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Flying into New York for your cruise? Or maybe you simply don’t want to deal with the headache and expense of dealing with parking your car. No matter the reason, if you’re needing transportation from area airports or hotels to Cape Liberty, then we have you covered.

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The good news is that in a city with a mature transportation network like New York, you have a number of options in getting to the port. And if you’re overwhelmed with trying to get around the city, don’t worry, we have you covered with exactly how to get from the city to Cape Liberty.

As for convenience, it’s hard to beat transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft. By downloading the app, you can call a car on demand, anywhere in the New York/New Jersey area.

Rates for Uber/Lyft are roughly in line with their taxi counterparts, but it does depend on where you are coming from and where you are going.

For example, if you are flying (or staying) in New York and sailing from Cape Liberty, then you’ll be charged extra for your car going from New York to New Jersey or vice versa. Uber and Lyft charge $20 extra for going between the two states . Certain bridges and tunnels can also add to the cost.

Because of these extra charges, if you are headed to Cape Liberty (in New Jersey) from anywhere in New York, the cost of the trip is considerably higher.

If you can, it’s a good idea to take public transportation (see the Public Transportation section below) to get from New York over to New Jersey. Then, you can take an Uber/Lyft for about $20 the rest of the way to the cruise port. This can save you a fortune.

Below, we’ve listed their estimated prices from the areas around town to the Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

Keep in mind that these prices are per car, not per person.

If you are considering using a rideshare service, be sure to read more details about them here .

When you think of New York, one of the most iconic images is of a person waiting on the side of a busy street hailing a yellow taxi. With thousands of taxis in the city, they are a popular (and highly visible) way to get around.

If you are coming from the Newark airport to Cape Liberty, then picking up a cab at the airport is easy as you’ll head to the taxi station where you can hop in. If you are staying in New York, it can be a little more challenging.

New York taxis can decide whether or not to offer a ride to New Jersey. You will negotiate the flat fee before you get in the car.

You can see the estimated taxi fare from popular areas to Cape Liberty in the chart above. If you are interested in seeing the estimated fare from your specific location, visit this helpful page to calculate a fare .

Cruise Line Shuttles

One option is to book a transfer via your cruise line. Since the lines have many cruisers that fly into town to sail out of a port, they offer transportation services between the airport and cruise port.

However, we generally recommend other methods of getting to the port.

The issue is that transfers tend to be expensive, and don’t run on your schedule. For example, you can expect a transfer for one person from Newark to Cape Liberty run about $30 per person (one way) based on historic prices. That’s roughly the cost of an Uber or taxi, which can seat multiple people for the same amount. 

As well, there are multiple major airports in the area, and they may not all be serviced by a cruise line transfer. According to the representative we talked to, there was no service between New York’s JFK or LaGuardia airports and Cape Liberty (although that could change). 

Cruise transfers are also limited in that they operate only on the day of sailing and only go between the airport and cruise port. So if you come in a day or two early to visit New York or are staying at a hotel in the area, then the cruise line transfer isn’t a viable option.

If you are still interested in a transfer, contact your cruise line directly to learn more.

Independent Shuttles/Car Services

If you are traveling with a larger group to Cape Liberty, then your best bet is likely to look for an independent shuttle or private car service. These providers can offer private service to the port, usually for less per person than a taxi or other service, assuming you have seven or more passengers.

To be frank, the number of shuttles and car services in the New York area is extremely high. That means we can’t list them all here. Instead, we’ve rounded up a sample list of area companies to give you a good start to go from.

The prices quoted by these companies can vary widely depending on what sort of service you need and exactly where you are coming from. However, as a general rule expect it to be a better value the larger a group you need to transport. Be sure to shop around before selecting a service as it can save you considerable money.

One other thing to keep in mind is that the prices you are quoted won’t include gratuity, which can add on another 15-20% to your fare.

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Public Transportation

Bayonne, New Jersey and the Cape Liberty port are served by Hudson-Bergen Light Rail . Specifically, the North Jersey Coast Line takes you from the Hoboken Terminal all the way to Cape Liberty.

