Clambake at Sea Boat Tour in Plymouth

Our Clambake at Sea is more than a boat ride—it’s a full sensory experience. Dine on a traditional New England clambake while cruising past historic landmarks, remote beaches, and lighthouses. With a

Our Clambake at Sea is more than a boat ride—it’s a full sensory experience. Dine on a traditional New England clambake while cruising past historic landmarks, remote beaches, and lighthouses. With a local captain narrating the region’s rich history and coastal lore, guests enjoy both education and indulgence. There’s simply no better way to taste and explore Plymouth than by sea—with fresh lobster in hand and harbor breezes in your hair.

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Location: Plymouth

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Clambake at Sea tour in Plymouth?

A: There aren't any specific age restrictions for the Clambake at Sea tour. It’s a family-friendly experience, so kids are totally welcome. Just keep in mind that the clambake does feature seafood, so if your kids are picky eaters, it might be good to check in with them first about the menu. It's a great way to introduce them to New England cuisine!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather’s not cooperating, Plymouth Cruises will usually reschedule the tour. They’ll contact you ahead of time if it’s canceled due to bad weather. Just make sure to check their cancellation policy when booking—it's pretty flexible, and they work with you to find a better date.

Q: Is parking available near the departure point for the boat tour?

A: Yes, there’s parking available near the boat departure point in Plymouth. It’s mostly public parking, but it can fill up quickly during the summer. I’d recommend getting there a bit early to secure a spot. Plus, it gives you a chance to explore the waterfront a bit before boarding!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Clambake at Sea—any advice?

I’m considering this Clambake at Sea tour in Plymouth for my parents' anniversary. They love seafood and the idea of a boat ride sounds amazing! I see that it includes a traditional New England clambake, which they’d totally enjoy. Just wondering how the food is and if the tour offers enough sightseeing. Has anyone done it?

Clambake at Sea experience—what to expect?

Just booked the Clambake at Sea for next weekend, and I’m super excited! I’m curious though, what’s the vibe like on the boat? Are there any special touches or just the food and sights? I’d love to know what to wear too—should I dress up or keep it casual?