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    Jacqui L.

    There's not that much to do, but honestly that's part of the point I think! Spectacle Island is really only a short ferry ride away from Boston and yet feels far enough to be a ~ destination ~ with some nature and retreat-like vibes. You get a pretty nice view of the Boston skyline, a fun beach (stable shoes advised for the rockier parts) where you can hunt for seaglass, and some nice places to picnic (just bring something to sit on since the grass isn't too soft), hike/walk, and explore!

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    Ravi K.

    We reserved a city experiences ferry to get to the island. This is a small island and you an cover the full island on feet in 1-2 hours. There are some beach spots which you can use to take a dip. There are open showers near the beach. When it comes to food, there are not many food options hence bring your own food. Coke or pepsi is not available over here. You will get beer and water. Since the food options are limited hence they are expensive. It's a good idea to get your own food and drinks to avoid wasting time standing in line for food. The pebbles on the beach can be tricky to walk hence its a good idea to have a pair of slippers. Basically, your experience on the island depends on your planning. Get your food, drinks, extra pair of clothes, sunscreen and you should be good. Have fun.

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    Jess J.

    An easy walk around the island, however there is little shade. Be prepared (hats & sunblock are your friends!). In the main building there is a free sunblock dispenser for anyone who needs it. A great benefit to visitors. As a result of the island's history, the beach is littered with sea glass. You just can't take it with you. Bring your camera to document the stunning pieces you will see!

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    Mindy L.

    For the 4th of July - my boyfriend and I decided to get out of the city for a day and I suggested that we head out to one of the Harbor Islands. I've been to Deer Island before, but never Spectacle, so we decided to head out here. We purchased our tickets from the kiosk right at the harbor and waited for about 15 minutes for the ferry to arrive. We were loaded onto the first ferry (yep, we had more than one) and as it was backing out of the harbor some horrible clanging noises started and I had a feeling we were going to turn back. Sure enough, we did, but everyone was in good spirits and thought little of it. They quickly transferred us onto a second ferry waiting at the wharf. Our trip out there was gorgeous - but dampened by two girls incessently yapping in an unrecognizable language (it would have been equally annoying in English - so technically the language is irrelevant). When we arrived on the island we decided to take the "hike" - term used loosely as it's not steep enough to cause heavy breathing - and we walked up and around the island following the marked trails. It was absolutely beautiful and the sea of wild flowers that grow in abundance make it so hard to believe that this was once a landfill full of Big Dig trash. After our hike, we relaxed on the big porch of the Visitors Center (there is also a little cafe) in some comfy Adirondack chairs and vegged out. There is a small beach for those looking to wade/tan as well. Beautiful spot to get away from the city.

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    Stephanie S.

    Went there this past weekend on a special "Snow Day" trip. Heard about it on boston.com and it couldn't have been a better day for it. No snow to speak of but what a great place to explore!! Trails to walk around and two "summits" to get a better view of the surrounding islands and the city skyline. Summits - because one of them is the highest point of any of the islands but not strenuous hiking by any means. Composting toilets in the visitors center and lots of little places to picnic. I'll definitely be back out there and to the other ones in the summer.

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    Lane B.

    Lovely! I quite enjoyed making a little day out of this. I'm a student so it was only $12 round trip for me. I love boats and the ferry ride was so fun! The island is adorable and the little hike is quite fun. Next time I'll pack a picnic. But the rules are that whatever trash you bring, you have to take off. There are no trash cans there! The only thing that sucks is that if you miss the ferry you have to wait! I missed one leaving very promptly but then on the next one we waited around for stragglers. Super minimal complaint, but I didn't dig the inconsistency of keeping a tight schedule.

    Astra G.

    Island with a long history as a former city dump, among others, that is now a national park. There is wildlife and plants, lots of birds and butterflies. Some very easy trails. Gorgeous views of Boston. Minimal shade... so bring sunscreen! Lots of sea glass and rocks on the beach. And a VERY small swimming area. Without looking hard I Found 3 pieces of garbage in the water.... - a blue latex glove - a cheese wrapper - a candy bar wrapper And no garbage cans to put said garbage in since it's a bring on bring off island. Theres also a food stand with sandwiches, salads, and sides in case you forgot your picnic.

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    Beautiful Island, plenty of beautiful places and nice people. It's very clean with a few places to eat.

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    Spectacle is small and walkable and has gorgeous views across the harbor and Boston's somewhat distant skyline.

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