Thursday, April 25, 2013

Before the mast in Massachusetts


From Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard to Cuttyhunk and Boston Harbor, Massachusetts presents rental bus visitors with legendary destinations for maritime adventures. Whether watching for whales, journeying past the historic lighthouses of Cape Cod or cruising along the Outer Beach described by Henry David Thoreau in the 1800s, seafaring rental bus visitors in Massachusetts will find myriad sailing charters to enhance their visit with a bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Bus Rental Massachusetts.
Sailing out of Hyannis Port, Catboat Rides offers Massachusetts rental bus visitors private sailboat charters and public excursions from May through October aboard the Eventide. Built in 1933, the 34-foot long boat journeys along the coast near the Kennedy homes, as well as offshore in the Nantucket Sound. Sunset cruises in Lewis Bay feature side trips to Pine Cove Wildlife Sanctuary for bird watching. Certified for up to 22 rental bus passengers, the boat showcases hand-varnished teak and mahogany furnishings. The galley menu includes New England lobster roll, shrimp cocktail and roast beef sandwiches. Free sailboat rides are offered to rental bus guests of the Captain’s Bed and Breakfast in Hyannis Port.
Offering sailing tours on the waters of Cape Cod and Chesapeake Bay, the 74-foot schooner Liberté accommodates up to 49 rental bus guests for day sails during the summer months. Departing from Falmouth Harbor in Cape Cod, the three-masted staysail schooner features 1,700 square feet of sail spread over six sails. Amenities for rental bus visitors include a full beverage bar, catered meals and wheelchair accessibility. The vessel is also available for private charters and corporate outings, as well as theme events, crab feasts and rental bus group excursions.
Led by US Coast Guard Captain James Genthner, daily sailing tours on the sloop Endeavor take rental bus passengers on a voyage around the waters of Nantucket, May through October. A boat builder by trade, Captain Genthner built the Endeavor himself, and shares his knowledge of traditional boat building with rental bus guests. The 1.5-hour tour highlights Nantucket’s maritime history, acquainting rental bus visitors with sights along the waterfront. Musicians sometimes join the charter, playing seafaring tunes from the whaling era.
Sailing aboard the Catalina 400 sailing yacht "Love of My Life," up to six rental bus passengers can partake in a three-hour tour of Boston from the water. Among the sights include Castle Island, the JFK Library, Pier 4 Restaurant and Black Falcon Pier. During the tour, rental bus guests may enjoy a light lunch and dessert while viewing such Boston landmarks as Deer Island Light, the Boston Harbor Lighthouse, and the historic sailing ship, USS Constitution.
Cruise around Massachusetts waters during your rental bus trip organized with the help of Bus Rental Massachusetts. Bus Rental Massachusetts has rental buses to suit every group rental bus transport need, and provide rental bus guests with friendly and efficient service.