Tours and Tickets to Experience Boston Light
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- Visitors should climb the tower to enjoy views all the way from Downtown Boston to the Brewster Islands.
- Cruises past the lighthouse typically depart from Harbor Islands Welcome Center, steps from the New England Aquarium.
- The lighthouse is an active Coast Guard site.
- There are no public restrooms.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Boston Light. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Boston Light, located on Little Brewster Island, isn’t generally open to the public. However, you can see it from a guided cruise or charter. A 2-hour brunch cruise on Boston Harbor costs around US$175. If you’re celebrating a special occasion or can share the cost among several people, you can charter a yacht for around US$2,000.
No, Little Brewster Island and Boston Light are currently closed to the public for ongoing maintenance. There are no immediate plans to reopen the island or lighthouse to visitors. It’s possible that either or both attractions may reopen in the future, so check the Boston Harbor Islands National Park Service website for up-to-date information before your visit.
Some cruises and charters that tour the Boston Harbor Islands, providing views of Boston Light, are wheelchair accessible. Check the fine print of tours, charters, or cruises before booking, as some vessels can accommodate wheelchairs while others can’t. At present, nobody can visit Boston Light or Little Brewster Island itself—they’re inaccessible to all.
Cruises to Boston Light tend to be seasonal, although you cannot currently tour the lighthouse itself at all. Boston Harbor Islands park rangers run a Lighthouse Cruise on Saturdays through summer. You’ll see Boston Light, Long Island Head Light, and Graves Light and learn about their histories. Private cruises and charters can be booked year-round; check for seasonal limitations.
You cannot tour Boston Light itself, but you can cruise through the harbor and enjoy the views. Wear clothing suitable for a boat ride during the season of your travel. If you’re joining a brunch or lunch cruise, take note of any dress code. Bring a jacket on any trip as the weather may be cold and windy.