If you are coming from Manhattan, you’ll need to take the PATH rail to the Hoboken Terminal. Then, you’ll transfer to light rail, which will drop you at the 34th Street Light Rail Station near the port. From there, you will need to call a taxi or Uber to take you the couple of miles down the port to the cruise terminal.

You can also simply take the PATH train from Manhattan and get off at the first station in New Jersey (Hoboken, Newport or Exchange Place, depending on which train you take) and then take an Uber/Lyft the rest of the way to the cruise port. This saves you the surcharge of using Uber/Lyft or a taxi to go from New York to New Jersey.

Expect the public transit trip to cost about $5.

Honestly, given the transfers and the fact that the closest rail station to the port is still about two miles away from the ship, we think many people would just be better offer with a taxi or Uber/Lyft.

Bottom line: If you are in New Jersey, then Uber/Lyft will likely be your easiest and cheapest way to get to the port. If coming from New York State, then we’d suggest taking public transit (PATH) over to New Jersey, and then an Uber/Lyft the rest of the way to the port to save money.

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The port itself is easy. Professional porters. Breezy check in and embarkation. RC staff helpful and friendly Parking was a PIA! Sold out cruise. Garage was reserved for handicapped only. An insanely long line to park in an open lot among old shipping buildings with minimal security. Forced in the overflow lot no cameras and a 4 ft fence in the last row. Our car and the line of cars next to us were broken into. $150 for five days. No other choice once you’re in the line to park. I guess could’ve found a hotel to park at.

Non parking lot available, EWR parking lot is cheaper but you will pay $40 in Uber one way. Its pain take cruise from Cape Liberty. Thanks America.

Why do you assume everyone is traveling from N.Y.? We’re looking for transportation from PA.

Same!! Wish there was a shuttle from Allentown.

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Where is the Port of Cape Liberty?

4 Port Terminal Boulevard Bayonne, N.J. 07002-5038 

Royal Caribbean Directions to Cape Liberty, New Jersey Cruise Terminal:

From Newark International Airport (9 miles):

  • Exit the airport, following signs to the NJ Turnpike.
  • Take the NJ Turnpike to exit 14A.
  • Pay toll at exit and continue straight (after traffic light onto bridge) onto Route 440.
  • Follow signs for Route 440 South.
  • Continue on Route 440 South to Port Terminal Blvd.
  • Turn left at Port Terminal Blvd. (there is a traffic light at the intersection).
  • This is the entrance for the "Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor" or the old "Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne."
  • Continue straight and approach the guard gate.
  • Continue past the guard gate and follow the signs to the cruise terminal.

From NJ Turnpike north or south:

From NYC, via the Lincoln Tunnel:

  • Take the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey.
  • Follow I-495 West to the NJ Turnpike/I-95.
  • Take the NJ Turnpike south to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From NYC, via the Holland Tunnel:

  • Take the Holland Tunnel to New Jersey.
  • Take the NJ Turnpike west to exit 14A. Follow directions above from Exit 14 A.

From the West, via I-80:

  • Take I-80 East to I-95 South
  • Take the NJ Turnpike south to Exit 14A- Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From the west, via I-78:

  • Take I-78 East directly to the NJ Turnpike.
  • Take the NJ Turnpike east to Exit 14A- Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From the east/Staten Island/Long Island:

  • Take the Verrazano Narrows Bridge into Staten Island.
  • Take I-278 West.
  • Take Route 440 North to and over the Bayonne Bridge.
  • Continue on Route 440 North approximately 3 miles.
  • Make a right into the Bayonne Ocean Terminal.

From the Bronx/Connecticut/New England:

  • Proceed to and across the George Washington Bridge.
  • Follow signs for the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 South.

From Westchester County:

  • Take I-684 South to I-287 West
  • Take I-287 West to I-87 South.
  • Follow signs to and over the George Washington Bridge.

