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Cruising from New York in January--weather??

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By mets550 , April 17, 2011 in Royal Caribbean International

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We are considering a few cruises, one of which being a 7 nighter out of New York on Explorer on Dec. 30. The price is pretty good, considering the cruise sails over New Year's, but I wanted to know how many "pool" weather days we will actually have. Is it warm enough to sit outside by day 2? What about the second to last day? Thank you in advance.

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Leslie K

done it twice in January. Your first sea day is an inside day mostly. Think cool spring weather. second day in afternoon is more likely to be outside a bit - but it tends to be windy and not great for sitting by the pool, more for walking, skating, sports deck. repeat in opposite coming back. We did it as a 9 and 10 day trips and had plenty of warm days in the middle. For a 7 day triip, unless they are going full speed to get south as quickly as possible, you will have some nice spring but not pool days as the bookends of the trip.

CaptData

Thonk 3 days in the middle only for sure. Then sometimes mid afternoon of the other days. if not to windy.

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You can rule out the first day after leaving New York and the day before arriving in New York as pool days. The second day out and the second to last day of the cruise can be outdoor days.

I agree that your first and last sea days are going to be spend indoors or bundled up outside (it is not going to be pool weather). Although you can certainly take advantage of the hot tubs!

What is dicey is the second sea day (morning) and second to the last sea day (afternoon)....it all depends on the weather down south. If there is a cold snap in the Carolina's/Fla it might be chilly as well.

We sailed out of NY in Feb once, it sucked and we'll never do it again. Half the cruise was spent wearing a jacket and staggering down the halls from the rough winter seas.

Marie51

I sailed out of NY to Bermuda one time in September and never again. It was cold and windy, could not go outside unless you were wearing winter clothes. When we got to Bermuda the weather was great, but coming and going was miserable.

I would love to go to Bermuda again but not this way!

As for pool days.....I don't think so.

Priusprof

I can't figure why people sail from NY in the winter. The Atlantic is rough in the winter and the best that you can expect is 3 warm days in the middle. If you are determined to go in the winter the good news is that Voyager class ships have lots to do inside.

crisndeefromde

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We have sailed out of Bayonne many many times and as you have picked the seven day Holiday cruise and for the ports it is going to, not the best cruise to be going on for looking for sun and fun and tan. When you leave Bayonne in the winter months the warm air doesn't usually hit until second day at sea when you are down off lower SC then into GA and FL. If the jet stream is higher you could get warmer air later in the day on second day but it sure isn't bathing suit weather yet. It's the luck of the draw. Now it is a great price for the holiday tho. I personally love the ship and love the crew. Go and enjoy and relax. You will have a great time and don't worry about the weather. It is what it is. You can leave out of florida and it be much cooler and raining the entire cruise too.

You may not have pool weather at all on the cruise. We've done the holiday cruise but it was a 12 day and went much further south. The way down was a little rocky. The way back was fine until we had to divert for a medical emergency and hit a storm. After the storm the water was smooth as glass. We've also done a holiday cruise from San Diego to Hawaii and that was the worst seas ever. I'm surprised I am still cruising. Moral is that you never know.

We also did a thanksgiving cruise and I don't remember rough seas. I do remember beautiful beach days in Nassau and the RCCL private island.

New Years Eve on the ship was FANTASTIC.

I would NOT pay for a balcony. It will probably be too chilly and windy. I would book an inside and take advantage of all the wonderful entertainment and inside activities on sea days. If you like to read, I would go to the adult pool which is not fully covered but should be comfortable by the second afternoon.

Would I do it again. Yes. We are booked for the Thanksgiving holiday cruise in an inside stateroom.

patseacruiser

EGG - when were you on the holiday sailing? We were on for 2007/2008 holiday and had the same problem on the Explorer - medical emergency and got back very late.

I don't like how they broke it into 2 seven day cruises just to basically get more money on the deal. In January you may not get any really good outside days since it's only going as far as Nassau.

Patseacruiser - Probably the same cruise although I can't remember the year but I think 3 years ago. The ship turnd around during early seating and went 4 hours out of its way to Puerto Rico. I always wanted to do that cruise again but I guess it is not to be. It was my Times Square on a cruise ship, scrunched with so many people on the Royal Promenade. Didn't have to freeze or wait there all day. My husband stayed up for the first New Year's in 15 years and he also loved it. At 12:30 we were in our cabin. Our tablemates on the other hand, a couple our age from England and a young Irish couple on their honeymoon stayed up together until 4 in the morning and were still partying at dinner the next evening.

I can only speculate as to why they made it 2 cruises. Possibly, half the passengers were Europeans and they wanted to spend extra days in NYC rather than on the ship.

Stags14

Everyone seems to be sugar coating this for you, but I'll be honest - I wouldn't waste my vacation days for this one. I live just outside of NYC and the weather from Dec-Feb is pretty much miserable. We had about 5 feet of snow this January - you will not be outside, whatsoever. You MIGHT enjoy being outside on day 2 or 3 but it's doubtful it will be poolside.

Even in Miami this time of year it's in the lower to mid 70's... it's not going to be an enjoyable cruise if you're thinking poolside with frozen daquari's listening to the band. Not until you get down to the Caribbean.

My adivise is don't do it - there's a reason why it's inexpensive. And Manhattan is absolutely miserable also this time of year - the wind whips through the buildings and attacks you like a sub zero wall of horribleness. Trust me.

Your profile says you're from LI... you should know all of this.

I don't think I am sugar coating this at all. If you noticed I said they might not have pool weather at all on this cruise and not to waste money on a balcony because of the anticipated weather. I've cruised out of NY 5 times and only had bad weather/seas one time and that was what I just described.

Personally, I would not take this cruise if I wanted to sit out in the sun drinking. But many of us don't go on cruises to sit out in the sun on the pool deck. I go on a cruise for everything else that is included in the cruise fare. We play bridge and the longer Explorer cruises usually have a bridge director. We usually go to the other lectures if they don't conflict with bridge. We play trivia, dance lessons and we always go to all the shows after dinner. Explorer has an inside promenade and some of the bands and parades and activities that you might find outside on other cruise ships they have indoors. Other fun activities I remember were dancing in the streets, parades, Xmas carols that reverberated through the ship, Santa parade with the children getting presents from Santa in the ice skating rink with snow coming down from the ceiling, and the ice skating shows and ice skating. I even go to a movie or 2 since I never do this at home. We go for those and not to sit by the pool. I do however like to find a lounge chair and read and nap for a few hours a day and that is why I said that the adult pool, which is partially covered, is usually a good place for this, even if I need a sweatshirt and long pants.

So each person needs to decide what he wants from a cruise and then choose what is the best fit for them. That is why OP asked the question about the weather.

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I sailed out of NY to Bermuda one time in September and never again. It was cold and windy, could not go outside unless you were wearing winter clothes. When we got to Bermuda the weather was great, but coming and going was miserable. I would love to go to Bermuda again but not this way! As for pool days.....I don't think so.
Winter clothes in September???? Wow - bad luck on your part. I have lived in NJ all my life and can guarantee you that is NOT the norm. Our Labor Day is just as hot as our Memorial Day...

crooksy532

Have sailed out of Bayonne two times, both in the winter and LOVED IT!! The feeling of knowing that by the afternoon tomorrow you will be out on the pool deck is so cool. One time we left with many inches of snow and came back to the same thing. Disembarked with a tan and snowflakes on my head.

Despite the winter weather, on the afternoon of Day 2 we are always on the pool deck in our bathing suits. Yes, it may be a little windy, and you may have to wear a cover-up but you can still enjoy the sunshine. We are young so it doesn't bother us to be a little chilly. The pool will be freezing, but your body gets used to it, and the hot tubs are always another option.

If the price is right, don't let the 2 days of chilly weather stop you from taking this cruise. Day 1 will mostly be spent touring the options on the ship, eating, and unpacking anyway. We like to take that down time to get everything straight with excursions, entertainment, dining, and every other possible thing to do on the ship. (Oh, and the liquor tasting takes up some of our time too :)) If you had a pool day every day you never get the time to explore all the cool things on the ship.

Saracruise

We are sailing on the Explorer for the second time in January on the 1/6/12 sailing...you get 7 more nights and deeper into the Caribbean than on the 7 night. The last time we sailed we spent the first full day and last day basically inside, but all of the days in between were enjoyable. You just never know with the weather. We like to sail from Bayonne as it is a short drive for us, and my husband won't fly unless he absolutely has to.

Yes, it was extremely windy and cold the day we left New York.

Debde

Another LIer probably joining you on this cruise.

I figure-rather have one or two chilly days then an entire week. might be a nice way to bring in the new year!!

I don't think I am sugar coating this at all. If you noticed I said they might not have pool weather at all on this cruise and not to waste money on a balcony because of the anticipated weather. I've cruised out of NY 5 times and only had bad weather/seas one time and that was what I just described.   Personally, I would not take this cruise if I wanted to sit out in the sun drinking. But many of us don't go on cruises to sit out in the sun on the pool deck. I go on a cruise for everything else that is included in the cruise fare. We play bridge and the longer Explorer cruises usually have a bridge director. We usually go to the other lectures if they don't conflict with bridge. We play trivia, dance lessons and we always go to all the shows after dinner. Explorer has an inside promenade and some of the bands and parades and activities that you might find outside on other cruise ships they have indoors. Other fun activities I remember were dancing in the streets, parades, Xmas carols that reverberated through the ship, Santa parade with the children getting presents from Santa in the ice skating rink with snow coming down from the ceiling, and the ice skating shows and ice skating. I even go to a movie or 2 since I never do this at home. We go for those and not to sit by the pool. I do however like to find a lounge chair and read and nap for a few hours a day and that is why I said that the adult pool, which is partially covered, is usually a good place for this, even if I need a sweatshirt and long pants.   So each person needs to decide what he wants from a cruise and then choose what is the best fit for them. That is why OP asked the question about the weather.

Some posters are trying to say that after day 2 it's going to be warm - this is unlikely the case - it was a broad statement that doesn't include you.. no biggie. Even North Florida is chilly this time of year.

A cruise out of NY in January will not be warm for the majority of the trip. We went on a cruise in January that left out of Miami and even while in Miami we were wearing what I would call Fall weather clothes. Jeans, long sleeve, etc. It won't be a warm weather cruise - if this is what the OP is seeking it will be a waste of time and money.

