BOSTON — A Boston Harbor Cruises boat ran aground near Georges Island Saturday night.
One-hundred and fifty-two passengers and crew were on "The Majesty" for a wedding when it hit ground.
The couple said they got married online and they were having a celebration on the boat. They were in the middle of dinner, just an hour into the cruise when it ran aground.
"Kids are crying, people were screaming, it was crazy," said the groom, Jaime Stern.
State Police and Coast Guard evacuated all the passengers and all but five crew members, who will remain with the boat. All the passengers were placed on "The Asteria."
Early Sunday morning, the 113-foot cruise ship was refloated and moved, according to the Coast Guard.
Crews were able to restore power and taken to Charlestown Pier so it could be inspected by the Coast Guard.
"We will never forget," said the bride, Fernanda Cercada.
No one was injured and there was no visible damage to the boat or pollution from it, said the Coast Guard. One passenger told FOX25 that it is "quite festive."
The bride and groom said they hope they get a refund. They are now leaving for Brazil for their honeymoon.