Boston’s waterfront came alive this week as Sail Boston, the beloved tall ships festival, sailed into its final day with a packed schedule of ship tours, live festivities, and a dazzling fireworks display over the harbor. The event, reported by NBC Boston, drew crowds eager to step aboard majestic vessels and soak in the maritime spectacle that has made Sail Boston one of the city’s most anticipated summer traditions.
Visitors of all ages had the chance to tour the impressive tall ships docked along the waterfront, getting an up-close look at the historic craftsmanship and seafaring heritage these vessels represent. The festival atmosphere extended well beyond the docks, with activities and entertainment rounding out a full day of celebration before the fireworks lit up the Boston skyline to close out the event in style.
Adding even more excitement to the week, Boston’s City Hall Plaza has been hosting FIFA World Cup watch parties, with the city announcing a final round of screenings for the remaining matches. Fans have been gathering at the plaza to cheer together, turning the outdoor space into a vibrant community hub buzzing with soccer spirit and civic pride. The watch parties have offered Bostonians a free, festive way to experience the global tournament right in the heart of the city.
Together, Sail Boston and the World Cup watch parties have made for a memorable stretch of summer in Boston — proof that the city knows how to bring its communities together around shared moments of joy, whether on the waterfront or the plaza. Here’s to more of what makes Boston great.
Sources: NBC Boston, NBC Boston