In 2026, the United States commemorates the 250th anniversary of its founding and Boston will serve as host to one of the most distinguished maritime events of our lifetime. As part of Sail250®, an international fleet of the world’s most magnificent Tall Ships will grace Boston Harbor in a breathtaking display of heritage, craftsmanship, and nautical grandeur.
To mark this historic occasion, PRIME TIME™ has privately chartered the elegant, 97-foot luxury yacht, The Valiant, offering an exclusive, up-close-and-personal vantage point that few will experience. This is not a standard sightseeing cruise — it is an intimate, private sailing designed for comfort, exclusivity, and extraordinary access. From the moment you step aboard, you’ll enjoy refined surroundings and unobstructed views as we sail among the “towering ladies of the sea.”
Following our harbor sail, we’ll travel to Quincy for an exceptional early dinner at Mason’s Steakhouse, a stunning two-story restaurant that opened in 2024 within a meticulously restored historic Masonic Temple. Entrée selections are Stuffed Pepper, Bolognese Lasagna, or USDA Prime Flat Iron Steak.
Trip Details
This limited-capacity experience blends history, luxury, and celebration – designed exclusively for PRIME TIME™ travelers to create lasting memories.
Trip cost:
$225 PTT Members / $245 Guests
Package includes:
- Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation
- Exclusive 2-hour narrated Tall Ships cruise aboard the luxury yacht, The Valiant
- Elegant early dinner at Mason's Steakhouse
- Gratuties for The Valiant crew
- All taxes and other gratuities
- Escorted by Bank personnel!
This event is sold out.
Questions? Call Sharon Patton at 508.828.5305 or send an email to: [email protected]
Convenient departures from Attleboro, New Bedford and Taunton (a minimum of 10 people is required for location pick-up).
In the event that it becomes necessary to cancel your reservation we will make every effort to grant a full refund provided notification is received at least 21 days prior to the event. In some situations, certain non-refundable charges may be deducted from the amount of the refund.