New Hampshire Boat Tours

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Sportfishing silhouette
39 ft
Up to 6 people
Just listed
New Castle
Whether you’re an experienced boater or someone who prefers calmer seas, we tailor each charter to your needs.
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US $750
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Center console silhouette
30 ft
Up to 6 people
Hampton
Set sail on an unforgettable adventure with Reel Balance Charters, a premium 2021 Blackfin 252CC Center Console, based out of Hampton.
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US $500
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Downeast silhouette
35 ft
Up to 6 people
5+ external reviews
Hampton
Experience the ultimate boating adventure with Central NH Guides, a 2017 Duffy Downeast based in Hampton.
+3
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US $320

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Frequently Asked Questions about Boat Tours in New Hampshire

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Boating in New Hampshire

Discover why New Hampshire is a beloved New England escape for on-the-water adventure. From the glacier-carved Lakes Region to a picturesque stretch of Atlantic shoreline, New Hampshire boating charters open the door to clear waters, forested backdrops, and charming harbor towns made for easy day trips and weekend getaways.

In the Lakes Region, explore broad, island-dotted Lake Winnipesaukee, tranquil Squam Lake, and scenic Lake Sunapee. These calm, inviting waters are ideal for pontoon cruising, wake sports, family-friendly swimming coves, and sunset sails. Marinas and launch points around Wolfeboro, Meredith, and Alton Bay make it simple to hop aboard and set a flexible itinerary that fits your crew.

Along the Seacoast, depart from historic Portsmouth or nearby harbors to trace rugged shores, spot coastal wildlife, and navigate to the storied Isles of Shoals. Saltwater charters range from leisurely sightseeing to inshore fishing and sailing, with captains who know the local currents, landmarks, and hidden anchorages.

Seasonality is part of the magic here. Summer means warm, glassy mornings and long golden evenings; spring brings quiet coves and uncrowded docks; autumn delivers brilliant foliage mirrored on the water for unforgettable photos. Whether you prefer a skippered outing or a bareboat rental, New Hampshire boating charters pair small-town charm with big natural beauty—perfect for couples, families, and friends looking to relax, explore, and make the most of every mile of shoreline.

What people said about boating in New Hampshire

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