CityPASS Admission Includes
1 New England Aquarium
2 Museum of Science
3 Skywalk Observatory
4 Boston Harbor Cruises OR Harvard Museum of Natural History
- New England Aquarium
Get a magical look at a Caribbean coral reef in the Giant Ocean Tank, with more than 3,000 carefully sculpted coral elements and more than 1,000 animals, including Myrtle, a 550-pound green sea turtle who has been living at the Aquarium for more than 40 years. Gently stroke cownose rays, Atlantic rays and epaulette sharks as they swim gracefully through the crystal clear water of the Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank (will be closed September 3 to October 24). See the only two species of seadragons in the world in the seadragon exhibit.

- Museum of Science
Get an up-close view Cliff the Triceratops, a 65-million-year-old fossil discovered in the Dakota Badlands in 2004.
Take a journey inside the human body in the Hall of Human Life, where you’ll learn about breakthroughs in science that will change the way you engage with your biology and manage your health.
Catch one of the live demonstrations that take place daily, from design challenges to live animal shows.
Explore the 700+ innovative and interactive exhibits for hands-on experiences that will entertain and educate minds of all ages.

- Skywalk Observatory
Start your tour of Boston with 360-degree panoramic views of the city and countless Boston Landmarks.
Get a real flavor of the city’s distinctive Culture and neighborhoods with engaging interactive exhibits.
Explore the city’s historic past with the included multimedia tour and Dreams of Freedom Museum.

- Boston Harbor Cruises
Get a unique perspective of the city and some of the best views of Boston’s skyline–great for picture taking.
Enjoy lively commentary on Boston’s history, character, sites, stories and more, provided by your onboard live narrator.
Cruise past the actual site of The Boston Tea Party and the Old North Church, where Paul Revere’s famous "one if by land, and two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent.

- Harvard Museum of Natural History
See the amazingly realistic Glass Flowers collection, with over 4,300 models on display representing more than 780 plant species. Don’t miss the new rotating exhibit Fruits in Decay, featuring detailed models of fruits in various stages of decay.
Find your birthstone gem in our expansive mineral gallery, featuring thousands of rare mineral specimens dating back to the beginning of our solar system.
Visit the Africa Gallery and see impressive mounted specimens of African wildlife collected over a century ago, including hippopotamus, lion, ostrich, hyena, gorilla, and a variety of rare animals from the island of Madagascar.