From Rockland County:

  • Take the Palisades Parkway South to I-80 West.
  • Follow signs for the New JerseyTurnpike/I-95 South.
  • Take the PATH Rapid Transit System train from Manhattan to Jersey City or Hoboken.
  • Outside the PATH Station, take the NJ Hudson-Bergen Light Rail train to Bayonne.
  • Get off at the 34th Street Station in Bayonne.
  • You are now directly across Route 440 from the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, which includes the Cape Liberty Cruise Port.
  • Call one of the three Bayonne taxi cab companies to drive you to the cruise port, which is about two miles east of the Light Rail line.
  • East Coast regional Motorcoach Program (a service provided by Entertainment Tours) - call (800) 310-9900 for reservations or book online. Please contact Entertainment Tours for rates and pick up locations.
  • From the Port Authority Bus Terminal, take the 119 bus to Bayonne. The 119 bus travels along Kennedy Boulevard into Bayonne and stops on request every three blocks. When you reach 33rd Street and Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne, you will be at the closest point on the bus route to the cruise port. Call one of the three Bayonne cab companies to drive you to the cruise port, which is about three miles east of Kennedy Boulevard.
  • The 99S bus travels along Kennedy Boulevard into Bayonne and stops on request every three blocks.
  • When you reach 33rd Street and Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne, you will be at the closest point on the bus route to the cruise port.
  • Call one of the three Bayonne taxi cab companies to drive you to the cruise port, which is about three miles east of Kennedy Boulevard.

Parking Information

A safe and secure parking facility is conveniently located adjacent to the cruise terminal. Parking fees are $30 per day including all taxes*. Cash and major credit cards are accepted. No reservations are necessary and parking is guaranteed. Oversized vehicles, such as campers and RV’s, that occupy more than one space, will be charged double the normal rate. The height restriction of the garage is 7’ 4”. There is an open lot adjacent to the parking garage to accommodate vehicles with height restrictions.

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Please expect delays related to security and immigration procedures when arriving at the pier to board the ship. These procedures have been designed for your safety and all attempts will be made to expedite you through the process as quickly as possible.

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** Royal Caribbean is not responsible for theft or damage to vehicles.

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Introduction

Welcome to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, the gateway to exciting cruise adventures! Located in Bayonne, New Jersey, Cape Liberty is a popular departure point for many cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises. If you’re planning a cruise vacation and wondering how to get to Cape Liberty, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll provide you with an overview of Cape Liberty Cruise Port and guide you through the various transportation options to reach this bustling hub of cruise activity.

Embarking on a cruise is an exhilarating experience, but it’s important to start your journey on the right foot. By understanding the logistics and transportation options available to you, you can ensure a stress-free and seamless transition from land to sea. Whether you’re a local resident or visiting New York City, Cape Liberty offers convenient access to a wide range of cruise destinations, from the beautiful islands of the Caribbean to the iconic cities of Europe and beyond.

As you prepare for your cruise, it’s essential to plan your travel to Cape Liberty in advance. This will help you avoid any last-minute rush or confusion on the day of embarkation. In this article, we’ll provide you with detailed information on how to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port by car, public transportation, taxi/rideshare, and even shuttle services. We’ll also explore parking options at the port and share some helpful tips to ensure a smooth arrival and check-in process.

So, whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, join us as we dive into the various transportation options and tips to get you to Cape Liberty Cruise Port hassle-free. Let’s embark on an unforgettable journey together!

Overview of Cape Liberty Cruise Port

Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a state-of-the-art facility that caters to cruise ship passengers departing from the New York metropolitan area. Situated in Bayonne, New Jersey, it offers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline, providing a breathtaking backdrop for the start of your cruise adventure.

The port features two terminals: the Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal and the Bayonne Cruise Terminal. These terminals are equipped with modern facilities and amenities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for passengers. Whether you’re embarking on a short weekend getaway or a lengthy voyage, Cape Liberty Cruise Port can accommodate ships of various sizes, providing a convenient departure point for a wide range of cruise itineraries.

Once you arrive at the port, you’ll be greeted by friendly staff who will guide you through the embarkation process. From check-in to security screenings, the port staff is dedicated to ensuring a smooth and efficient boarding experience. The terminals also offer a range of amenities including waiting areas, restrooms, and even dining options, allowing you to relax and prepare for your upcoming cruise.

