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$ 150
Celebrate July 4th in unforgettable fashion aboard our Fireworks Cruise in Plymouth, MA!
Experience Plymouth’s most spectacular Independence Day event from the best seat in town — on the water. This once-a-year cruise offers front-row views of the town’s official fireworks show, plus a relaxing harbor tour at sunset with music, food, and festive summer vibes.
As we cruise past historic landmarks like Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower II, and Bug Light, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres, delicious desserts, and freshly brewed coffee. A cash bar is available onboard for your favorite beverages (21+ with valid ID). Alcoholic beverages cannot be brought aboard per state regulations.
Boarding begins at 7:00 PM and we depart at 7:30 PM sharp to secure the perfect anchor spot. After the dazzling fireworks show over the harbor, we return to dock around 10:00 PM — leaving you with memories that last a lifetime.
This cruise sells out every year. Reserve your spot early to guarantee your front-row seat for the show!
Time includes embarking and disembarking and boarding will start 5-10 minutes before departure. Please arrive on time as the boat will leave at the scheduled time.
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We depart from Plymouth’s historic Town Wharf and cruise into the harbor for prime fireworks viewing.
Enjoy a relaxing ride past local landmarks including Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower II, and Bug Light.
We moor in a front-row spot for an unbeatable view of the July 4th fireworks over the water. -
Breathtaking harbor views as the sun sets behind the shoreline.
Plymouth’s official Independence Day fireworks show — seen from the best seat in town.
Historic ships, lighthouses, and shoreline lights adding to the ambiance. -
All ages welcome — this cruise is ideal for couples, families, and groups.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Please note: This is a popular event and sells out quickly — early booking is strongly recommended. -
A light jacket — it can get cool on the water after dark.
Blankets if you want extra comfort during the show.
Plastic water bottles(no glass or metal bottles, please…sorry Stanley girls.)
Cameras or phones to capture the fireworks from this unique vantage point.