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Unique accommodations! Staying on the water with fantastic views.
Not for everyone, but great for us! We stayed at the Constitution Marina's Bed and Breakfast Afloat for a two night anniversary getaway. We stayed in the "Port" a small houseboat with a full size bed, full bath with hot water, cable-TV, fridge, and VCR. The houseboat is supplied with fresh linens, towels, soap, shampoo, hairdryer, drinking water, coffee pot (and supplies for the coffee pot), iron and small ironing board. The "Port" has two outside chairs located outside of the houseboat via a sliding glass door and an additional outside table with chairs located in front of the houseboat. The "Port" was basically a bedroom on the water with great views of the Boston Harbor. The "Port" had a little unpleasant odor (not sure if it was from stale smoke or a mildew odor or a combination of both) but the houseboat was clean. Vouchers ($6.00 per person, per night) are given for breakfast at Sorelle's coffee shop which is nearby the marina. We stayed at the B&B Afloat early June and it was very quiet on the houseboat and around the marina. The Marina has a small outdoor swimming pool and a sunning deck. The walk from the gate of the marina to the houseboat is about a five minute stroll. I would not recommend the houseboat for handicapped persons nor for anyone expecting luxury. I would describe staying on the houseboat as "deluxe camping" with a comfortable bed. We were staying during the NBA finals - Boston Celtics Vs Los Angeles Lakers and could see the
TD Banknorth Garden from the houseboat. It is less than a fifteen minute walk to the TD Banknorth Garden. We were quoted $12.00 per night to park but we were able to have our ticket validated at the marina and the parking was free (I believe because it was off-season?). The Marina is located in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood and is very close to the USS Constitution and the USS Constitution Museum which are on the Boston's Freedom Trail. Both are free for visitors and worth a visit. The Bunker Hill Monument which is also part of the Freedom Trail is about a 15 minute walk. We attempted to take the Inner harbor ferry which I would estimate as a ten-fifteen minute walk from the Constitution Marina but we arrived for the ferry around 8:30 PM and it was too late for the last ferry. Boston's North End, the Rose Kennedy Greenway, and Boston's North Station (MBTA's Green Line T subway and the MBTA's commuter rail stops), are all about a 10-20 minute walk from the marina. The Marriott Residence Inn located adjacent to the marina has a casual cafe and is open for lunch and dinner. The Residence Inn also has soda, beer, ice cream, snacks, etc., available for purchase till 1 AM. The Constitution Marina's Bed and Breakfast Afloat is great choice for budget travelers or an adventurous couple.