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Island Cruises of Rye
Rye Harbor State Marina (Rt. 1A/Ocean Blvd.)
RyeNH 03870
(603) 964-6446

Ages: 0 - 14+

Island Cruises, Inc. provides Isles of Shoals toursStar Island ferry serviceStar Island walkabouts with lunch and dinner available at the Victorian-era Oceanic Hotel, educational lobster trips, and private charters from Rye Harbor, NH. 

Schedule and fares: Click here

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Lake Winnipesaukee
Alton Bay
AltonNH 03810

Ages: 0 - 14+

Lake Winnipesaukee is a 72-square-mile glacial lake in the heart of central New Hampshire's Lakes Region area. It is a popular spot year-round for boating, swimming, and all manner of water sports, including snowmobiling and ice fishing when it freezes over in the wintertime.
 
Alton Bay is the closest point on the lake to the New Hampshire Seacoast, about 40 miles from downtown Portsmouth. The other towns bordering the lake are:
 
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Portsmouth Harbor Cruises
64 Ceres St.
PortsmouthNH 03801
(603) 436-8084

Ages: 0 - 14+

Portsmouth Harbor Cruises' narrated trips are casual, sometimes amusing, and always informative.

Whether discussing the birdlife of the inland waterways, the folklore of the Isles of Shoals, the ship building history of Portsmouth Harbor, or just musing on the ever-changing tides of the Piscataqua, the captains always have something of interest to offer. 

For cruises and tickets, click here

Facebook page: Portsmouth Harbor Cruises

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Seabrook Beach
Seabrook Beach
SeabrookNH 03874

Ages: 0 - 14+

Seabrook Beach features two miles of public sandy beaches and associated dune and salt marsh environments. Activities include fishing, seashore recreation, clamming, and related activities in the Seabrook/Hampton Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.

Whale watches and deep sea fishing are available on local party boats. There is a pier facility for pleasure and commercial boat launching available to residents.

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The Gundalow Company
60 Marcy St.
PortsmouthNH 03801
(603) 433-9505

Ages: 5 - 14+

Gundalows were the historical equivalent of today’s tractor-trailer rigs, carrying up to 50 tons of cargo between oceangoing schooners (which could not navigate the shallow rivers in the area) and the growing towns in the region.

Today, the nonprofit Gundalow Company uses two gundalows to promote awareness of the maritime heritage and the contemporary coastal environment in the Piscataqua Region. They offer public sails, private char...

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