While at Cape Liberty Cruise Port, take some time to explore the surrounding area. Bayonne is a vibrant city with a rich history and diverse cultural experiences. You can explore local attractions, dine at nearby restaurants, or even take a short trip to nearby attractions such as Liberty State Park or the Jersey City Waterfront.

When it’s time to embark on your cruise, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the New York City skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the Hudson River as your ship sets sail. Cape Liberty Cruise Port offers an unforgettable departure experience that sets the tone for an incredible cruise vacation.

Now that you have an overview of Cape Liberty Cruise Port, let’s explore the various transportation options available to get you there.

Location and Directions to Cape Liberty Cruise Port

Cape Liberty Cruise Port is conveniently located in Bayonne, New Jersey, just a few miles away from New York City. Its strategic location offers easy access for both local and out-of-town passengers. Here are the directions to Cape Liberty Cruise Port from various starting points:

  • From New York City: If you’re coming from Manhattan, the most convenient way to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port is by taking the Staten Island Ferry. After disembarking from the ferry, you can either take a taxi or rideshare service to the port, which is approximately 15 minutes away. Alternatively, you can also take the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to the 34th Street Station and transfer to a shuttle bus that takes you directly to the port.
  • From Newark Liberty International Airport: If you’re flying into Newark Airport, Cape Liberty Cruise Port is just a short distance away. You can take a taxi or rideshare service from the airport, which typically takes around 15-20 minutes. Another option is to arrange a shuttle service provided by your cruise line or a private transportation company.
  • From other parts of New Jersey: If you’re coming from other parts of New Jersey, you can easily reach the port by car. Simply follow the signs for Bayonne and Cape Liberty Cruise Port. The port is located at 14 Port Terminal Boulevard, Bayonne, NJ. GPS navigation systems can also provide accurate directions to the port.
  • From surrounding states: If you’re driving from neighboring states such as New York, Connecticut, or Pennsylvania, you can access Cape Liberty Cruise Port via major highways such as I-95, I-78, or the New Jersey Turnpike. Simply follow the signs for Bayonne and Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

It’s important to note that traffic conditions can vary, especially during peak travel times or special events. It’s recommended to plan your journey in advance and allow extra time for any potential delays. Additionally, it’s always a good idea to check with your cruise line for any specific instructions or recommendations regarding transportation to the port.

Now that you know how to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port, let’s explore the various transportation options available to get you there.

If you prefer the convenience and flexibility of traveling by car, reaching Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a straightforward process. The port is well-connected to major highways and roadways, allowing for easy access from various locations. Here are some key points to keep in mind when traveling to the port by car:

  • Driving from New York City: If you’re driving from Manhattan, you can take the Holland Tunnel to New Jersey. From there, follow the signs for the Bayonne Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue on NJ-440 South until you reach the exit for Port Terminal Boulevard. Follow the signs to Cape Liberty Cruise Port.
  • Driving from Newark Liberty International Airport: From the airport, you can take I-78 East and continue onto NJ-440 South. Take the exit for Port Terminal Boulevard and follow the signs to the port.
  • Driving from other parts of New Jersey: If you’re coming from other parts of New Jersey, you can use GPS navigation systems to guide you to the most convenient route. Follow the signs for Bayonne and Cape Liberty Cruise Port, and they will lead you to the port’s entrance on Port Terminal Boulevard.
  • Parking at Cape Liberty Cruise Port: The port offers secure parking facilities for cruise passengers. There are both short-term and long-term parking options available, depending on the duration of your cruise. It’s recommended to pre-book your parking in advance to secure your spot and ensure a smooth check-in process. The parking rates vary depending on the length of your cruise, so be sure to check with the port or your cruise line for specific pricing details.

When driving to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, it’s important to factor in traffic conditions, especially during peak travel times or special events. It’s advisable to plan your journey in advance, allowing extra time for any potential delays. It’s also a good idea to familiarize yourself with the directions and parking instructions provided by the port or your cruise line to ensure a seamless arrival process.

Now that you know how to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port by car, let’s explore other transportation options available.

