Celebrate 30+ years of river tours
by taking a trip on The Explorer!
Our 40-passenger tour boat will bring you on an intriguing and relaxing 50-minute river tour in the Blackstone River Valley.
Since 1993, hundreds of thousands of passengers have come on our boat tours to learn and discover interesting facts about Rhode Island’s Blackstone Valley, and see the quiet beauty many are often surprised to find!
Our well-informed guides can’t wait to welcome you aboard to share the history, ecology, and beauty of the region! We even provide binoculars and nature guides for you to use during your trip!!!
Tours are great for families!
Children love riding on our boat, our fun activity sheets, and discovering & learning together with hands-on biofacts…such as plants and small water animals!
The Explorer is Coast Guard Certified and offers several guided public boat tours as well as SPECIAL EVENTS. Our boat is also great for chartered private parties, sunset cruises, fundraising events and business functions. Learn more about charters HERE
Thanks for a great season!
See you all in Spring 2025!!
Grab a drink at Shark’s Peruvian, or BYOB, then hop aboard our 40-passenger boat for a 50-minute UNGUIDED CRUISE up the Blackstone River to take in the scenery, listen to some relaxing music, and enjoy a nice evening on the water!!
*Online tickets sales are non-refundable and available until the evening before each trip. Day-of ticket sales are available at the dock on a first-come, first-served basis. For questions, our office is open daily from 10-4 and can be reached at 401-724-2200
*Unfortunately, we will no longer be able to accept Feinstein cards on the Explorer. More Info
2024 location
Central Falls Landing
15 Madeira Ave., Central Falls, RI
Your 50-min guided journey uncovers the serenity and beauty found along the Blackstone River in Central Falls, Cumberland, and Lincoln. Learn about this interesting landscape…enjoy a chance glimpse at the river wildlife that inhabits this tight urban area…and discover why this geography attracted settlers and industries to the Blackstone Valley.