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Discover Boston Harbor wheelchair accessible attractions, things to do, tours and activities for disabled travelers. Read our informative review to learn if Harbor Cruises is wheelchair accessible and wheelchair friendly or if Wheelchair Jimmy recommends this attraction be avoided by travelers in wheelchairs.

Jim’s Accessibility Comments:

Boston Harbor Cruises provides passenger-only catamarans. These include the Boston Harbor Cruise, Provincetown, Salem and Whale Watching. All are wheelchair accessible with ramps and have wheelchair accessible restrooms although not all areas and decks are accessible. The Codzilla is basically a large speedboat and is not wheelchair accessible and has no restroom. The Boston Harbor Cruise depart at Long Wharf. Map & Directions

Odyssey Cruises and the Spirit of Boston are both large luxury entertainment ships that are wheelchair accessible with wheelchair accessible restrooms, although only the 1st deck is wheelchair accessible. The Odyssey Cruise departs at Rowes Wharf Map & Directions and the Spirit of Boston departs from 200 Seaport Blvd Map & Directions

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