We sailed out on 12 night Explorer in Jan a few years ago. The night we left a big snow storm was coming to the area. We got out ahead of it, but it was very rough sailing. The next day it was about 65 degrees. We wore shorts, but it was too cold to go in the pool. The 2nd sea day was warm and a pool day. On the way back, were were in shorts up until dinner the last night. The last night we also sailed into a snow storm. They locked all the doors that went outside because there were high winds and snow.

The seas were very rough on the sea days and the ship was rocking pretty good. We were on deck 9 and had water spray coming over the balcony and the balcony was crusted in salt until we arrived in the Caribbean when they cleaned the outside of the ship.

The weather in January can be hit or miss in NY/NJ.

jerseygirl3

There is no way I would do a 7 night cruise out of the Northeast in winter.

We just did the Enchantment of the Seas 9 nighter out of Baltimore and even though our cruise was the beginning of April (expected much warmer temps sooner), sailaway was freezing, the second day was only 52 degrees and windy, and the second to last day back was too cold and windy to be outside. Out of the 9 nights, we had 6-7 warm days, but on a 7 day you're only going to get 3-4 at most. That's probably why it's a good price. If it was longer I'd do it, but not for 7 nights.

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Tourists and residents alike can take advantage of the many cruises that depart from New York City, offering easy access to warm weather getaways, family vacations, expeditions, and more. After all, nothing screams adventure like sailing away from the Big Apple with the Statue of Liberty and iconic city skyline in your wake.

Plus, New York is home to the oldest cruise terminal in the United States. Nowadays, there are two hubs, one in Manhattan and another in Brooklyn . An additional cruise terminal, in Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, also serves the area.

The Manhattan cruise terminal is located on the edge of Midtown, making it easy to spend port days or pre-cruise time exploring Times Square, Central Park, or the Theater District. The Empire State Building and iconic department stores including Macy’s Herald Square are also within walking distance of the Manhattan cruise port.

The Brooklyn cruise port is a 15-minute drive from Brooklyn Bridge Park , which offers some of the best views of downtown Manhattan. If you're looking to stretch your legs, the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan offers just over a mile of picturesque city viewpoints. While Bayonne, New Jersey may not be a huge tourist destination, sailing from Cape Liberty does provide a postcard-perfect look at the Manhattan skyline and its famous neighbor, the Statue of Liberty.

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Both large cruise ships and a few smaller ships cruise from New York , giving you the option to pick a vessel with lots of restaurants and lounges, or one that’s cozier with fewer dining options. A variety of cruise lines—including Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Holland America, Disney, Cunard, Silversea, Oceania Cruises, and Viking—sail from New York City. This variety caters to all types of traveler budgets, so whether you're looking to cruise from New York for as little as a few hundred dollars or drop thousands on a bucket list vacation, there's something for you.

Cruises from New York sail to Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, the United Kingdom, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and beyond. Several world cruises also stop in New York.

The short version of the story is that whether it’s a short island escape or the unforgettable journey of a lifetime you’re after, a cruise from New York will result in PTO well spent. Ahead, we've pulled some of your best options for cruising from New York City.

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Viking offers ocean cruises between New York and Reykjavik in June, August, and September.

Trade the soaring skyscrapers of New York City for coastal Canada, remote Greenland, and endless Icelandic summer days. This Viking itinerary makes two stops in Canada and two stops in Greenland before circumnavigating Iceland, beginning with the remote Westfjords and ending in Reykjavik. Sail the same seas as legendary Norse explorer Leif Erikkson (on a far more luxurious Viking ship) while learning about the American Revolution and Canadian exploration from the cruise line’s resident historian. Lounge by the pool, visit the spa, or look out for whales and puffins. Viking has several nearly identical ocean ships sailing this itinerary from New York—each can accommodate a maximum of 930 passengers, allowing them to dock in ports larger ships cannot access.

It’s impossible to get bored on the MSC Meraviglia . See six Broadway-caliber shows over a 7-night cruise, spend sea days at the thermal spa or lounging by the pool, go bowling, play arcade games, try out an F1 simulator, or work out in a state-of-the-art gym—the opportunities are endless. MSC’s Meraviglia sails from New York to Bermuda, Canada, New England, the Bahamas, and Florida and can accommodate up to 5,642 passengers across 2,214 staterooms. Choose among 23 dining venues and 20 bars and lounges, or try to eat your way through all of them.

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Norwegian Prima is one of the best cruises for solo travelers departing from New York City.

On most cruise lines, traveling solo means paying up to double the fare for a cabin to yourself, but not on the Norwegian Prima . This ship has a special area set aside for solo travelers with 73 studio suites and a private common area for mingling. Each of the Norwegian Prima’s 95-square-foot studio suites comes with a full-size bed, en suite bathroom, and a vanity table. And while space inside these studios are tight, you’ll likely be so busy go-karting, lounging by the pool, taking in shows, and relaxing in hot tubs, it’s unlikely you’ll find yourself spending much time in the room beyond catching some shut eye. The Norwegian Prima sails to Bermuda and the Caribbean from New York and offers a transatlantic repositioning itinerary.Best transatlantic cruise from New York

On Holland America's Volendam , embark on an unforgettable roundtrip journey from New York that includes a stop in the Azores and overnights in Rome, Cairo, and Istanbul. This 45-day journey on Holland America’s Volendam crosses the iconic Strait of Gibraltar and offers several sea days to enjoy the ship’s onboard amenities, which include a spa, swimming pools, and several restaurants. The Volendam accommodates just over 1,400 guests and is designed around grand public spaces. Dive deeper into destinations with regional cooking demonstrations as well as food and wine tastings. There’s no better way to travel in comfort and see the Statue of Liberty, Colosseum, Pyramids of Giza, and Hagia Sophia on a single trip.

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Regent Seven Seas cruises are known for all-inclusive luxury.

Sample the best of the Caribbean in just 15 days on the Seven Seas Grandeur , one of the most luxurious ships at sea. This Regent Seven Seas cruise visits Bermuda, St. Barts, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba en route to Miami. This cruise line is a favorite among retired travelers, and the Seven Seas Grandeur is the line’s most luxurious ship. There are 746 suites, a spa, a teaching kitchen, a casino, and Broadway-caliber entertainment onboard. Regent Seven Seas’ specialty is all-inclusive luxury, and it means it. Shore excursions, alcohol, specialty restaurants, and laundry are included in cruise fares, which start at around $8,400 for this itinerary.

Escape New York City and head straight to the pink beaches and turquoise waters of Bermuda on the Celebrity Eclipse . Spend two full nights in Bermuda and several days at sea—plenty of time to enjoy everything the Celebrity Eclipse has to offer. Play basketball, go shopping or spend your time at the casino, pools or spa. Or eat and drink your way across more than a dozen bars and restaurants, including an interactive Le Petit Chef dining experience. These seven-night roundtrip sailings depart from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, making it especially easy to combine a visit to the Statue of Liberty with your cruise.

Hop on the Seabourn Quest in October for an unforgettable journey through the colors of autumn. Spend a gorgeous fall day in Central Park before setting sail from New York to Montréal by way of Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Halifax, and Prince Edward Island on a 12-day itinerary along the eastern seaboard. This is a small ship that’s especially popular among North Americans, Europeans, and Australians, and a cruise line that’s beloved by foodies. Seabourn is known for its indulgent steaks, endless caviar, and partnership with award-winning chef Thomas Keller, who has a namesake restaurant on board.

In just 16 nights, sail from Manhattan to Bermuda, Portugal, Spain , the south of France, and Italy on the Norwegian Escape , a ship that accommodates just over 4,000 passengers and is sure to offer something for everyone. The Norwegian Escape offers several restaurants and lounges on board as well as Broadway shows, five multistory waterslides, and the largest ropes course at sea. On its Mediterranean sailing, the cruise stops in Lisbon , Malaga, Barcelona, Cannes, and Rome.

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8 Cruises From NYC to Europe, the Caribbean, and More

These cruises from New York take passengers to some of the world's best destinations in Europe, the Caribbean, and more.

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Cruises that board in New York City provide an opportunity to explore "the city that never sleeps." There's so much to see, from downtown's Statue of Liberty to uptown's museums, with Broadway shows, Central Park, and more in between. Shoppers have their choice of department stores, designer shops, and boutiques.

Transportation from New York to cities throughout the United States and the world make the city an ideal starting or ending point for a cruise. We've searched out examples of cruises that take guests to warm tropical islands or historic destinations in Europe and New York State. Here are eight of the best cruises from New York.

Royal Caribbean

Seven-night Perfect Day Bahamas Cruise

Embarking in Cape Liberty, New Jersey, guests enjoy a day at sea aboard Oasis of the Seas en route to Port Canaveral in Florida. After a day exploring the Kennedy Space Center's interactive exhibits or visiting Walt Disney World, the ship heads to CocoCay in the Bahamas. Guests have a day to spend at Thrill Waterpark, Oasis Lagoon, or Coco Beach Club.

Then it's on to Nassau and its white-sand beaches and sparkling waters to swim with stingrays or dolphins, cruise in a glass-bottom boat, kayak, or jet ski. Taste the island cuisine while visiting Festival Place or shop for duty-free goods at nearby Bay Street before boarding the ship for two days at sea en route to Cape Liberty. Onboard, there are activities for young cruisers and a variety of entertainment options for adults along with restaurants, lounges, and a spa.

Norwegian Cruise Line

10-day Cruise to Caribbean: Dominican Republic and Grand Turk

This 10-day adventure begins in New York City with two days at sea en route to Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, where guests can lounge on gorgeous beaches, dive, snorkel, or explore the island by boat or scooter. The following day in St. Thomas, they can snorkel among tropical reefs or take a Skyride to soar high above the Caribbean. Then it's on to Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic, where Ocean World presents visitors with hands-on experiences with tropical fish, marine mammals, birds, and more.

Continuing to St. Maarten, guests can tour the island by Trolley Train or explore the undersea life in a semi-submarine. The last stop in Tortola, British Virgin Islands offers an opportunity to swim, snorkel, or just relax on pristine white-sand beaches.

Another two days at sea aboard Norwegian Gem provide time for guests to enjoy the ship's amenities, including basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, a spa, video arcade, and pools for kids and adults. Dining options range from casual to elegant, and nightly entertainment includes music, dancing, a casino, cigar club, and cocktail lounges.

16-day Cruise to Italy, France, and Spain

Norwegian Breakaway departs from New York for a day at sea before arriving in Bermuda for swimming, sailing, snorkeling, golfing, or just relaxing on the beach. After four days at sea, the ship arrives in scenic Ponta Delgada, Azores with opportunities for wine tasting or touring. One more day at sea takes the ship to Lisbon, Portugal to explore a castle and museums, and then on to Cadiz, Spain where guests can find flavorful tapas, locally-produced sherry, and perhaps a flamenco dance show.