By Public Transportation

If you prefer to utilize public transportation to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port, there are several options available that can make your journey seamless and cost-effective. Here are some public transportation options to consider:

  • Hudson-Bergen Light Rail: The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is a convenient mode of transportation for those coming from various parts of New Jersey or even New York City. Take the light rail to the 34th Street Station and transfer to a shuttle bus that will take you directly to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. The shuttle bus service operates on a schedule that coordinates with the cruise ship departure times, ensuring you arrive at the port in a timely manner.
  • Path Train and Shuttle Bus: If you’re coming from Manhattan or other parts of New York City, you can take the Path Train to the Exchange Place Station in Jersey City. From there, you can catch a shuttle bus that will transport you directly to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. Similar to the light rail shuttle service, the shuttle buses are scheduled to align with the cruise ship departure times.
  • Bus Service: Several bus services operate in the area, offering transportation to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. One such service is the NJ Transit Bus #10, which connects various locations in Bayonne to the port. Be sure to check the specific bus routes, schedules, and stops in advance to plan your journey accordingly.

Using public transportation to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port can be a convenient and eco-friendly option. However, it’s important to consider the schedules and timings of the light rail, trains, and buses to ensure they align with your cruise embarkation time. Additionally, if you have a large amount of luggage, it’s advisable to check if there are any restrictions or limitations on public transportation regarding luggage size or weight.

Now that you’re familiar with public transportation options, let’s explore the taxi and rideshare options available to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

By Taxi or Rideshare

If you prefer the simplicity and convenience of a direct and private transportation option, taxis and rideshare services are readily available to take you to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. Here’s what you need to know about using taxis or rideshares:

Taxis: Taxis can be easily hailed from various locations, such as airports, hotels, or popular tourist spots. If you’re in New York City, you can request a taxi to take you to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. It’s advisable to inform the driver of your destination and ensure they are familiar with the route to the port in Bayonne, New Jersey. Taxis are metered, so the fare will depend on the distance traveled and any additional charges, such as tolls or waiting time during peak hours.

Rideshare Services: Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are increasingly popular and offer a convenient and cost-effective way to reach the port. Simply use the app to request a ride and input your destination as Cape Liberty Cruise Port. The app will provide you with an estimated fare and the option to choose the type of vehicle that best suits your needs. Rideshare services can be especially beneficial if you’re traveling with a group or have a significant amount of luggage.

Using a taxi or rideshare service offers flexibility and ensures a direct and hassle-free journey to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. However, it’s important to consider factors such as traffic conditions and potential surge pricing during peak travel times. It’s recommended to allow extra time for your journey, especially if you have a specific embarkation time for your cruise.

Now that you know how to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port by taxi or rideshare, let’s explore parking options available at the port for those who prefer to drive themselves.

Parking Options at Cape Liberty Cruise Port

Cape Liberty Cruise Port offers convenient and secure parking options for cruise passengers who prefer to drive themselves to the port. Here are the parking options available:

  • Short-Term Parking: If you’re embarking on a short cruise or simply dropping off passengers, short-term parking is available at Cape Liberty Cruise Port. The short-term parking area is located near the terminals, allowing for easy access to the check-in area. Short-term parking rates are typically charged on an hourly basis, so it’s important to plan your estimated time of stay accordingly. This option is ideal for those who want to park their vehicles for a few hours, such as during drop-off or pick-up.
  • Long-Term Parking: For passengers going on extended cruises, long-term parking is available at Cape Liberty Cruise Port as well. The long-term parking area is located a short distance from the terminals, and shuttle services are provided to transport passengers to and from the parking area. Long-term parking rates are charged on a daily basis, so it’s advisable to check the specific pricing and duration for your cruise. Pre-booking your long-term parking spot is recommended to ensure availability and a smoother check-in process.
  • Accessible Parking: Cape Liberty Cruise Port also provides designated accessible parking spaces for individuals with disabilities. These spaces are located close to the terminals and offer convenient access for those with mobility needs. Valid handicapped parking permits or license plates are required to utilize these designated parking spaces.

