Many still worry about coronavirus, especially as new variants emerge and spread. As of August 27th, face masks are required in all indoor public settings in Boston, but there are still plenty of fun things to do around the city while staying safe, even with autumn in full swing.
For families with young kids, Franklin Park Zoo is one of the Boston area’s family-friendly treasures. The zoo itself has online timed reservation slots so visitors can maintain a social distance and comply with health guidelines.
Boston Common is one of the most iconic locations in the city, and there are still plenty of Covid-safe things to do, like the Boston Common Frog Pound Carousel. The carousel is open every day, and has extra precautions such as mask requirements, hand sanitizer and regular cleaning. The Boston Common Visitor Center is also open, which lets visitors book tours, buy souvenirs and learn more about the city.
For those who love the water, the Provincetown Ferry is a great way to take in Boston’s glorious skyline and harbor islands, especially as the surrounding foliage changes color. For those who want a historic twist, Boston Harbor City Cruises has a historic sightseeing cruise. It takes off from the Long Wharf daily, and during this 90-minute tour, you’ll learn all about the Revolutionary War, sea legends and local characters.
We’re here to get you and your family and friends to your destination safely, comfortably and on time with our fleet of Covid-safe shuttles and experienced staff. Contact us know so we can help you plan your next outing.