Travel around the beautiful New England countryside in a Boston RV rental from USA RV Rentals. What better way to travel from Boston up the coast of Maine or down to Providence Rhode Island than in an RV. While you witness the grandest display of colors nature has to offer, you will ride in comfort in your recent model year RV rental. Our Boston RV rentals offer you a home on wheels that you can enjoy while spending crisp autumn afternoons picking apples in the orchards or strolling past the quiet streams and old farmhouses. RV rentals in the Boston and New England area book out early so call one of our helpful reservation staff to reserve your Boston RV rental today.
Duck Boat Tours Take a ride around the city shoreline in an authentic World War II vehicle. Experienced ConDUCKtors who will inform you about the relevant facts will guide these duck mobiles and sights as you glide by Boston’s many attractions.
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center There is always some event, festival or exhibition scheduled here, any tourist visiting Boston in an RV rental will never get bored as they see the many sites and exhibits offered there.
Stata Center This new center built onto the side of Building 20 at MIT, is already becoming a much talked about piece of work. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, a Pritzker prize winner, the Stata Center is a work of art in innovative construction.
Old North Church This historic Episcopal Church located on the North Shore of Boston is one of the most beautiful Episcopal churches in Boston. Since 1723 this still active Georgian style church has had a chequered past from Paul Revere all the way to current day events.
Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum Although the Museum is currently under construction, the information and the sights of this famous rebellion is one thing that Boston is renowned for.
Boston Harbor When you are a small coastal state, your access to the harbor is a very important thing. With whale watching, boat tours, boardwalks, and fishing, the Boston harbor is a very vibrant place to visit.
Beacon Hill The prestigious upper-class Brahmins used to inhabit the English style mansions of this aristocratic neighborhood.
Rent an RV and tour Massachusetts, “The Bay State”, where defining moments in US history have unraveled and stone walls and wild seacoasts exist.
Most visitors choose Massachusetts RV rentals because they are seeking things that relate to the nation’s colonial and revolutionary past. If you drive your Massachusetts RV rental through small towns, you’ll see 200-year-old homes, bobbing ships anchored to the seafloor, and exceptional living-history museums. Rent your RV in Massachusetts for a flourishing art scene, lively nightlife, and a well-designed transportation system.
Boston, Massachusetts has Quincy Market which has been a template for urban development all around the world. Find a place for your Boston RV rental so you can bask in the imaginative museums, galleries, and fine architecture for a day. If you’re traveling in New England, a Boston RV rental is a must.
Your RV rental in Massachusetts will unravel with a plethora of things to do. Once you have your Boston RV rental settled in place, you could stroll through the streets of colonial Boston with Benjamin Franklin, visit the island where The Crucible was filmed, haul lobster aboard a historic fishing sloop, go whale watching, tour a winery or brewery, or go on a harbor cruise. Drive your RV rental out to Aquinnah Cliffs for a panoramic view of the ocean.
Next, take your Boston RV rental to Boston Light (the oldest lighthouse in America) or Highland Light in Cape Cod. Highland Light was the first light seen on a voyage from Europe to Boston. There are several beacons that have been saved from decay and/or destruction or moved to new locations and many of them have folklore and unique stories attached to them.