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Boston, one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston
remains the metropolitan center of New England. With its
unrivaled historical significance, old New England charm and
cosmopolitan sophistication, Boston offers a fascinating travel
experience to any visitor.
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Boston
is one of America's oldest cities, rich in history,
medicine, higher learning and cultural arts. Boston
was founded in 1630 by the Puritans and is located
in the Northeastern corner of the United States know
as New England. The increase popularity of cruises
leaving from Boston came from many of the local area
New Englanders leading to a cruise awakening. Why
fly when you can drive?
Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line and
Royal Caribbean have made departing from Boston one
of many cruise ports to cruise from. Cruises from
Boston leave from May through October. Royal
Caribbean offers a 7 night Canada / New England
cruise aboard Brilliance of the Seas in September and
October, plus a 13 night Grand Caribbean leaving
from Boston to Tampa, Florida October 27, 2013 &
October 26, 2014. Norwegian
Cruise Line (NCL) offers roundtrip cruises from
Boston to Bermuda aboard Norwegian Dawn, June
through October. Holland America offers 7 to 14
night Canada & New England cruises leaving from
Boston, MA to Quebec, Montreal or roundtrip Boston
onboard the Maasdam with 14 night cruises. Holland
America also offers a
35 night roundtrip Transatlantic
sailing leaving from Boston, visiting Iceland,
Scotland, Amsterdam, Dover, Falmouth, Belfast, Cork,
Portree (isle Of Skye) and returning to Boston. So
what are you waiting for? Cruise from Boston in 2013
and enjoy all the wonders a cruise has to offer.
Some of the most
affordable cruises are leaving from the Boston, Massachusetts area. Choose from
a 7 or 14 day or more Boston cruise itineraries to cover yourself with
the warm and soothing breezes of the Caribbean,
Bermuda or New England. It's
time to leave on a cruise from Boston. Cruises
leaving from Boston can be seen below.
Seabourn
Cruise Line will depart from Boston on a 10-day New
England And Canadian Maritimes in October 2013
ending in Montreal Quebec |
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What's Included In The Price Of A
Boston Cruise?There are cruise vacations to suit every budget, from the cost-conscious to the most luxurious. Even more important, a cruise offers the best travel value for your money, because almost everything is included in the upfront price. Your fare includes:
- Accommodations
- Destinations
- Dining
- Entertainment
- Cruise Activities
- Onboard Service
- And Special Cruise Programs
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Port of
Boston,
Massachusetts
Boston Cruises - Directions and
Parking
Address: Cruise Port Boston
Black Falcon Cruise Terminal
One Black Falcon Avenue
Boston, MA
Travel Time: 3 miles from the Boston Logan International
Airport; travel time is approximately 10 minutes.
Directions to the Port:
From north of Boston (I-93 South) -
* On I-93 downtown, exit at South Station; at the end of
the ramp, turn left onto Summer Street
* Summer Street will merge with Congress Street;
continue on Congress Street
* Turn right at "D" street
* At the next light, turn left onto Summer Street
(again)
* At the next light, turn left into the Boston Marine
Industrial Park
* Take the first right turn onto Design Center Place to
the Black Falcon Terminal
From south of Boston (Traveling on I-95 North, I-93
North or the Southeast Expressway) -
* Pass through the South Station Tunnel underneath
downtown Boston/Chinatown
* Stay in the right lane of the tunnel and exit at
Atlantic Avenue/Northern Avenue
* Stay in the right lane of the exit ramp; at the end of
the ramp, travel through the intersection onto the new
Northern Avenue Bridge
* Follow Northern Avenue into the Boston Marine
Industrial Park
* At the end of Northern Avenue, turn right on Tide
Street
* Take the next right onto Drydock Avenue
* Take the next left onto Design Center Place to the
Black Falcon Terminal
From the Mass Turnpike (I-90) East -
* Follow the Mass Turnpike East until you see signs that
read "Turnpike Ends"
* Stay to the right and exit at the off-ramp marked
Atlantic Avenue; follow the signs for Atlantic Avenue
* Continue on Atlantic Avenue until you reach the new
Northern Avenue Bridge which will be on the right
* Follow Northern Avenue into the Boston Marine
Industrial Park
* At the end of Northern Avenue, turn right on Tide
Street
* Take the next right onto Drydock Avenue
* Take the next left onto Design Center Place to the
Black Falcon Terminal
Parking: $20.00 per day (rates subject to change by the
Port Authority)
* Indoor parking garage
* No advance reservations required
Enjoy the City of Boston and your Boston Cruise
departure!
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