From the presenters of

Blackstone Valley Polar Express & Search For Santa,

a fun Fall event to enjoy with the family aboard The Explorer!

 
 

Pirates On The Blackstone returns!

 

Are you ready to become a pirate? Excitement, surprises, shanties, and a super-fun dance party are all in store for you

aboard The Explorer.

 

Trips run on Saturday nights from

September 9th - October 28th

from Central Falls Landing

15 Madeira Ave., Central Falls, RI

 

Here's some of what folks said about our trips last year...

 

"Perfect night!!!"

-Mary W's post on Facebook

 

"The ride was loads of fun, with Captain Good getting us started by cracking great jokes and launching the narrative for the trip. Far more rollicking fun than spooky, it was great for all ages."

-Ethan Shorey, The Valley Breeze review

 

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Pirates On The Blackstone video

 

Ahoy, Matey

 

Join the zany Captain Good in search of his family’s treasure! Years have gone by since these riches were lost along the Blackstone River and he needs your help to find the chest of gold doubloons. You’ll want to watch out for other pirates that may be on the hunt though.

 

Before you even board, the captain will greet you on land to begin this epic tale!

 

This 45-minute experience includes a 20-minute journey on the water that is great for children of all ages and includes a FREE GIFT! Plus, don't miss the fun activities and photo opportunities on shore before your trip.

 

Come fully dressed as a pirate to increase the fun!

 

 

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And don't forget...

 

Explorer River Tours

run through the end of October

on Sunday afternoons!

 

 

MORE INFO + TICKETS

 

Plus, the Blackstone Valley Polar Express returns to the historic depot in Woonsocket, RI starting in November!

 

 

MORE INFO + TICKETS

 

 

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