When you see the iconic arch of the Boston Harbor Hotel, you know you’ve arrived in one of Boston’s most luxurious destinations. But what’s the best way to get to the hotel after catching your flight? We found the answer by hopping aboard the Boston Water Taxi for a unique and memorable journey from Boston Logan Airport to the Boston Harbor Hotel.
Planning Your Trip
Scheduling your water taxi ride is a breeze. Simply visit the Boston Water Taxi Website to make a reservation. You can prepay and set the estimated time of your trip. Once you’ve landed in Boston, a quick call to the water taxi service confirms your ride with the boat's captain, who will meet you at the airport dock. For the rider’s convenience, the Water Taxi provides an interactive map showing where they stop and how you’ll reach your destination. For your return trip, meet your boat at the scheduled time. If you have downtime before your flight, the Water Taxi offers convenient luggage storage, allowing you to explore the city hands-free until your departure.
The Experience
We had the pleasure of riding with Carl, a seasoned captain with over five years of experience. His charismatic nature and extensive knowledge of Boston made him the perfect guide. Carl’s fun facts, willingness to help with luggage, and assistance with boarding and disembarking make him a true jack-of-all-trades. You might even enjoy a few of his witty jokes during your journey.
The trip takes less than 15 minutes from port to port, offering an efficient, fun, and mesmerizing way to travel. Our favorite part was feeling the salty ocean air and taking in the harborside view of the beautiful city of Boston. The water taxi ride is a great opportunity to try a new mode of transportation, meet travelers from around the world, and learn a bit about Boston’s rich history.
The best part? You’ll arrive just steps from the Boston Harbor Hotel. Could there be a more convenient or scenic way to start your stay?
Experience the charm and convenience of the Boston Water Taxi on your next trip to the Boston Harbor Hotel. Safe travels!