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  • Cruise From NYC to Bermuda

    New York City is a busy cruise ship port. Cruises to Bermuda from New York depart from the New York Cruise Terminal on 12th Avenue, between 46th and 54th Streets, on Manhattan's west side. Three cruise lines sail to Bermuda from here.

  • Cruises from NYC to Europe

    Several of the world's finest cruise lines embark from New York City (or Brooklyn) to all parts of Europe. Whether you want to explore the fjords of Sweden or Norway, the fine art treasures of Rome or the countryside in Scotland, you can find a New York-based cruise that includes these sites as ports of call or as the destination.

  • Cruises from NYC to Ireland

    While no company offers a cruise that starts in New York City and ends at an Irish port, a few of the major cruise lines do offer cruises which embark from New York and visit either Cork, Waterford or Dublin, Ireland. If your final destination is one of these Irish cities then most cruise lines will allow you to disembark permanently at any of their port cities.

  • Cruises Out of NYC

    Sailing out of New York's Upper Bay, cruises departing from the port of New York City sail to ports in the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, the transatlantic, northeastern cities in the United States and Canada, the Panama Canal, Mexico and tours of the world. Whether sailing on a one-night party cruise or a 103-day world tour, cruises out of New York City offer round-trip and one-way options for the cruise traveler.

  • Dinner Cruises Around NYC

    If you live in New York City or you're in town and are looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon or evening, then you might consider setting sail on a dinner cruise. Several companies offer cruises on the Hudson River. You can enjoy dinner, drinks and of course spectacular views of the famed Manhattan skyline. A dinner cruise around New York City is sure to give you an evening you'll remember.

  • Dinner Cruises From NYC

    Though there are many ways to see New York City, one option is a dinner cruise. Dinner cruises offer a means of seeing the city's famous skyline while indulging in culinary delights. Some cruise operators even provide on-board entertainment, such as music and dancing. No matter your taste, the Big Apple has a cruise to suit you.

  • NYC Departure Cruises

    When planning a cruise vacation, many travelers must first arrange their transportation to the city that holds the port of departure. If you don't live close to a port, airfare can add several hundred dollars to your trip expenses. Although some popular departure points include Miami, Tampa and Los Angeles, if you live near the Big Apple, you can save the cost of flying to another port by booking a cruise that departs from New York City.

  • Cruises Leaving Out of NYC

    When planning a cruise, most people factor in their air transportation to the port of departure. If you don't live near a port, airfare can add hundreds of dollars to your trip. Popular departure ports include Miami, Tampa and Los Angeles. However, if you live in the NYC tri-state area, you can save the cost of flying to another port if you take a cruise that leaves from the New York City Harbor.

  • Cruises With NYC as a Port of Call

    Cruises from the port of call of New York City travel to various regions in the Transatlantic, including Scandinavia, the fjords, Europe, the Bahamas and Bermuda. Whether traveling on a seven-, eight-, nine-, 13-, 14-, 15-, 17-, 24- or 42-day itinerary, cruises out of New York City can be found on six major cruise lines and include round-trip and one-way voyages.

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