Directions to the Port of Boston

Directions to the Port of Boston

Directions to the Port of Boston NAME OF PORT: Port of Boston NAME/LOCATION OF PIER: Cruiseport Boston’s Black Falcon Cruise Terminal One Black Falcon Avenue Boston, MA 02210 Phone: 617-330-1500 LOST AND FOUND: Massport - 617-330-1500 For other inquiries concerning Lost & Found items, contact Norwegian Cruise Line Corporate Office, (305) 436-4770 TO/FROM AIRPORTS: 2 miles, approximately 10 minutes. TRANSPORTATION: Taxis are available. Taxi cost is approximately $40 round-trip. (rates are subject to change) PARKING: EDIC Parking Garage, $16 per day. Norwegian Cruise Line is not responsible for any damages or losses occasioned from the use ofthe facilities. BUS INFORMATION: Cruiseport Boston is easily accessible by public transportation. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) Silver Line Bus Rapid Transit Service conveniently stops in front of the cruise terminal. If you are coming from South Station (located roughly a mile from the cruise terminal and also a stop on the MBTA’s “Red Line” underground subway system) you will need to get on an SL 2 bus and get off at the “Black Falcon Avenue and Design Center Place” stop. The cruise terminal is just across the street. If you are coming from Boston’s Logan International Airport you will need to pick up an SL 1 bus at one of Logan’s four passenger terminals. You will then need to get off at Silver Line Way (located behind the Manual Life building), cross over from the inbound side to the outbound side track and pick up an SL 2 Bus. Once on the SL 2 bus you will then get off at the Black Falcon Avenue and Design Center Place stop. The cruise terminal is just across the street. If you have additional questions, or more information on fares and schedules, call 1 (800) 392-6100 or check the MBTA’s website at www.mbta.com. DRIVING DIRECTIONS: From the North (south on I-93): Take I-93 South. On the expressway downtown, inside the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Tunnel, take Exit #23 (Purchase Street), and stay left. At the top of the ramp, go through the traffic signal, and straight onto Seaport Boulevard. Turn right onto D Street. Turn left onto Summer Street. Turn left onto Drydock Avenue into the Boston Marine Industrial Park. Ahead on the left is the entrance to the BRA-EDIC Garage for passenger parking. On your right you will see the cruise terminal. If you are dropping off or picking up passengers, continue straight on Drydock Avenue and turn right onto Black Falcon Avenue. Here you will be directed by police officers for designated locations. From the South (north on I-93): Take I-93 north to Boston. Take Exit #20 (I-90 Logan Airport Worcester/South Station). Once inside the tunnel, stay right follow signs to South Boston. Take Exit #25 (South Boston) Turn slight right onto Congress Street. Turn right onto D Street. Turn left onto Summer Street. Turn left onto Drydock Avenue into the Boston Marine Industrial Park. Ahead on the left is the entrance to the BRA-EDIC Garage for passenger parking. On your right you will see the cruise terminal. If you are dropping off or picking up passengers, continue straight on Drydock Avenue and turn right onto Black Falcon Avenue. Here you will be directed by police officers for designated locations..

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