The next day is spent in Granada, Spain before cruising on to Valencia, Spain for shopping and sightseeing in the lively gothic plazas. The following day, guests arrive in Barcelona with its inspiring architecture. Then, it's on to the French Riviera with the next stop in Cannes, France before cruising to Florence/Pisa. Passengers will disembark in Rome, where they can remain for a time or return to New York.

Time spent at sea promises to provide entertainment for all ages. Options range from Aqua Park and its fast water slides to movies, video games, and dance parties. There's minigolf, ziplining over the ocean, and Splash Academy for kids and teens. Guppies Nursery provides child care for guests ages two and under. Broadway entertainment, comedians, and Fat Cats Jazz and Blues Club, along with a multitude of dining options, round out the experience.

Princess Cruises

Seven-day Canada and New England Cruise

The cruise boards in New York, where guests can explore the highlights of the city, including the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park, and more. The next day, the ship arrives in Newport, Rhode Island with excursions like a tour of the city's grand mansions or a lighthouse and harbor cruise.

The next port is Boston, Massachusetts for a walk along the Freedom Trail, a scenic harbor cruise, or a visit to the JFK library. In Bar Harbor, Maine the next day, guests can ride in a lobster boat or tour Acadia National Park. In St. John the following day, experiences include a foodies walking tour or a cruise in the Bay of Fundy. Halifax, Nova Scotia, is the next port where excursions include a hike, nature cruise, and scenic drive.

The next day is at sea aboard Enchanted Princess , giving cruisers time to enjoy the spa, entertainment, enrichment programs, and a variety of restaurants. The ship returns to New York for disembarkation the next day.

Nine-night Eastbound Transatlantic Crossing

Departing from New York City aboard the Queen Mary 2 , six days at sea take guests to Southampton, England for a day in the waterfront city. Options there include a self-guided walk, tour of Old Town, shopping, or museum visits. After another day at sea, the ship reaches her destination of Hamburg, Germany.

Life at sea aboard Queen Mary 2 includes nightly entertainment with music, dance performances, magic shows, Broadway-style productions, comedians, and more. For daytime, there's a library, planetarium, and traditional afternoon tea. Children's amenities include arts and crafts, sports, computer games, play areas, theater, and organized activities. Dining ranges from casual to formal, with optional restaurants and wine experiences.

American Cruise Lines

Seven-night Hudson River Cruise

Guests board the 100-passenger American Star in New York City for the cruise up the Hudson River surrounded by the Catskill Mountains. The first stop is at West Point for a guided tour of the U.S. Military Academy and its historic grounds. Next are Kingston and Hyde Park where guests can tour the Vanderbilt Mansion, FDR Home & Museum, or Maritime Museum.

Albany and Troy, New York are next stops, with an opportunity to tour the newly-renovated State Capitol Building and New York State Museum. In Troy, there's a walking tour and Troy Lock and Dam cruise. Catskill, NY is the next stop, with the Hunter Mountain Skyride and Hudson River Art School Trail. In Sleepy Hollow, guests can tour the home of Washington Irving or the Gothic Lyndhurst Mansion. The next day, New York City's skyline comes into view as the ship returns.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

14-night Afar Atlantic Isles Cruise, New York to Miami

The Seven Seas Navigator departs from New York for a day at sea before reaching Hamilton, Bermuda where guests can visit the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo. The next port is St. George in Bermuda for a walking tour, bike ride, or cave exploration. Two days at sea takes the ship to St. Lucia for duty-free shopping, rainforest tour, or hike to Fort Charlotte.

Grenada is the next port, and then on to Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba for a day on each island before setting out for two days at sea cruising the Caribbean and the Florida Straits. Jamaica is the next destination where guests can choose a nature tour, rafting trip, or scenic drive. After a final day at sea, the ship reaches Miami for disembarkation. During days at sea, guests can enjoy the ship's spa, fitness center, enrichment programs, casino, nightclubs, and boutiques.

Four-day Bermuda Cruise from New York

The cruise begins in New York with a day at sea aboard Carnival Magic. Guests can visit the spa, WaterWorks pool area, Serenity Adult-only Retreat, or one of the many restaurants and lounges. For kids, there's Seuss at Sea and Camp Ocean with supervised activities.

The next day in Bermuda is time for a catamaran cruise, swimming, snorkeling, an aquarium visit, or a sightseeing trip to the Crystal Caves. A day at sea is next for another chance to enjoy the ship's amenities before returning to New York.

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Viking Mars

Viking's newest ship, the Viking Mars accommodates 930 passengers and, since it's a smaller vessel, it can dock in many ports where some of the larger ocean-faring cruise ships can't reach. The all-veranda accommodations on this ship, which debuted in May 2022, range in size from around 270 square feet to 1,448 square feet. In-room amenities include free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars filled with drinks and snacks, robes, slippers and 24-hour room service.

Visitors will find a relaxing spa, a hair salon, a yoga area and a well-equipped indoor fitness center (plus an outdoor fitness center) aboard the ship. Those looking to unwind with a book in one hand and a cocktail in the other should snag a cozy spot in The Living Room. Like other Viking ships, the Viking Mars offers educational programming, lectures, cooking classes and more on board.

Cruisers can also enjoy amenities like the main pool and hot tub, the infinity pool, the cinema, the theater, a jazz lounge and various bars. Dining options on this ship include Manfredi's Italian Restaurant, Aquavit Terrace, World Café, The Chef's Table and The Kitchen Table.

Viking Mars receives rave reviews from recent cruisers. The variety of excursions, the delectable onboard dining and the comfortable cabins are a few things previous guests highlighted as superb. However, the staff received mixed reviews: Some experienced attentive and friendly employees, while a few noted they were expecting better service across the board for the price point.

Upcoming itineraries on the Viking Mars include cruises with ports of call in Iceland, Norway, Greece, Italy, Spain, the U.S. and Canada.

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The 930-passenger Viking Sky – which debuted in February 2017 – receives rave reviews from past cruisers for its port-heavy itineraries (fares include one complimentary excursion per port) and luxurious, comfortable staterooms. Cabins offer between 270 and 1,448 square feet of space and include balconies, complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and bathrooms with heated floors, among other amenities. Those who opt for an upgraded stateroom or suite are treated to additional perks, like priority reservations at the spa and specialty restaurants.

Viking Sky's activities include classes at the fitness center, treatments at the spa and destination-focused lectures. The ship also offers two pools and two whirlpools, including an infinity pool on the stern of the ship. In the evenings, passengers can enjoy live performances in the theater or watch destination-related movies in one of two cinemas.

Guests also have their choice of cuisine, from alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace to Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. With 550 crew members on board, the ship maintains a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio.

Viking Sky sails to the Mediterranean, Europe, Central America and more. The ship also offers world voyages.

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Seabourn Sojourn

The 458-passenger (double occupancy) Seabourn Sojourn debuted in June 2010 and features all-suite accommodations. About 90% of suites offer verandas, and all accommodations provide 24-hour room service, flat-screen TVs, bathrooms with dual sinks and a separate living area and bedroom. What's more, cruisers are welcomed with complimentary Champagne upon arrival and can enjoy a fruit basket that's refreshed daily. A suite stewardess is assigned to each cabin to assist with requests as well. Sojourn is virtually identical to its sister ship,  Seabourn Quest .

Outside the rooms, travelers can gamble at the casino, work up a sweat in the fitness center or relax at the spa. Those interested in soaking up the sun can snag a spot by one of two swimming pools or enjoy one of five hot tubs. Cruisers can also fuel their competitive juices with a round of shuffleboard or golf on the nine-hole putting green. When anchored, vacationers in select destinations can take advantage of the ship's water sports equipment, such as kayaks and paddleboats.

Dining venues aboard Seabourn Sojourn range from casual eateries to fine dining options. In the evening, cruisers can enjoy cocktails at one of the bars or dance under the stars. The ship's nearly 1-to-1 crew-to-passenger ratio means cruisers should expect exceptional service.

Sojourn sails to destinations in the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Canada, Africa and more. 

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Seven Seas Mariner

Similar to its sister ships,  Seven Seas Navigator  and  Seven Seas Voyager , the 700-passenger (double occupancy) Seven Seas Mariner prioritizes service with 459 crew members on board.

Refurbished in 2018 (and debuted in 2001), the Mariner features neutral decor and finishings throughout, a remodeled library in a new location and a revamped pool deck with an open layout and new tile and teak surfaces. The spa received a new design with light wood accents and pebble-stone tiles, while the fitness and aerobics center offers modern equipment. Onboard activities include theatrical productions, casino games and sipping cocktails in one of five lounge areas.

Across the ship, all eateries are stylishly designed, including the Prime 7 steakhouse and the flagship Compass Rose restaurant. Chartreuse, a guest favorite, highlights modern French cuisine. During the day, guests can enjoy the expanded lunch offerings at the outdoor Pool Grill or snack at the informal Coffee Connection. As with all Regent Seven Seas ships, specialty dining and shore excursions are included in the cruise fare.

Best of all, the all-suite accommodations offer beds with plush leather headboards, cozy sitting areas and artwork. All cabins are outfitted with welcome bottles of Champagne, private balconies, walk-in closets and marble bathrooms.

Seven Seas Mariner sails through much of the world, including ports in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Australia and more.

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Silver Dawn

One of the newest ships within the Silversea Cruises fleet, Silver Dawn debuted in April 2022. Similar in size to its sister ships, Silver Muse and Silver Moon , Silver Dawn can accommodate 596 guests and has the capacity for up to 411 crew members.

Dawn is the first ship within the fleet to offer Otium, a new wellness concept that will eventually be implemented across all of Silversea's ships. The program aims to incorporate luxurious elements of the spa experience throughout the entire voyage, starting with guests' suites. Each cabin features the line's new Otium Soft Touch mattress, a redesigned pillow menu, pillow mists, and special touches like cozy blankets, in-room bath salts or hot chocolate. Suites range in size from 334 square feet to 1,970 square feet and feature ocean views, butler service and full baths with separate showers, among other amenities.

Outside of the accommodations, cruisers will find eight restaurants, including La Terrazza, an Italian eatery, Kaiseki, a Japanese outpost, and S.A.L.T. Kitchen, which features a menu that highlights the local cuisine of the ship's destination. Other onboard facilities include a casino, a pool deck, a boutique, a live entertainment lounge, a fitness center and the S.A.L.T. Lab, where passengers can enjoy workshops, lectures and cooking demonstrations.

