continue through East Gloucester and drive past Bass Rocks where the term "rock bound coast of New England" will come to life.
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Rockport, designated by Walt Disney as one of the most picturesque towns in America, is famous for its art colony located on Bearskin Neck.
Time can be allowed for browsing the galleries, specialty shops, or the many fine eateries located here.
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