With over 1,600 free car parking spaces and on the tram route it is located just 3 miles from Edinburgh City Centre sitting on Leith's waterfront overlooking the magnificent Firth of Forth.
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However, most cruise lines prohibit passengers from bringing pets onboard, except for service animals that meet certain requirements. Service animals like guide dogs are those animals that are trained to perform specific tasks for persons who are incapable of performing a task on their own.
However, keep in mind most people who fly on a regular basis do this, and their cars stay safe. And while it may seem risky to leave your car in a public place such as an airport, the security at onsite or offsite airport parking is greater than most people have at their own homes.
For Terminal 2 travelers, daily parking is $36 a day at that terminal. The two terminals are connected via light rail. Valet parking is available for those in a hurry at Terminal 1. Rates are $10 the first hour and $3 each additional hour, with a maximum daily charge of $45.
The exits to all three Park & Ride sites remain unlocked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Vehicles are parked entirely at the owner's risk. We do not recommend that you leave your vehicle overnight at any of the sites, because they are not patrolled at night.
Taking your pets along while sailing to foreign countries is not only doable, but enjoyable. We've had dogs, cats, parrots, and hamsters (no frogs!) on board rally boats. But you must do your homework and start well in advance of your passage to have the proper paperwork to clear your pet into a country.
Pet owners should understand that their cat or dog will not be sleeping in their bed with them. Pets will spend the entire cruise in The Kennels and are not allowed in cabins or public areas of the ship. Owners can visit with their pets only during specified visiting hours.