Silver Dawn departs from ports like Fort Lauderdale, Florida , and Lisbon, Portugal , to destinations like Barcelona, Spain , and Lima, Peru . 

U.S. News Insider Tip : Consider booking a session with Silversea's newest spa concept, Otium, which debuted on Silver Dawn. Beyond the ancient Rome-inspired treatments available in Otium, the experience continues in-suite, with butler-drawn candlelit baths including a glass of Champagne and a house-made macaron waiting on a tub tray. Classical music plays soothingly in the background. – Janice Wald Henderson, Contributor

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Originally launched as a  Princess  ship, the 648-passenger Sirena was revived in 2016 under the Oceania  name. The ship was most recently revamped in 2019 and features many of the amenities found on its sister ships, including the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center and duty-free shopping boutiques.

Sirena's dining venues include the Red Ginger Asian restaurant and Tuscan Steak, both of which require reservations and an additional fee. Passengers can also choose from four more casual dining options included in the cruise fare. Recent guests gave the food on the ship mixed reviews. After dinner, evening entertainment includes musicals and theatrical productions, as well as games at the casino. 

Passengers can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins. While Inside staterooms start at 160 square feet, those who opt for a suite will find more space and added amenities, such as free internet access and butler service. The ship also now offers solo staterooms for those who are traveling alone.

Oceania Sirena offers sailings in the Caribbean, South America, Europe and some transoceanic itineraries.

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Norwegian Joy

Built in 2017, the 3,776-passenger, 1,821-crew-member Norwegian Joy was refurbished in 2020. Accommodation options include Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms, as well as Suites, Concierge rooms (which come with concierge service) and The Haven cabins (which include 24-hour butler service and private sundecks). 

There are 13 dining venues on board including seven specialty restaurants, the latter of which offers American, French, Japanese, Italian, Mexican and Thai cuisines. Complimentary restaurants include the ship's three main dining rooms.

Cruisers will find plenty of things to do on board, from shopping at duty-free stores and luxury boutiques to watching stand-up comedians. The ship also offers a spa, laser tag, a racetrack, a casino, mini-golf, a fitness center, two aqua parks and more. 

Norwegian Joy sails from Miami , Los Angeles , New York , Seattle and Quebec City  to ports across Alaska, the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera, Bermuda and more.

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Viking Neptune

Viking Neptune sailed its maiden voyage in December 2022. Those familiar with Viking Cruises may notice this ship is not the first Viking Neptune; an earlier vessel from the early 2000s was the first to bear the name. 

The new 930-passenger, 470-crew boat resembles its sister ship Viking Mars with its modern features and contemporary Scandinavian design. Amenities on board include a spa, a fitness center, a jazz lounge and theaters that host destination-focused live entertainment and movies. 

The all-veranda ship allows guests to enjoy ocean views from any room. The standard Veranda Stateroom measures 270 square feet and features a king-size bed, 42-inch flat screen TV and free Wi-Fi access. Travelers looking for more spacious accommodations can opt for a Suite room. These rooms can reach up to 1,448 square feet and may include separate living and dining room spaces. 

Cruisers have eight restaurants to choose from. The Restaurant – the ship's main dining facility – provides regional cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients, while the World Café serves up international dishes. The ship also has a few specialty restaurants included in the fare, such as Manfredi's Italian Restaurant and Mamsen's, a Norwegian specialty cafe. Just keep in mind, these specialty eateries require guests to make reservations. 

Viking Neptune sails to ports throughout Europe , the Mediterranean, Canada and the United States . The ship also offers transatlantic and world cruises.  

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Enchanted Princess

Enchanted Princess made its debut in November 2021. Part of the cruise line's MedallionClass, the ship holds 3,660 passengers at double occupancy, plus 1,346 crew members. It features new technology and each cruiser is given an OceanMedallion wearable device. Cruisers can expect keyless cabin entry, contactless boarding, speedy Wi-Fi access (for a fee), food and drink delivery to anywhere on the ship and more.

With one main dining room, several casual eateries and four specialty dining venues – ranging from Italian to steak – guests will have no problem finding suitable spots to eat. As for entertainment, the Enchanted Princess offers musical productions, movie screenings under the stars, comedians, singers, magic acts, a casino, bars and more. Daytime activities might include playing a game of basketball or volleyball at the sports courts, relaxing in two deep tank pools and several hot tubs, or indulging in spa treatments. The ship also has kids club offerings for youths ages 3 to 17.

When it comes to cabins, all Enchanted Princess staterooms are outfitted with flat-panel televisions, desks and minifridges. The lowest (and most affordable) cabin class, Interior, ranges from 158 to 162 square feet, while the roomiest option, Sky Suite, sprawls across 1,873 square feet of space. Several stateroom options also include balconies.

Enchanted Princess sails around the Caribbean, Europe, and Canada and New England. It also completes trans-Atlantic journeys. 

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Norwegian Prima

Norwegian Prima first set sail in October 2022 and can hold 3,099 guests and 1,506 crew members. The latest ship in the fleet includes many of the cruiser-favorite amenities and activities that are standard across Norwegian , plus a few more exciting additions.

Accommodations include Studios (perfect for solo travelers), and Inside, Oceanview, Balcony, Club Balcony Suite and Suite staterooms. The Haven aboard the Norwegian Prima has been redesigned, with more spacious suites, upscale decor and The Haven's private sun deck. Outside their rooms, travelers will find plenty of dining options, including pub fare at The Local Bar & Grill, classic fare at the main dining room Hudson's, fine dining at The Commodore Room, international cuisine at Indulge Food Hall, casual eats at the Surfside Café & Grill and 24-hour room service, in addition to several specialty dining venues.

As far as activities go, cruisers can enjoy mini-golf, a racecar track, the water park and waterslides, plus games like darts, shuffleboard and pickleball. Those looking to relax can snag a lounge chair by the pool or book a treatment at the spa. Other options for fun include a casino, numerous bars and lounges, and a theater to enjoy musicals, concerts and The Price Is Right Live.

This Norwegian ship offers itineraries through northern Europe, the Baltic, the Greek Isles and the Caribbean in the coming years. The ship also completes transatlantic voyages.

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Port New York cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from New York, NYC Manhattan-Brooklyn. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port New York has two cruise ports with their own passenger terminal facilities. Port Manhattan (4 berths on 2 piers - numbers 88 and 90) is located on Manhattan Island's western coast, beside the Hudson River. Port Brooklyn (1 berth) is located approx 6 mi (10 km) to the south, on eastern Upper Bay on Brooklyn’s Red Hook waterline.

Cape Liberty Cruise Port is also in New York Harbor but is part of Bayonne City (New Jersey) . Bayonne's Military Ocean Terminal serves Royal Caribbean Group/RCG-owned ships from the fleets of RCG's subsidiaries RCI-Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises , while ships of RCG's subsidiary Silversea dock at NYC's Manhattan Terminal.

Currently, NYC's Manhattan Cruise Terminal serves CCL-Carnival , NCLH ( NCL-Norwegian , Oceania , RSSC-Regent Seven Seas ), TUI ,  Virgin Voyages and other major companies .

Currently, NYC's Brooklyn Terminal serves Cunard Line and MSC .

All these ports/cruise terminals are part of the "Port of New York and New Jersey" - a port district in the New York Metro (total population 20,1+ million).

Around 8,1 million New Yorkers live on Long Island (population density 5860 per mi2/2262 per km2).

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Port NYC NJ (officially "Port of New York and New Jersey") handles a huge cargo shipping volume and is US East Coast's biggest seaport.

Port's cruise schedule lists voyages the whole year round. During winter are popular southbound itineraries – to the Caribbean and Bahamas. During summer are operated mainly roundtrips to Bermuda as well as Transatlantic crossings (USA-UK/ Southampton ). In autumn are offered "Fall Foliage" cruises to Canada and New England USA.

In May 2013, Port NYC started a project to raise Bayonne Bridge in order to allow access to the world's largest container ships  to the cargo ports of New York City and New Jersey (Elizabeth and Newark). The project also included dredging (deepening) the navigation channel.

On September 7, 2017, the boxship CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt (2015-built, IMO 9780873) passed under the elevated Bayonne Bridge. The vessel has TEU capacity 14855 containers, LOA length 366 m, volume 152,991 GT-tons. It became the largest ship to pass under the Bayonne Bridge.

On September 28, 2023, NYC's Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC/1991-founded nonprofit) announced new port usage agreements (for Manhattan's and Brooklyn's terminals) signed with Carnival Corporation, NCLH-Norwegian and MSC. The agreements were designed to increase revenues and sustainability/emissions reduction, with term lengths ranging between 3-15 years, each with an optional 5-year renewal.

The 2023-signed agreements included establishing a Community Priority Fund (by adding US$1 per cruise passenger; to be used for projects in the cruise terminals' neighborhoods/Red Hook and Midtown Manhattan), planning ground transportation (improvements to maximize public transportation/reducing road traffic), reducing CO emissions (where feasible, including shore power connections/all cruise ships in NYC must be equipped with the technology by 2028), increasing local provisioning and developing educational partnerships with NYC-based institutions.

Port New York and New Jersey

Port New York and New Jersey is the seaport of NYC metro. It encompasses an area with a radius ~25 mi (40 km) and includes all navigable waterways in NY–NJ Harbor Estuary. The covered coastline is around 650 mi (1050 km) along both states. NYC Harbor is among the world's largest natural harbors. By annual cargo capacity, the seaport is ranked USA's 3rd largest - after South Louisiana (Mississippi River) and Houston (Texas).

Within the seaport there are 2 FTZs (foreign-trade zones) where commercial goods (domestic and foreign) receive same Customs treatment as outside USA. Annually, Port NY-NJ handles around USD 208 billion in shipping cargoes, around 3,4 million TEU's (shipping containers) and nearly 0,4 million cars.

  • In July 2017, the port's largest container ship so far (CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt - 14,400 TEUs ) passed under the raised Bayonne Bridge.
  • The channels (as draft) and the bridges (as heights) limit the vessels that can enter the harbor.
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge's clearance is 228 ft (67 m).
  • Brooklyn Bridge's clearance is 135 ft (41 m).
  • Bayonne Bridge's clearance (lowered-raised) is  155-215 ft (47-65,5 m).

The company "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey" was established in 1921 to manage all facilities and services within the combined NY-NJ harbor area. The company also controls all vehicular and rapid-transit systems connecting New York and New Jersey, several airports, as well as real estate developments. It also maintains its own police force.

