Are there any ferrys from UK to Boston,USA which don't cost an arm and a leg?
Please give me links to pages if you find any!!
Answers:
Just take a cruise! There are several cruise companies that do transatlantic cruises. However, most of them will go from Europe to Florida.
On the plus side, you can fly, drive, train, or take another ship from Florida up to Boston too if you want!
Check out RCC
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/
You can also check out Massport for a list of cruise lines as I do know in the past that they've had some cruises directly between England and Boston. Here's the link.
http://www.massport.com/ports/cruis.html.
Hope that helps!
I really don't know..
How about search online.
Good luck!
I think not, it will cost you your firstborn, not just an arm and a leg.
sorry the last one left in 1912..unfortunately it's running a little late due to an incident with an iceberg!!!
ferrys! don,t you mean liners?
Ferry's go from the UK to France or Ireland and short distances like that.
You mean a ship.
Call it car shipping rather than a ferry and you will find what you are looking for. It looks like most of the car shipping services leave from Southampton or Liverpool. I'm assuming it does not cost an arm and a leg, although it may be a bit more than the ferry crossing from Scotland to Belgium.
There aren't many, if you mean ships. . . .And the few that exsist are very expensive. Better off with a flight, get a good deal on a travel site, like expedia.com
Ferries! If you took a ferry it would probably take 4 months to get there!! Try a liner.
There are no ferries between Boston and the UK, but there are cruise ships. Carnival Cruise Lines probably has the cheapest fares.
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Answers:
Just take a cruise! There are several cruise companies that do transatlantic cruises. However, most of them will go from Europe to Florida.
On the plus side, you can fly, drive, train, or take another ship from Florida up to Boston too if you want!
Check out RCC
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/
You can also check out Massport for a list of cruise lines as I do know in the past that they've had some cruises directly between England and Boston. Here's the link.
http://www.massport.com/ports/cruis.html.
Hope that helps!
I really don't know..
How about search online.
Good luck!
I think not, it will cost you your firstborn, not just an arm and a leg.
sorry the last one left in 1912..unfortunately it's running a little late due to an incident with an iceberg!!!
ferrys! don,t you mean liners?
Ferry's go from the UK to France or Ireland and short distances like that.
You mean a ship.
Call it car shipping rather than a ferry and you will find what you are looking for. It looks like most of the car shipping services leave from Southampton or Liverpool. I'm assuming it does not cost an arm and a leg, although it may be a bit more than the ferry crossing from Scotland to Belgium.
There aren't many, if you mean ships. . . .And the few that exsist are very expensive. Better off with a flight, get a good deal on a travel site, like expedia.com
Ferries! If you took a ferry it would probably take 4 months to get there!! Try a liner.
There are no ferries between Boston and the UK, but there are cruise ships. Carnival Cruise Lines probably has the cheapest fares.
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