2-Night Cruises From NYC

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Cruise ships sail from New York on short trips to Canada--or nowhere.

Taking a short cruise from New York City is a great way to rejuvenate and relax from the stresses of city life. Carnival is the only cruise line that offers a two-night cruise departing from New York. It also offers a four-night cruise that stops at Saint John, New Brunswick. Norwegian Cruise Line offers a one-night getaway. No matter which cruise you choose, all the ships offer the amenities you would expect from a cruise of greater duration.

Carnival Cruise to Nowhere

The Carnival Miracle sails on two-night cruises to nowhere from New York City. The ship leaves New York at 5 p.m. Thursday and returns at 8 a.m. Saturday. Guests can explore the Miracle's supper club, four pools, spa and state-of-the-art fitness area. A children's area arranges arts and crafts projects for kids. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, although a formal dinner offered both nights.

Carnival Cruises 3655 NW 87th Ave. Miami, FL 33178 888-CARNIVAL carnival.com

Norwegian Cruise to Nowhere

Norwegian Cruise Line offers a one-night dinner and dancing cruise, departing from New York at 4 p.m. and returning at 8 a.m. the next day. Besides dinner and dancing, a spa and casino also are available.

Norwegian Cruise 7665 Corporate Center Drive Miami, FL 33126-1201 866-234-7350 ncl.com

Carnival 4-Night Cruise

Carnival offers a four-night cruise departing from New York at 5 p.m. Thursday and returning at 8 a.m. Monday. The itinerary involves a day and a half at sea before stopping at Saint John, New Brunswick. Arriving at 8 a.m., passengers can participate in shore excursions such as coastal photography, a lobster cookout, coastal kayaking, an Irving Nature Park tour, a Saint John River cruise and a guided tour of the city of Saint John.

Carnival Cruises 3655 NW 87th Ave. Miami, FL 33178 888-CARNIVAL carnival.com

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