US Army Corps of Engineers are involved in regular harbor maintenance works (bulkhead and channels). USCG (Coast Guard) maintains all floatable debris and marine accidents and incidents (spills, rescues, counter-terrorism operations). Both states (NY and NJ) maintain maritime police units. US Customs and Border Protection and US Immigration and Customs agencies regulate international shipping imports and cruise passenger arrivals.

Port's foreign trade zones - FTZ 1 (New York) and FTZ 49 (New Jersey)  handled in 2010 a combined shipping traffic of 4811 vessels and over 32,2 million tons of cargoes valued USD 175+ billion.

In March 2006, some passenger terminals were transferred (as management) to DP World ( Dubai -based corporation).

The seaport has 4x containership terminals, ranking it (by combined volume) the US East Coast's largest, USA's 3rd busiest and the world's 20th largest cargo port. Terminals are leased to private operators.

  • Howland Hook Marine Terminal (northwestern Staten Island)
  • Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal (Newark Bay)
  • Port Jersey Marine Terminal and Red Hook Marine Terminal (both in Upper New York Bay)
  • Maher Terminals LLC operates the port's largest containership facilities, served by a total of 11x Liebherr STS (ship-to-shore) megamax container cranes.

NY-NJ port's main imports are petroleum, appliances, vehicles, plastics, electronics, chemicals, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, optical and photographic materials, precious gems and metals.

ExpressRail network supports intermodal freight transport interconnecting all major terminals. In 2014, the total number of handled intermodal TEUs was 391,596. Most imports are transported in TEUs. Petroleum and scrap metals are handled at bulk cargo terminals, many of which are located along the port's straits and canals.

  • New York New Jersey Railroad serves freight cars across Upper Bay, connecting Jersey City with Brooklyn (between Greenville Yard and Bush Terminal Yard). The 4 km crossing takes 45 min.
  • Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel is a proposed project under Upper Bay, with western portal at Greenville Yard and eastern portal still undetermined.

Cruise ships and ferries in Port New York and New Jersey dock at the berths of Cape Liberty Cruise Port (Upper Bay, Bayonne NJ) , Brooklyn Cruise Terminal (Upper Bay, NYC) and New York Passenger Ship Terminal (Hudson River, NYC).

  • Regularly scheduled ferry service across Upper Bay connects South Ferry with St George Ferry Terminal, serving daily around 75,000 passengers.
  • Major ferry terminals are Hoboken, Battery Park City, Paulus Hook, Weehawken Port Imperial, Pier 11, West Midtown and the East 34th Street Landing. Most smaller-sized ferries serve only 1 route.
  • Small boats operate leisure tours, excursions and NYC harbor cruises. They circumnavigate Manhattan or navigate into Upper New York Bay.

In July 2017, through bidding, Ports America won a contract for operating Manhattan and Brooklyn cruise terminals until 2029. The deal required investments of USD 38,5 million in infrastructure improvements, including Pier 90 berth rehabilitation, extended aprons, new fenders. Brooklyn Pier was extended by 45-60 m (150-200 ft) to allow berthing for larger boats. Construction works started in 2018.

Season 2018 featured two large newbuild liners - Carnival Horizon (133500 GT-tons, 4700 passengers) and Norwegian Bliss (168000 GT-tons, 4900 passengers).

New York ferries

In 2018 was inaugurated the ferry line connecting Bayonne NJ with Manhattan (across Hudson River).

A US$650,000 federal grant was given to the city for the building of a new ferry terminal. The facility is on the southern part of the Military Ocean Terminal, on an artificial peninsula east of NJ Route 440.

The 1,5-acre land site (former US Navy base) was purchased in 2010 and leased for ferry docking at US$200,000 per year.

In the previous year (2017) NYC Ferry inaugurated the commute ferry service linking Manhattan with Long Island (Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx). In 2016, NYC Ferry's fleet consisted of 19 newbuild boats.

  • On May 1st were launched the East River route (North Brooklyn to Midtown and NYC's Financial District) and the Rockaway route (Lower Manhattan to Sunset Park and The Rockaways).
  • On June 1st was launched the South Brooklyn route (8 terminals/between Corlears Hook and Bay Ridge) linking Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, Red Hook, Brooklyn Bridge Park.
  • On August 29th was launched the Astoria route (between Western Queens and Roosevelt Island) linking Wall Street/Pier 11, East 34th Street, LIC/Long Island City Queens, Roosevelt Island Manhattan, and Astoria Queens.

In August 2018, NYC Ferry launched a link between Soundview (South Bronx) and Manhattan. The landing site in Bronx is at Clason Point Park (Sound View Ave's end). The nearest subway station (Morrison Ave-Sound View) is 2 mi (3 km) away. Ferry travel time Bronx-Manhattan is 45-min. In Manhattan, ferries stop at 90th St (Upper East Side), East 34th Str (Midtown), Pier 11 (Wall Str). Currently, NYC Ferry operates 6 routes.

New York cruise terminal

The following NY & NJ cruise port map shows the locations of all three cruise terminals (NYC's Manhattan and Brooklyn, and Bayonne NJ's Cape Liberty).

NYC Manhattan Cruise Terminal

The Manhattan passenger terminal is on Hudson River (on Manhattan Island's shoreline), located is between West 44 and West 52 streets. Both Newark International Airport and LaGuardia Airport are located approx 15 mi (24 km) away, while JFK International Airport is approx 20 mi (32 km) away.

This NYC cruise terminal has 3 wharves – Pier 88 (2 berths), Pier 90 (2 berths), and Pier 92 (1 overflow berth). They can accommodate up to 5 cruise liners simultaneously and each has a fully-functioning passenger terminal building. Manhattan terminal serves NCL Norwegian , Carnival Cruise Line and Holland America . At Pier 92's south side dock large liners.

In early 2017, NYC Economic Development Corporation selected Ports America as long-term cruise ship terminal operator for both Brooklyn (1 berth) and Manhattan (Pier 88 and Pier 90), Ports America also supplies cruise ship provisions for vessels docked at Pier 92.

At the top of all the piers, there is a building with dedicated parking lots, snack bars, restrooms, check-in, VIP areas, customs, newsstands.

  • Address: "Manhattan Terminal, 711 12th Avenue, New York, NY 10019"
  • Manhattan Terminal parking: daily parking rate ($18, for 10 hours), overnight rate ($23, for 24 hours). Theparking rate for multiple days is $20 daily.

NYC Brooklyn Cruise Terminal

Located across Governors Island, Brooklyn NYC cruise port terminal is in Red Hook. LaGuardia Airport is 12 miles away, Newark International Airport – 16 miles away and JFK International Airport is 20 miles away.

Brooklyn New York cruise ship terminal used to be a cargo port. You will get very ”industrial feel”. The terminal building on Pier 12 is a new one. The facilities are vending machines, check-in, restrooms and customs. There is a parking area with 500 spots. Brooklyn New York cruise port terminal can accommodate only one ship. It serves Princess Cruises and Cunard ships.

  • Address: "Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, Pier 12, Brooklyn, NY 11231"
  • Brooklyn Terminal parking rates (subject to change): $35 daily.

Brooklyn cruise terminal's shorepower

Since 2016, Brooklyn Cruise Terminal provides shore-power .

The shore-to-ship electric power supply project was first announced in 2011.

Cunard's liner RMS Queen Mary 2 was the first-ever vessel (officially plugged-in on November 12th, 2016).

The US$21 million system was signed off by the New York and New Jersey Port Authority and turned over to the NYC Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), which currently oversees the cruise shipping program for Brooklyn and Manhattan. As of September 2016, NYCEDC has responsibility for the system's operations and maintenance.

The plug-in shorepower was installed by Cochran Marine. This is a dual-voltage system targeted for use by Cunard Line and  Princess Cruises , which are the terminal’s primary customers. The Terminal's cable positioning device is removable, so it can be stored during winter.

Connecting to Con Edison power grid, the shorepower system allows ships to run their onboard systems without using diesel generators. This eliminates ~1500 tons of CO2, ~95 tons of NOx, and ~6,5 tons of soot/particulate matter annually.

In 2010, the NY-NJ Port Authority estimated that improvement to air quality could yield public health benefits of USD 99 million over 15 years. That was a key element for community groups around the terminal’s Red Hook neighborhood to start pushing for shore power. Beyond the infrastructure cost, the project was delayed by haggling over the price of electrical power – in an era where cheap fuel prices made shipboard generation more economical. The power costs are subsidized in part by the EDC and the New York Power Authority, with terminal user Carnival Corp picking up the rest. As part of an agreement,  Carnival Corporation pays USD 12 cents per kilowatt-hour for shorepower.

Costs were ~USD 10 million (to service one slip) and involve substantial infrastructure improvements. Ship operators must spend ~USD 1 million to make a vessel shorepower-ready. Demand on the energy grid is substantial too. A typical container ship in port uses about as much energy as a single terminal at Boston ’s Logan Airport, while RMS Queen Mary 2 requires 13 megawatts (equal to the entire airport).

New Jersey Cape Liberty cruise terminal (Royal Caribbean)

In October 2014, RCCL-Royal Caribbean and NYC Port Authority dedicated a Cape Liberty cruise terminal for the RCI's ship Quantum OTS. The new terminal started operations on November 10, 2014.

The new facility is located at Port Terminal Blvd (Bayonne waterfront), adjacent to the Tear Drop Memorial (Russia-built 10–story sculpture). The US$55 million building project included port expansion with a new passenger terminal, featuring a total covered area of 125000 ft2 (11600 m2) that hosts check-in, customs and immigration, luggage storage and processing area, parking area (capacity 950 cars/costs US$25 per day including taxes) and also improvements of the existing docking pier. The new terminal building is adjacent to the 2004-inaugurated terminal.

Port Cape Liberty is in close proximity to EWR-Newark Liberty Airport (10 mi / 16 km to the west, ~20-min travel time by car) and easy to access, skipping NYC's heavy traffic and bridges.

New York tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

  • Empire State Building: don’t miss that famed building. It is 1050 ft tall. You can take a look from the airy promenade after a great lift to the Observatory.
  • Central Park: the iconic park dates from 1857. It is a large landscaped area where you can enjoy the Zoo, the Botanical Gardens, the Bethesda fountain, the Great Lawn and Belvedere Castle.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: located between East 81 and East 82, dates from 1870. Discover artworks of famous artists – Aristotle with a Bust of Homer by Rembrandt, Wheat Field with Cypresses by Van Gogh, Young Woman with a Water Pitcher by Vermeer and The Unicorn in Captivity, medieval tapestry.
  • Brooklyn Bridge: the bridge dates from the late 19th century. It spans across the East River. The Brooklyn Bridge and the views across Brooklyn, Upper Bay and Manhattan are breathtaking.
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 39 acres with beautiful gardens. Walk through the Bonsai Museum, the Tropical Pavilion, the Aquatic House and the Desert Pavilion. You can also have a coffee, buy a gift or something from the garden store.

