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Nanatravel

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  1. Just thinking the same thing. Yes, it will be about a 30 minute drive.
  2. The link above is perfect. I recommend you drop off any passengers with the luggage and then the driver goes to park. The shuttle will bring you back to the terminal.
  3. Yes, if you can still find a store that is doing them before you leave home.
  4. As mentioned, print out everything you possibly can (even from a hotel) and have it ready for presentation along with your passport and Vax card at check in. Try to down load ArriveCan app, but don't stress, as others have said they don't even ask for it. Your 2 day preceding boarding Covid Rapid Antigen test is the most important document so print it out.
  5. I believe that is their practice as long as the bus isn't full. The days preceding our 31st cruise will be very busy in Boston as the College kids are moving back into our many major universities. That means extra parents driving, U-Haul trucks and moving trucks in a very crowded downtown area. Patients on the roadways, at restaurants and tourist sites will be a plus.
  6. The one that goes to the port when ships are in is the Old Town Trolley. You can go on-line to their website and pre-purchase your ticket for a slightly discounted price. Also, compare your ship's tour cost of this tour. Trolley buses are Green and orange, with some being double decker buses. Skip getting off at Cheers; it's a tourist trap. Sit on the Right if at all possible.
  7. Not that I know of. Two ways to economically get downtown; first walk about a city block to the left after coming out of the terminal to the Silver Line Bus stop. It should be near the new Hampton Inn. Get off at the Faneuil Hall area. 2nd. Order an UBER car and pick a central spot where you wish to go and walk from there; Swam Boat in the Public Gardens is nice.
  8. Are you stopping in Portland Maine before Boston? They may have Customs clearance there.
  9. All of us cruising from Boston and traveling into town a few days early are looking for test sites. I found this yesterday on another Summit roll Call. FYI, the CVS office location at Post Office Square is reported to be totally closed up. Covid Testing Seaport Hotel area; If you are staying at the Seaport or other nearby hotels, I just found at ARCpoint Labs of Boston which is located at 5-11 Drydock Ave., Suite 2020, Boston 02210 is doing Rapid Antigen covid testing. Call them to discuss 617-340-2500.
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