Boston Tours

Son Tours offers customizable educational trips to Boston, highlighting its significance in historical events and popular culture.

Fun, Educational Boston Tours

Son Tours provides customized, flexible Boston tours designed for your students and your curriculum. Our educational school trips bring students to a variety of well-known locations to offer them a new level of historical understanding. Numerous events leading up to the American Revolution took place in the capital of Massachusetts, and there are many literary, scientific, artistic, and architectural sites within one of the oldest cities in the United States. So, whatever class you’re teaching, Boston has what you need to be an exciting and educational tour destination for your students.

Why Choose Son Tours for Your Boston Student Tour?

Our certified tour operators and guides will accompany your students through a wide range of activities during a sightseeing tour of Boston, all while staying at top-notch accommodations, alongside an experienced Son Tours representative. We handle all aspects of planning, pre-booking, security, and even billing, so you don't have to worry about anything. Son Tours is a comprehensive student travel company.

Tour Highlights

  • A 2.5-mile walking tour through Boston that leads students to 16 historically-significant sites, including the Paul Revere House, the Bunker Hill Monument, and more!

  • Boston’s oldest church building and a renowned icon of freedom, famous for its role in the Revolutionary War and for its ties to “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere,” published during the Civil War.

  • The oldest commissioned warship afloat, where students can relive a soldier’s experience of what it would be like to sail aboard the ship.

  • Home of Harvard University, where students can take a guided tour from an actual Harvard student – or simply shop for souvenirs!

  • An impressive aquarium housing 800 different marine animals.

  • One of America’s most iconic and beloved baseball fields.

  • A school dedicated to glasswork, where students can learn about glassblowing, glass fusing, and other glasswork.

  • An excellent museum complete with interactive exhibits, historic artifacts, authentically restored ships, and a multi-sensory documentary.

  • The living history museum of the Plymouth Colony established in the 1600s, complete with a recreation of the Mayflower II, role players who re-enact colonial American life, and more.

Still Have Questions?

Our Frequently Asked Questions aim to address common inquiries about Son Tours' educational trips, helping parents, teachers, chaperones, and students feel informed and confident about their upcoming journey.