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Spend 45 days cruising from New York to the Mediterranean and back for under $5,800

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If you’re planning a trip to the Mediterranean, consider taking the scenic route.

Holland America Line will take guests from New York to Italy, Spain, Malta and more over 45 days on a new Legendary Voyage, the 2025 Ultimate Mediterranean & Atlantic Passage itinerary. The round-trip cruise will also bring them back stateside, eliminating the need for long-haul flights.

Paul Grigsby, the cruise line's Vice President of Deployment & Itinerary Planning, said the itinerary “is essentially a survey of the Mediterranean Basin” with both the popular and less visited ports of call – a combination that resonates with guests.

“They want a good sample of ports that are marquee ports that everyone knows but also places that we go that you wouldn't always see on an itinerary that may be a little shorter,” he said.

When is the Ultimate Mediterranean and Atlantic Passage cruise?

The cruise will depart on Oct. 7, 2025, on the line’s 1,432-guest Volendam ship.

Where will the cruise sail?

Like the line’s 42-day Mediterranean cruise from Fort Lauderdale departing in November, the sailing was based on a voyage from 100 years earlier on Rotterdam IV. The 2025 cruise, however, even more closely mirrors that 1925 itinerary, in part by sailing from New York, which Grigsby noted is “not one of our typical turn ports.”

Volendam will visit 20 ports, first making its way from the Big Apple to Ponta Delgada in Portugal’s Azores archipelago. Other stops include Lisbon; Cartagena and Barcelona, Spain; Naples in Italy; Piraeus, Greece; and La Goulette in Tunisia.

The itinerary also gives guests extra time in several destinations, with overnight stays in Civitavecchia, Italy, Istanbul, Turkey and Alexandria, Egypt and late departures from Istanbul, Alexandria, Barcelona and Gibraltar.

How long can you be on a cruise? Why some passengers opt to sail for 6 months or longer

How much does the cruise cost?

Available staterooms start at $5,749 per person based on double occupancy. The cost of the fare includes most food on board, drinks such as regular coffee and tea and more.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

10 Beautiful Cruises From New York City You Should Try

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  • NYC offers a variety of cruises to tropical, cultural, and transatlantic destinations. Departing from NYC are popular cruise lines like NCL and Carnival.
  • NYC's cruise terminals offer state-of-the-art amenities and are conveniently located near airports and major roadways, making it a great place to start and end a cruise.
  • Each cruise on this list has been carefully chosen based on cost, itinerary, and TripAdvisor reviews, offering a range of options for short trips or longer vacations.

Whether looking for a tropical retreat, a cultural excursion, or a transatlantic adventure, New York City offers cruises to experience a variety of destinations. NYC is a well-known cruise port with trips to the Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada, New England, and even across the Atlantic. So, the choices are plenty for both short-term travel to tropical islands and extended cruises to Europe and beyond. The best thing is that many of the world's biggest cruise lines , including NCL, Carnival, Disney, Princess, and many more, depart from New York City.

There's nowhere better to begin and end a cruise than NYC, the city of the iconic skyline, Broadway productions, top-notch museums, and superb dining and shopping . Additionally, its cruise terminals—the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, and Cape Liberty Cruise Port —offer state-of-the-art amenities and are conveniently located near all NYC airports and major roadways. So, without further ado, check out these 10 cruises from New York City and plan an unforgettable and experience-packed sea vacation.

Every cruise from New York City on this list has been carefully chosen based on a number of standards, such as cost, itinerary, and experience provided. While selecting the cruises, we also took TripAdvisor reviews into account. We provided a range of cruises, from short-day trips to longer cruises. Just pick one that best suits you, and have a memorable trip.

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10 Bahamas Cruises

Discover the world of white sands and turquoise waters.

A cruise from New York to the Bahamas is one of the best ways to enjoy sun-soaked beaches, water activities, and a glimpse of the lively Bahamian culture all in one vacation. There are multiple cruises to the Bahamas that usually stop along the way in thriving ports like Freeport and Nassau. This 7-night Bahamas cruise has a 3.5-star rating on TripAdvisor and begins with passengers boarding the Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas at Cape Liberty, New Jersey. The trip stops at Port Canaveral in Florida, CocoCay, and Nassau, where passengers can take advantage of white-sand beaches , dazzling oceans, thrilling activities, island food, and duty-free shopping.

  • Cruise: 7-Night Cruise to the Bahamas
  • Stops: Bayonne (Cape Liberty), Port Canaveral (Orlando), Perfect Day at CocoCay , Nassau, Bayonne (Cape Liberty)
  • Cost: From $773 per person
  • What's beautiful: Turquoise waters, white sands, Bahamian culture, island food, exhilarating activities

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9 Bermuda Cruises

Sail to the pink sandy beaches and turquoise waters of bermuda.

A cruise to Bermuda is perhaps the best choice for individuals looking for a spectacular cruise experience but just have a few days available. Many cruise lines provide four- or five-day cruises from New York to Bermuda. However, Liberty of the Seas , one of the top Royal Caribbean cruise ships , offers a 5-day voyage that allows tourists to enjoy Bermuda's pastel-painted estates, pink sand beaches, and turquoise shoreline and has a TripAdvisor rating of 4/5. The journey begins at the Cape Liberty cruise port, and after a day at sea, it docks at the historic Royal Naval Dockyard for days three and four. Here, travelers can experience charming villages, beaches, British colonial properties, delicious cuisine, and the amazing island's charm before returning to New York City.

  • Cruise: 5 Night Cruise to Bermuda
  • Stops: Bayonne (Cape Liberty), King's Wharf, King's Wharf, Bayonne (Cape Liberty)
  • Cost: From $412 per person
  • What's beautiful: Liberty of the Seas's exciting adventures and delectable meals onboard, Bermuda's pink beaches, azure shorelines, British colonial landmarks, delicious local cuisine

8 New England And Canada Cruises

Experience the charm of the coastal towns of new england and canada.

One of the most exquisite cruises from New York City is to Canada and New England, which offers an exquisite fusion of picturesque coastline scenery, historic charm, and regional cuisine. Passengers enjoy breathtaking views of charming seaside New England towns , famous lighthouses, gorgeous landscapes, and a rich maritime history as they sail down the Atlantic coast. From four to twenty-three days, there are numerous possibilities for cruising from New York City to Canada and New England; all of them let passengers fully experience the natural beauty and local culture. An 11-night cruise to Canada and New England from New York City onboard the Norwegian Sky has a 3.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor and includes stops in classic destinations, such as Bar Harbor, Boston, and Quebec City, exhibiting spectacular splendor along the way.

  • Cruise: 11 Night Cruise to Canada & New England
  • Stops: New York (Manhattan), Martha's Vineyard (Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven), Boston, Portland (Maine), Saint John (New Brunswick), Halifax, Sydney (Nova Scotia), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Saguenay, Quebec City
  • Cost: From $779 per person
  • What's beautiful: Magnificent vistas of iconic lighthouses, quaint coastal towns, stunning scenery, a historic maritime past, and regional cuisine

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7 Eastern Caribbean Cruises

Enjoy tropical bliss and cultural experiences.

Taking a cruise from New York City to the Eastern Caribbean is an incredible experience that allows travelers to embrace the serene beauty of a tropical paradise. Journeying to picturesque locations like St. Thomas, St. Lucia, Barbados, Antigua, St. Kitts, and Puerto Rico, travelers discover an array of islands, customs, and landmarks encompassing volcanic peaks and coral reefs. The itinerary offers an ideal blend of thrilling water activities, vibrant cultural experiences, relaxation on pristine beaches, and island hopping in style . This 9-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean onboard Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Sea has a 4-star rating on TripAdvisor and promises an adventure full of unforgettable moments while stopping at King's Wharf, St. Maarten, San Juan, and Labadee.

  • Cruise: 9 Night Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean
  • Stops: Bayonne (Cape Liberty), King's Wharf, St. Maarten, San Juan, Labadee, Bayonne (Cape Liberty)
  • Cost: From $896 per person
  • What's beautiful: Turquoise waters, exotic ports, cultural experiences, delicious cuisine, and exhilarating water activities

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6 Transatlantic Cruises

Enjoy endless horizons, ocean vistas, majestic seascapes.

A transatlantic cruise from New York City offers travelers a long, relaxing trip across the Atlantic Ocean to European ports such as Southampton, Belfast, and Bruges. The pristine ocean, the enchanting sunsets, and the breathtaking views of the open sea all add to the cruise's exceptional beauty. The 14-night Transatlantic Cruise by Norwegian Getaway visits Halifax, Dublin, Belfast, Amsterdam, Brugge (Bruges), Le Havre, and Southampton along historic routes. The journey is a delight as passengers enjoy the breathtaking scenery, a plethora of cultural experiences, as well as luxurious amenities and exquisite dining onboard.

  • Cruise: 14 Night Cruise to Transatlantic
  • Stops: New York (Manhattan), Halifax, Dublin, Belfast, Amsterdam, Brugge (Bruges), Le Havre, Southampton
  • Cost: From $849 per person
  • What's beautiful: Amazing ocean vistas, lovely landscapes, historical landmarks, cultural experiences, regional cuisines

5 Mediterranean Cruises

Enjoy the timeless beauty of azure seas and historic coasts.

A cruise to the Mediterranean from New York is a genuinely captivating experience that offers passengers the chance to discover numerous famous historical landmarks, stunning scenery, and dynamic cultures. The cruise offers a distinctive transatlantic experience by taking travelers across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving the NYC cityscape behind. And MSC Divina 's 16-night cruise to the Mediterranean takes passengers to captivating ports , such as King's Wharf, Ponta Delgada, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Rome, all of which are rich in architectural wonders and history. The cruise is the best way to immerse oneself in azure beauty, amazing cultures, exciting adventures, delectable cuisine, and much more, elevating the overall experience.

  • Cruise: 16 Night Cruise to the Mediterranean
  • Stops: New York (Brooklyn, Red Hook), King's Wharf, Ponta Delgada, Lisbon, Barcelona, Rome
  • Cost: From $919 per person
  • What's beautiful: Azure waters, charming coastal towns, historic architecture, majestic islands, spectacular sunsets, heritage sites, Mediterranean flora, diverse cuisine

4 Southern Caribbean Cruises

Experience unparalleled serenity and distinct island charms.

