Frequencies and Schedules
Milan <> Boston (via Ponta Delgada)
From Milan
Until March 24, 2025
Mondays
From Boston
Until March 23, 2025
Sundays
Terceira <> Boston
Until March 25, 2025
From Terceira
On Tuesdays
From Boston
On Mondays
April, May and October
From Terceira
On Tuesdays
From Boston
On Mondays
June, July, August and September
On Mondays
Ponta Delgada <> Boston
Until March 28, 2025
From Ponta Delgada
Every day except Tuesdays
From Boston
Every day except Mondays
April, May and October
From Ponta Delgada
Every day except Tuesdays
From Terceira
Every day except Mondays
June, July, August and September
All days
Cape Verde <> Boston (via Ponta Delgada)
From Cape Verde
Until March 28, 2025
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays
From Boston
Until March 27, 2025
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Porto <> Boston
From Porto (via Terceira)
January 07 to March 25, 2025
Mondays
Departure: 14:10 | Arrival in Boston: 21:05
From Boston (via Terceira)
January 07 to March 25, 2025
Mondays
Departure: 21:15 | Arrival in Porto: 10:55 (+1)
Lisbon <> Boston
From Lisbon (via Ponta Delgada)
Monday to Sunday
From Boston (via Ponta Delgada)
Monday to Sunday
Paris <> Boston
From Paris (via Ponta Delgada)
Until March 28, 2025
On Saturdays
From Boston (via Ponta Delgada)
Until March 28, 2025
On Fridays
Barcelone <> Boston
From Barcelone (via Ponta Delgada)
Until March 28, 2025
Wednesdays and Fridays
From Boston (via Ponta Delgada)
Until March 27, 2025
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Population | 617 594 | Language | English | Currency | Dollar USD |
Country | United States of America | Area | 232,17 km2 | Time zone | EST (GMT -5) |
About Boston
Three hours away from New York, Boston is the capital and also the most crowed city of the north American state of Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630 by the English, it’s today one of the oldest cities in the United States, having great historical and cultural importance. In Boston you can find the metropolitan, the oldest botanical garden in the United States and more than 100 universities, as well as technology and study centers, such as Harvard University.
This city enchants tourists of all tastes, offering places of worship for history, cuisine, sports and shopping lovers. And the best, for those who like to stroll quietly while enjoying the architecture and the corners of a city, is that Boston can be perfectly visited by foot.
Don't miss
- Freedoom Trail - It's a red brick path that takes us on a tour throughout the history of the United States, passing through important historical sites and buildings.
- Parque Fenway - Sports lovers have to visit this famous baseball stadium and watch a game of the Red Sox team. The environment created by tens of thousands of fans of this sport is contagious.
- Boston Commom – In this city park, the oldest in the United States, there have been many historical events since the seventeenth century, as well as memorable concerts. Here spoke Martin Luther King and Pope John Paul II. Besides being an important green area of the city, it breaths history and culture in every corner.
- MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - is a university center of education and private research, considered one of the most important in the world in several fields such as science and technology, business, economics, linguistics, political science and philosophy.
- National Park of the Boston Harbor Islands – Only 20 minutes by ferry from Boston, these islands offer a great opportunity to enjoy an amazing view of Boston and enjoy nature hiking and camping.
Shopping
Back Bay neighborhood
With several blocks of restaurants and luxury stores, lined with Victorian homes, Newbury Street is the most famous shopping street in Boston. In Back Bay you can find the Copley Place, one of the finest shopping centers in the city with brands such as Dior, Jimmy Choo, Stella McCartney and Armani.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
It’s a complex with historical buildings such as the Quincy Market (supply center of the city in the colony times), with stores, restaurants, street performers and dozens of stalls with local products and crafts.
In the Winter there is an ice skating rink that delights adults and children.
North End
It is the oldest residential neighborhood in Boston, mostly inhabited by Italians although there have been Irish, Jews and Portuguese as well. Here you can find charismatic and eclectic stores with clothing and vintage accessories, fine wineries and fine dining of Italian cuisine and desserts.