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Cruise port Boston

Cruise port Boston, known as the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, opened in 1986. The terminal is currently used by over 300,000 passengers each year. The terminal is a gateway for cruises departing to Bermuda, Canada and more. Cruise port Boston is less than 2 miles from Faneuil Hall and Freedom Trail. It is only 3 miles from Boston's Back Bay. In the fall of 2010 a renovated and expanded terminal was launched that transformed into a 21st Century point of departure for vacationers.

The 2012 cruise season at the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal runs from April to November. Almost 20 cruise lines call on the port each season. Cruises sail north along the New England and Canadian coastlines or south to the Caribbean and Bermuda.

There are four ships that are home-based at Cruise port Boston:

Norwegian Cruise Lines' Norwegian Dawn
Holland America’s Maasdam
Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas
Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Glory

Click here to download the 2012 cruise schedule

Directions

From the North (south on I-93) take the 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 the I-93 north to Boston. Take Exit #20 (I-90 Logan Airport Worcester/South Station). Follow signs to 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.

From the West (Mass. Turnpike, I-90 eastbound) follow the Massachusetts Turnpike/I-90 East toward Logan Airport. At the I-93 interchange, stay in the right lane on I-90 East towards South Boston. From the tunnel, take Exit #25 (South Boston). Continue straight as you exit the tunnel onto Massport Haul Road following the blue directional signs to the Cruise Terminal. Turn right onto Pumphouse Road. 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 Logan Airport (Ted Williams Tunnel/Mass. Turnpike/I-90 westbound) when exiting Logan Airport, follow signs to enter the Ted Williams Tunnel (pay toll). From the tunnel, take Exit #25 (South Boston). Stay in the right lane as you exit the tunnel and turn 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

Click hereIf you need more information you can visit the Cruiseport Boston FAQs