Boston Seafood Tour: Behind the Scenes at the Historic Fish Pier

Explore Boston’s seafood scene on a small-group, behind-the-scenes tour of the historic Fish Pier, tasting sustainably sourced local favorites while discovering the stories behind America’s seafood ca

Explore Boston’s seafood scene on a small-group, behind-the-scenes tour of the historic Fish Pier, tasting sustainably sourced local favorites while discovering the stories behind America’s seafood capital.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Boston Seafood Tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can definitely join the Boston Seafood Tour! It’s family-friendly and a great way for them to learn about seafood and sustainability. I took my 10-year-old, and she loved tasting all the different samples! Just make sure they're comfortable with walking a bit around the Seaport.

Q: What should I wear for the Boston Seafood Tour? Is it mostly indoors?

A: You’ll want to dress comfortably! The tour starts outdoors at the Fish Pier and includes some walking around the Seaport District. Layers are key since it can get breezy near the water. Good shoes are a must since you’ll be on your feet a lot!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if something comes up?

A: Absolutely! They have a pretty flexible rescheduling policy. Just reach out to them at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you pick a new date. Super easy process, which is great for gift planning!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Boston Seafood Tour! Anyone done it?

I’m considering giving the Boston Seafood Tour as a birthday gift for my seafood-loving friend. I saw it’s behind-the-scenes at the historic Fish Pier! Can anyone share how it was? Like, how much seafood did you get to taste? I want to make sure it’s worth it for the price.

Question about logistics for the Seafood Tour!

So I’m planning on taking the Boston Seafood Tour, but I’m worried about parking. Where’s the best place to park near the Fish Pier? I don’t want to stress about it before the tour starts. Any tips?