Unmatched nature splendor in the form of crystal-clear waters, immaculate beaches, and dynamic cultures await travelers on a Southern Caribbean cruise from New York City. The itinerary includes stops in various tropical paradises, such as the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao), offering a varied mosaic of experiences and vistas. An 11-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean offered by Royal Caribbean International Odyssey of the Seas is one of the best options to enjoy the incredible beauty and culture of St. Maarten , St. Lucia, Barbados, and St. Kitts. Travelers will have the opportunity to snorkel in coral reefs, stroll through colorful markets, and indulge in local cuisine.

  • Cruise: 11 Night Cruise to the Southern Caribbean
  • Stops: Bayonne (Cape Liberty), St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts (Port Zante)
  • Cost: From $1,646 per person
  • What's beautiful: Array of exotic destinations, crystal-clear waters, immaculate beaches, and dynamic cultures

3 Baltic Sea Cruises

Appreciate historic cities, picturesque landscapes, and cultural extravaganza.

Among the most exquisite cruises from New York City is a Baltic Sea cruise, offering a complete package of breathtaking scenery, historic cities, delicious delights, and varied cultural traditions. Passengers setting out on this amazing journey enjoy a fantastic trip through Northern Europe's iconic destinations. Cunard Queen Mary 2 offers trips around the Baltic Sea, with stops in some of Northern Europe's magical cities such as Southampton, Kristiansund, Olden, Innvikfjorden, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, and Oslofjord, each with its own historical significance and architectural wonders. Cruisers can take in the stunning scenery of the Baltic shores as well as enjoy the cultural immersion.

  • Cruise: 21 Night Cruise to the Baltic Sea
  • Stops: New York (Manhattan), Southampton, Kristiansund, Olden, Innvikfjorden, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Oslofjord
  • Cost: From $4,699 per person
  • What's beautiful: Historic cities, charming ports, stunning architecture, cultural richness, captivating landscapes, and diverse Baltic cultures

2 Western Caribbean Cruises

Breathtaking natural beauty and cultural richness.

A Western Caribbean cruise from New York City takes travelers to picturesque tropical destinations like Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Jamaica, allowing them to immerse themselves in turquoise waters, stunning beaches, and vibrant cultures. Travelers explore the sun-drenched Caribbean paradise after soaking in the cosmopolitan allure of New York City, where they enjoy the warm weather, historical landmarks, and water sports. Unquestionably, the 11-night Western Caribbean cruise on the MSC Meraviglia is a breathtaking getaway to incomparably beautiful places like Cozumel , Costa Maya, Miami, and Port Canaveral. The best part is that MSC Meraviglia offers a one-night stay on Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve , their exclusive private island in the Bahamas.

  • Cruise: 11 Night Cruise to the Western Caribbean
  • Stops: New York (Brooklyn, Red Hook), Port Canaveral (Orlando), Cozumel, Costa Maya, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Miami
  • Cost: From $959 per person
  • What's beautiful: Turquoise waters, pristine beaches, lush landscapes, vibrant cultures, delicious cuisines

1 Fall Foliage Cruises

Witness the breathtaking autumn colors along the coasts.

Embark on a journey to witness the breathtaking autumn colors along the coasts of New England and Canada, or travelers may also opt for a boat cruise up the Hudson River . However, nothing compares to the excitement of seeing the leaves change color in Canada when sailing the Norwegian Joy in the fall. The 8-Night Cruise to Canada & New England from Manhattan, New York, stops at ports in Boston, Portland (Maine), Sydney (Nova Scotia), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Saguenay, and Quebec City. While witnessing a breathtaking tapestry of autumn hues along picturesque coastlines, the journey also offers incredible cultural, adventure, and dining experiences.

  • Cruise: 8 Night Cruise to Canada & New England
  • Stops: New York (Manhattan), Boston, Portland (Maine), Sydney (Nova Scotia), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Saguenay, Quebec City
  • Cost: From $529 per person
  • What's beautiful: Unparalleled views of the iconic autumnal scenery along the coastline, exciting adventures, seasonal dining, cultural experiences
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Cruises from New York

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From the lights of Times Square to the shops of SoHo, experience the city that never sleeps when you cruise from New York with Princess®. Wave goodbye to the Statue of Liberty as you set sail to Canada & New England or the Caribbean. Our Transatlantic cruises can even take you to the Mediterranean, the British Isles and beyond. Let the allure of the Empire State set the tone for your cruise adventure.

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Canada & New England Cruises

Travel through time as you sail to Canada & New England on a cruise from New York. Walk in the footsteps of Paul Revere, hike through Acadia National Park and indulge in crab cakes and fresh-caught lobster along the way. Bask in the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island, and spend two days exploring the French influences of Quebec City. With Princess, chronicles of the Northern seaboard await.

Transatlantic Cruises

Relive the golden age of ocean travel on a Transatlantic cruise from New York. Unwind at sea and jump into adventure at each destination. Choose from voyages that take you through the British Isles and the Mediterranean Sea to the Land of Fire and Ice. Or stop by Spain and France on a cruise from New York. Indulge in the best of land and sea with a Transatlantic cruise from Princess.

What to Know About Cruises from NYC

Between the iconic landmarks and the allure of city life, a trip to the Big Apple is a dream in and of itself. Here’s everything to know about cruises from New York.

New York at a glance

  • Language:  English
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  • Time Zone:  Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • Docking:  Your cruise from NYC will depart from Brooklyn. Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Pier 12 (72 Bowne Street, Brooklyn).
  • Attire:  We suggest dressing in layers as temperatures fluctuate throughout the year and even throughout the day. This includes a light shirt, sweater and jacket.
  • Transportation:  While taxis are available throughout the city, you can also navigate the Big Apple by bus, subway, train, ferry or pedicab. Much of the city can also be seen on foot, or you can rent a Citi bike.

Things to do in NYC

Learn more about the nation’s history at the 9/11 Museum & Memorial or during a visit to Ellis Island. Indulge in international flavors as you travel from Little Italy to Chinatown in just a matter of minutes. Or spend the day shopping in South Street Seaport with the Brooklyn Bridge as your backdrop. Whether you arrive hungry for dinner or adventure, there’s no shortage of choices on a cruise from New York.

Ships that Cruise from New York

Our Princess fleet includes some of the best cruises from New York. Find the comforts of home along with the luxuries you deserve on board any of our ships. Discover what makes our fleet so unique.

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NON-STOP ADVENTURES IN NEW YORK 

New York is unlike any other city. From historical architecture and iconic landscapes to an eclectic cultural scene, the Big Apple buzzes with excitement around the clock. And when it comes to incredible tourist attractions, there are endless options, including some of the world’s best museums, ferry rides to the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street walking tours and so much more. All within an hour’s drive (or yellow taxi ride) from the port in Cape Liberty, New Jersey. So whether you have a few hours before boarding your cruise or a couple of days, don’t miss some of the best things to do in NYC.

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MUSEUMS FOR EVERY MOOD

Considered the cultural capital of the U.S., New York City has close to one hundred must-see museums to choose from. Explore interactive exhibits from land to sea and even outer space at the American Museum of Natural History. If you’re a modern art enthusiast, check out MoMa. And you can’t leave NYC without visiting the MET to take in over 5,000 years of art on display. 

Ground angle of Brooklyn Bridge, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

WALK THIS WAY

Hands down, the best way to see New York City is with a walking tour. Wander through famous mafia locations in Little Italy. Bargain with vendors in Chinatown. Or walk across the Brooklyn Bridge like a local. And head to Chelsea Market to sample some of the city’s amazing cuisine or hit up one of the many mouthwatering food tours.

New York City Skyline at Sunrise, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

AMazing architecture

If you love history and architecture, you’ll get your fix of both at Grand Central Terminal. Marvel at the beaux-art landmark — and recreate your favorite movie scene filmed at the famed location. Or check out the iconic 77-story Chrysler Building, a true art deco masterpiece. And be sure to stop by the Flatiron Building, one of the first steel-frame skyscrapers in the world.

Take a bite out of the Big Apple with a fall foliage cruise to Canada and New England , or the pastel shores of Bermuda , or to Royal Caribbean’s reinvented private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay . Set sail on the Best Cruises out of New York to discover the best of the Caribbean , the Bahamas , and the Northeast.

Aerial View of Symphony of the Seas

Symphony of the Seas ® is your ticket to one-of-a-kind summer adventures from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. Watch rockets blast off from Kennedy Space Center. Explore pristine coral reefs teeming with colorful fish in Nassau. And take on record-breaking thrills and endless ways to chill at Perfect Day at CocoCay, voted Best Private Island by Travel Weekly readers.

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Bring on the bold onboard  Odyssey of the Seas ®. Max out memories bouncing in bumper cars at the SeaPlex® — then rise to the sky in the North Star®, the tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship. Adventure-packed getaways on this Quantum Class ship begin in Cape Liberty.

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Liberty of the Seas ® is your gateway to the postcard-perfect pink-hued shores of Bermuda. Or venture further up the coast for fall foliage along the windswept shores of New England and Canada. No matter which destination you choose, set sail from Cape Liberty and put adventure on the itinerary.

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Times Square Manhattan Manhattan, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Sightseeing in Manhattan excites and amazes like nowhere else— and every neighborhood presents a fascinating, unique personality. Tour Rockefeller Center and catch a show at Radio City Music Hall. Walk the High Line and soak in the urban buzz of Times Square. New York cruises allow you to experience it all— by tour bus, subway, or on foot.

Empire State Building Observatory Deck View, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

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Empire State Building Observatory Deck View, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Stand among skyscrapers at one of New York’s scenic observation decks. Admire Central Park from the open-air Top of the Rock. Enjoy twinkling evening views from the top of the Empire State Building. Or venture 104 floors up to the One World Observatory in the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

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OFF THE GRID

Cruises from New York allow you to explore the Staten Island Zoo or cheer on the Yankees in The Bronx. International culture and cuisine await you in Queens, while wineries and beaches speckle Long Island. Or stop in Hoboken, a pedestrian-friendly town where you can stroll along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway across from Manhattan’s glimmering skyline.

Street Food Vendor at Night, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

LOCAL CUISINE

With some 20,000 sit-down restaurants, this is a foodie’s paradise. Many iconic dishes have been rubber-stamped by New York— pizza, bagels, hot dogs and cheesecake included. Savor steamy dumplings in Chinatown. Slurp down Blue Point oysters in Chelsea Market. Or munch on the legendary cronut. Then sip a Manhattan cocktail to cap off the night in NYC.