It’s important to note that parking availability can vary, especially during peak travel times or busy cruise seasons. It’s recommended to pre-book parking in advance to secure your spot and ensure a smooth arrival process. Additionally, be sure to check with the port or your cruise line for any specific instructions or requirements regarding parking at Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

Now that you’re familiar with the parking options available, let’s explore shuttle services that can transport you to Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

Shuttle Services to Cape Liberty Cruise Port

If you prefer not to drive yourself or use public transportation to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port, there are shuttle services available that can transport you directly to the port. These shuttle services offer convenience and peace of mind, ensuring a seamless transfer to your cruise ship. Here are some options to consider:

  • Cruise Line Shuttles: Many cruise lines provide their own shuttle services from designated locations to Cape Liberty Cruise Port. These shuttles are usually available for both embarkation and disembarkation, offering a convenient and hassle-free transportation option. It’s important to check with your cruise line for specific information on shuttle schedules, pick-up locations, and any associated fees.
  • Private Shuttle Services: There are also private shuttle services available that specialize in transporting passengers to the port. These services may be arranged through your travel agent, cruise line, or directly with private transportation companies. Private shuttle services offer flexibility and can accommodate individual travelers or larger groups. They often provide door-to-door service, picking you up from your desired location and taking you directly to Cape Liberty Cruise Port.
  • Hotel Shuttle Services: If you’re staying at a hotel in the area, it’s worth checking if they offer shuttle services to the port. Many hotels near Cape Liberty Cruise Port provide complimentary or paid shuttle services for their guests. This can be a convenient option, especially if you’re already staying in close proximity to the port.

Using a shuttle service to reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port offers convenience, eliminates the hassle of finding parking, and ensures a smooth transition from your starting point to the port. It’s advisable to book shuttle services in advance to secure your spot and coordinate the timing with your cruise embarkation.

Now that you’re familiar with the shuttle services available, let’s move on to some useful tips for a smooth arrival at Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

Tips for a Smooth Arrival at Cape Liberty Cruise Port

Arriving at Cape Liberty Cruise Port smoothly is essential to start your cruise vacation on a positive note. To ensure a seamless embarkation process, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind:

  • Plan and Arrive Early: It’s always a good idea to plan your journey and allow extra time for unexpected delays or traffic congestion. Check your cruise line’s recommended arrival time and plan accordingly. Arriving early not only gives you peace of mind but also allows you to avoid unnecessary rush and stress.
  • Prepare Required Documents: Before heading to the port, ensure that you have all the necessary travel documents readily available. This includes your passport or other valid identification, cruise tickets, and any required visas or travel authorizations. Having these documents easily accessible will expedite the check-in process.
  • Label Your Luggage: Attach clear and durable luggage tags to your bags before arriving at the port. Make sure to include your name, contact information, and cabin number. This will help port staff and cruise line personnel efficiently handle your luggage and ensure it reaches your stateroom without any issues.
  • Follow Port and Cruise Line Instructions: Pay attention to any specific instructions provided by the port or your cruise line. This may include designated drop-off or pick-up areas, parking instructions, or any security procedures. Following these instructions will help maintain order and ensure a smooth flow of passengers through the port facilities.
  • Pack Essentials in a Carry-On: Pack a small carry-on bag with essential items such as medications, travel documents, a change of clothes, toiletries, and any valuables. This will come in handy in case there is a delay in receiving your checked-in luggage. It’s also a good idea to include some snacks and entertainment to keep you comfortable during the embarkation process.
  • Be Patient and Stay Calm: Keep in mind that the embarkation process can involve waiting in lines and going through security screenings. Stay patient and be courteous to fellow passengers and port staff. Remember, everyone is there to ensure a safe and enjoyable cruise experience.

By following these tips, you can navigate through the arrival process at Cape Liberty Cruise Port with ease and start your vacation on a positive note. Remember to be organized, prepared, and flexible, and most importantly, enjoy the beginning of your exciting cruise adventure.

Now that you’re armed with these tips, you’re ready to embark on a memorable journey from Cape Liberty Cruise Port. Bon voyage!

Getting to Cape Liberty Cruise Port is the first step towards an unforgettable cruise vacation. Whether you’re driving yourself, utilizing public transportation, hiring a taxi or rideshare, or opting for shuttle services, there are various options available to suit your preferences and needs. It’s important to plan your journey in advance, allowing for extra time to account for unforeseen circumstances. Regardless of the transportation method you choose, following the provided directions and instructions will ensure a smooth arrival at the port.

