Step aboard the full-scale replica tall ships where colonists dumped 342 chests of British tea in 1773 and re-enact the defining act of American rebellion. A cinematic, actor-led journey through the spark that ignited a revolution.
What to expect
You're sworn in as a colonial patriot the moment you step aboard, joining a costumed guide rallying the 'Sons of Liberty' before you heave replica chests of tea over the rail into the harbour — a genuinely thrilling moment. The museum below features the only known surviving tea chest from the original event, alongside immersive film rooms and holographic displays. The adjacent Abigail's Tea Room offers period-inspired refreshments with harbour views. Budget a generous 90 minutes to savour every layer.
Good to know
Book tickets online in advance — timed entry slots sell out fast in summer. Located on the Congress Street Bridge, a 10-minute walk from the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal. Allow 90 minutes minimum. All-aboard times are strict, so schedule this early in the day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Boston — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.