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This global shopping capital covers it all: from big department stores like Barney’s along glitzy Madison Avenue, to souvenir shops selling “I Love NY” T-shirts. Hit up the Historic Orchard Street Shopping District for leather goods, or SoHo for cutting-edge fashions. Greenwich Village is best for books, records and craft shops, and it is a must-see when you cruise out of New York.

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Pros and Cons of Cruising from New York

I f you live in the New York area, you are lucky to live within driving distance of several cruise terminals. I’ve been on over a dozen cruises and many were cruises out of New York. I like cruising out of New York because it is an easy way to vacation. However, there are pros and cons of cruising from New York but taken as a whole, I’d say the pros outweigh the cons. Here are the pros and cons of cruising from New York.

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The Pros of Cruising from New York

Your vacation starts now.

One of the main reasons why I love to cruise from New York is that it is a convenient way to vacation especially if you are traveling with kids. Your vacation starts the moment you get on the ship.

There is no waiting 2 hours at the airport and no transfer from the airport. All you have to do is get past check-in at the cruise terminal and voila- your vacation starts! Once you are on the ship, you can get lunch, start exploring the ship and relax by the pool.

Boarding Tip:  I suggest boarding early. Some cruise lines ask you to reserve a check-in time, I suggest picking an earlier time slot. That way after you board, you can get in and have lunch there. If you board late, you should eat prior to boarding because many of the eateries close down mid-afternoon.

Packing Tip:  After you board, your check-in luggage will not be delivered to your room until later in the afternoon. It’s a good idea to pack an overnight bag with essentials that you carry on board. I like this  luggage with spinner wheels . This is especially important when traveling with kids. I usually pack a change of clothes, bathing suits, flip flops, toys/devices, toiletries, snacks, and medication.

Parking is easy

Parking is easy at the cruise terminals. The parking lots are located adjacent to the cruise terminal. This makes it easy logistically.

I suggest dropping off all the passengers and luggage first. Then have the designated driver park and meet you at the terminal. Parking at Cape Liberty Cruise terminal (Bayonne) is $30/day, Manhattan Cruise Terminal parking is $45/day and Brooklyn Cruise terminal is $45/day.

Tip:  Depending on where you live and how long your cruise is, it may be more economical to take an Uber than to park.

Taking an Uber is Easy

It’s really easy and convenient to get to and from the cruise terminal in New York. You can easily take an Uber or Lyft to the cruise terminal. And when you arrive back in New York, you can book an Uber or Lyft when are at the terminal.

Know that it may take some time to disembark from the ship because you will need to wait for your turn to leave the ship, then go through immigration, locate your luggage and go through customs. Wait until you are safely in the terminal past immigration before you book your Uber or Lyft.

You Don’t Need to take the Plane if You are Cruising from New York

One of the main reasons I love cruising out of New York is I don’t need to take a plane (I live in the New York suburbs), I can just drive to the cruise terminal. Especially if I’m traveling with kids.

The one hour drive to the cruise terminal sure beats the plane ride out of JFK or Newark. Just think of the time you save- no more going to the airport 2 hours prior to boarding!

Tip:  Oftentimes, it is more economical to cruise out of New York because you save on plane tickets and you save on the transfer. Plus you may also save on hotel expenses if you have to fly in the day before.

You can Bring Everything you Need

One of the best things about cruising from New York is that you can pack to your heart’s content! Go ahead- bring the floaties, bring your snorkel gear, bring your golf bag, pack those shoes, and let your kids bring all the toys they want! The only caveat is that they all need to fit in your car and your stateroom.

One thing to note is that you are only allowed to bring 1 bottle of wine or champagne on board the ship, if you bring more, they will confiscate it and give it back to you at the end of the cruise.

Packing tip:  Bring insulated  water bottles . I always fill our water bottles with ice and water and bring them to our stateroom in case anyone gets thirsty in the middle of the night.

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Lots of Cruise Lines to Choose From

Lucky for us, there are many types of itineraries to choose from when cruising from New York. You can go up north to Canada and New England, you can head across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe or you can cruise south to sunny Caribbean.

Almost all the major cruise lines depart from New York. You have your pick of premium cruise lines like Viking, Seven Seas, Regent, Oceania or family-friendly cruise lines like Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruise, Royal Caribbean.

Easy way to travel with a big group

If you are traveling with friends, grandparents, in-laws or another family. Cruising is an easy way to travel.

What I love about it is that your meals and activities are set. You can go your own ways during the day and meet up for dinner. And there is something for everyone.

Most cruise lines have kids programs and entertainment- even for teenagers. For adults, there are so many activities to choose from- spa, gym, shopping, casino, pool, and activities planned by the cruise director.

Plus many of the newer ships have impressive facilities such as ropes courses, water slides, bumper cars, mini-golf, trapeze school, Indoor skydiving, etc.

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The Cons of Cruising from New York

Many days at sea.

Most cruise itineraries out of New York have a lot of sea days. That is because you have to incorporate the time needed to get to your destination and back.

Spending your days at sea may or may not be a bad thing. It really depends on whether or not you enjoy sea days.

When traveling with kids, I personally like sea days. They are easy days where I check the kids into the kids club and use those sea days to leisurely explore the ship, join a few activities or just lounge around. I like not having to think about meals and just showing up at restaurants to eat.

The downside of sea days from New York is that if you travel during the colder months, you can’t use the outdoor pool because you start hitting colder temperatures as you sail closer to New York.

Choppy waters

I went through a period of time where I avoided cruises from New York because seasickness was a deal breaker for me until I learned to manage it.

My experience with cruising on the Atlantic Ocean is that without a doubt, you will hit choppy waters. The water is much worse than sailing the Caribbean Sea or the Mediterranean Sea.

I’ve found that cruising North to New England and Canada is much worse than cruising South to the Caribbean.

However, believe it or not, seasickness is actually easy to manage. Years of cruising out of New York and talking to crew members have taught me how to deal with my seasickness.

The trick is to know when you are sailing the Atlantic Ocean and to take  anti-seasick medication  on those days. The ship will provide complimentary medication but I always bring my own because sometimes they run out!

Also, if you are traveling with kids you should bring  Dramamine for Kids  (it’s chewable). My 9-year-old was seasick on our recent Bahamas cruise out of New York and the chewable Dramamine worked like magic.

Another way to avoid getting seasick is to stay full at all times and be hydrated. Just keep snacking throughout the day, so you always have something in your stomach – whether or not you are sailing the Atlantic Ocean. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.

You don’t want to find yourself in a bad situation where you are too sick to eat. Avoid the downward spiral by drinking plenty of water, eating big meals and snacking a lot. I find carb-heavy food most effective against feeling seasick.

It won’t be difficult to be eating all day long, after all, you are on a cruise with unlimited food! It’s a great excuse to eat during your vacation! Skip the salad and go for the pasta and bread basket!

Tip:  The newer and bigger cruise ships often have state-of-the-art stabilizers. I only cruise on these big, new ships out of New York because they are more stable and less rocky in the Atlantic Ocean.

Booking Tip:  If you are prone to seasickness, you should book staterooms located mid-ship, lower deck with a balcony. I like balcony rooms because you can open the door and get fresh air. The lower deck and mid-ship rooms are less rocky.

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Start your Carnival cruise from the city that defined 'cosmopolitan': New York City. This urban island overflows with art and architecture, lively ethnic neighborhoods, designer shops... and the best restaurants in the world, from the ultra-high-end to the comfy neighborhood hole-in-the-wall. The top sights are clustered in Midtown Manhattan — you can easily check out Grand Central Terminal, shop on Fifth Avenue, and see the twinkling lights of Broadway ® in Times Square on the same day. As your cruise leaving from New York glides down the Hudson River towards sunny islands or historic New England harbors, you'll pass metropolitan must-sees, world-renowned icons like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.

  • Pause amid the rush of Grand Central Terminal to look up at the starry ceiling.
  • Relax on the green lawns of Central Park.
  • Walk the mile-long Brooklyn Bridge before you cruise from New York.
  • Ascend the Empire State Building for 80-mile vistas.

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  • First-run movies and Disney classics in state-of-the-art theater venues or family favorites under the stars
  • Themed pool areas that include a kids pool, family pool, splash zone and water coaster
  • Staterooms tailored especially for families that include private verandahs that look out onto the sea, deluxe rooms with expanded space, and convenient split bathrooms
  • Kids can learn and play in children’s activity spaces fueled by Disney storytelling—including Star Wars : Millennium Falcon
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    Cruising from New York. Taking a cruise in March. We plan to get in the day before and Uber or taxi to the terminal the day of the cruise. Staying in Times Square will be around 400 a night. If we stay farther away it's less money but we have to pay to Uber from train to hotel and then from hotel to cruise terminal which may end up being the ...

  18. Pros and Cons of Cruising from New York

    My 9-year-old was seasick on our recent Bahamas cruise out of New York and the chewable Dramamine worked like magic. Another way to avoid getting seasick is to stay full at all times and be ...

  19. Manhattan, New York City, NY

    Enjoy the cosmopolitan attractions of New York City before your cruise to sunny islands or historic New England. Book at Carnival.com and explore the art, architecture, shops, and restaurants of Manhattan and beyond.

  20. NY Cruises : r/Cruise

    They do seem to have some good sailings though. Be aware they cruise out Bayonne, so if you're coming from the NY side, it'll take a little extra time to reach. I've been on both NCL and Carnival out of NYC and both are fun. NCL's staterooms were much smaller, though. You had to get a suite with them just to get the same size room you'd in a ...

  21. Cruises From New York, NY

    Search for Limited-Time Cruises Departing from New York, New York. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. For a limited time, Disney Cruise Line is offering cruises from New York, NY to Bermuda or ...

  22. New York Cruise : r/Cruise

    Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Or check it out in the app stores   ... Welcome to /r/Cruise! This is a place to discuss anything and everything about cruising, working on cruise ships, and experiencing the lifestyle of cruising! ... New York Cruise . Currently heading to Manhattan in April for a Carnival ...

  23. Event Cruises NYC

    Specialties: Looking for a fun, new experience? Then come aboard the best NYC cruises with Event Cruises NYC and have an unforgettable experience with your friends and family. On our brunch cruise NYC and dinner cruise NYC, you will enjoy a dazzling skyline while dining on a delicious dinner or brunch menu. From the Sky Deck lounge, you will find panoramic views from the water of New York's ...