Once you reach Cape Liberty Cruise Port, you’ll be greeted by modern terminals, friendly staff, and breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. Take advantage of the amenities available, such as restrooms, waiting areas, dining options, and parking facilities if needed. Allow yourself time to explore the vibrant city of Bayonne or nearby attractions before embarking on your cruise.

Remember to ensure you have all the necessary documents and labels for your luggage, and consider packing essential items in a carry-on to have with you during the embarkation process. Follow the guidelines provided by the port and your cruise line, and maintain a patient and calm attitude when going through security and check-in procedures.

By following these tips and guidelines, you’ll set the foundation for a stress-free and enjoyable cruise experience. Cape Liberty Cruise Port serves as the gateway to exhilarating adventures and picturesque destinations, and with proper planning and preparation, you’re bound to create long-lasting memories.

So, whether you’re embarking on your first cruise or are a seasoned traveler, embrace the excitement as you set sail from Cape Liberty Cruise Port. Bon voyage and best wishes for a remarkable journey!

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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).

NYC cruise port

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.

  • 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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Parking/Transportation/ Directions

A safe and secure parking facility is conveniently located adjacent to the cruise terminal. During peak season additional over flow lots are on site, free shuttle service will be provided

Parking Rates – ALL TAXES AND FEES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DAILY RATE

$90/day - Busses

The height restriction of the garage is 7’ 4”. There are over flow lots adjacent to the parking garage to accommodate vehicles with height restrictions/oversize vehicles.

Reservations are not accepted or required, a parking space is guaranteed.

Preferred method of payment is credit card, all major credit cards are accepted.

Depending on parking locations, payment will be required upon arrival or departure to the facility.

The height restriction of the garage is 7’ 4”. There is an open lot adjacent to the parking garage to accommodate vehicles with height restrictions.

To save time, drop off your luggage first at the terminal then head to parking. A free shuttle is available from all over flow lots.

Parking Contact & Parking Survey

SP+ email: [email protected] 250 W 39th Street Suite 1500, New York, NY 10018

Parking Survey

Parking Survey: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6847545/Cape-Liberty-Cruise-Port-Survey

Transportation

Coach transfers.

Transfer service via coach shuttle can be purchased for pre and post cruise arrangements. Purchase of transfer tickets can be made through your travel agent, cruise line or directly onboard. Please check with your cruise line for further details.

The coach shuttle pick-up area is located directly across from the terminal exit.

Hotel and Off Site Parking Shuttles

Pick-up Zones A, B, C, D are clearly marked across from the main building and are designated pick up areas for Hotel and Off Site Parking Shuttles

Taxis are available in the designated taxi lot across from the parking garage. Taxi rates are available with the dispatcher at the taxi stand.

Private Cars

Pick-up Zones 6 – 10 are clearly marked along the main building and are designated pick up areas for private cars

From the Port Authority Bus Terminal , take the 119 bus to Bayonne. The 119 bus travels along Kennedy Boulevard into Bayonne and stops on request every three blocks. When you reach 33rd Street and Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne, you will be at the closest point on the bus route to the cruise port. Call one of the three Bayonne cab companies ADD CAB LINK to drive you to the cruise port, which is about three miles east of Kennedy Boulevard.

Use this address for way finding purposes: 4 Port Terminal Blvd, Bayonne, NJ 07002 .

From Exit 14A :

Follow the signs for Route 440 South. Proceed 1 1/2 miles and make a left into the Bayonne Ocean Terminal. The cruise terminal is two miles straight ahead.

From the North

Take the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 South to Exit 14A - Bayonne.

From the South

Take the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 North to Exit 14A - Follow directions above from Exit 14A.Bayonne.

From the West, via I-80

Take I-80 East to I-95 South to the New Jersey Turnpike. Take the turnpike south to Exit 14A- Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From the West, via I-78

Take I-78 East directly to Exit 14A- Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From the East/Staten Island/Long Island

Take the Verrazano Narrows Bridge into Staten Island. Take I-278 West to Route 440 North over the Bayonne Bridge (Check for Bayonne Bridge Closures). Continue on Route 440 North approximately 3 miles. Make a right into the Bayonne Ocean Terminal. The cruise terminal is 2 miles straight ahead.

From NYC, via The Lincoln Tunnel

Take the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey. Follow I-495 West to the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 South. Take the turnpike south to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From NYC, via The Holland Tunnel

Take the Holland Tunnel to New Jersey. Take the New Jersey Turnpike west to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From The Bronx/Connecticut/New England

Proceed to and across the George Washington Bridge. Follow signs for the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 South. Take the turnpike south to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From Westchester County

Take I-684 South to I-287 West to I-87 South. Follow signs to and over the George Washington Bridge. Follow signs for the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95 South. Take the turnpike south to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

From Rockland County

Take the Palisades Parkway South to I-80 West. Follow signs for the New JerseyTurnpike/I-95 South. Continue to Exit 14A Bayonne. Take the turnpike south to Exit 14A - Bayonne. Follow directions above from Exit 14A.

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On a cruise from New Jersey, you’ll be delighted by the British charm and tradition tempered by island vibes. Here, the sand on the beaches has a pink hue and the water is an ethereal shade of blue. Whether you love to golf, snorkel reefs and old shipwrecks, or simply unwind on a beautiful beach, you’ll find many options here.

Greenland & Iceland

What Greenland lacks in population it makes up for in spectacular scenery, Danish culture, and awe-inspiring nature. Take some time to visit museums, watch glaciers calve, and take photos of breathtaking fjords. In Iceland, you can visit a working farm to learn about Icelandic horses and dairy cows, take a polar flight to the edge of the Arctic Circle, or hike through unspoiled wilderness. While you’re here, don’t miss a relaxing soak in one of Iceland’s many geothermal pools.

Southern Caribbean

Cruise from New Jersey to Fort Lauderdale, stopping in Bermuda, Aruba, and Curaçao along the way. Snorkel or scuba dive to see any of Bermuda’s over 300 shipwrecks. Lounging on pink sandy beaches and exploring the Crystal Caves are two more must-dos here. Experience Aruba's coral reef and tropical fish with a unique helmet dive and guided tour that lets you walk on the ocean floor. In Curaçao, cross the floating Queen Emma Bridge for gorgeous views of Willemstad and bring home a bottle of blue Curaçao from the source.

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Cape Liberty Port Facilities & Location

Recently renovated, the sleek and modern new design of the Cape Liberty cruise terminal makes check-in and embarkation for cruises out of New Jersey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is conveniently located in close proximity to Newark Airport and is less than an hour’s drive from New York City.

Top Sights & Attractions for Cruises Leaving from New Jersey

Statue of liberty.

Many of the best photographs, postcards, and video footage of the Statue of Liberty were taken from the incomparable vantage point of Cape Liberty. A gift from France to the United States as a gesture of friendship and amicable relations, the Statue of Liberty was unveiled in October 1886. For American citizens, immigrants, and visitors alike, the raised torch of the Statue of Liberty towering 305 feet above the New York Harbor now symbolizes freedom and goodwill to all who arrive on American shores. Immigrants making the long, treacherous voyage across the ocean to the U.S. were greeted by Lady Liberty welcoming them to their new home.

Downtown Manhattan

If you can, take a few extra days before or after your cruise from NJ to spend time in nearby New York City. Manhattan, the heart of NYC, is home to some of the most famous sights and attractions in the world. Spend a night on Broadway and watch your favorite musical. Stroll under the neon lights of Times Square among thousands of New Yorkers and tourists alike. Read a book in the green grass of Central Park and stand under the Empire State Building to understand its unparalleled vastness. Visit the myriad of museums, restaurants, libraries, famous movie filming sites, and architectural wonders in this amazing city.

Home of Alexander Hamilton

On a cruise from NJ, don’t miss a visit to the home of Alexander Hamilton in Manhattan, The Grange at 141st Street. Born in 1755 on the Caribbean island of Nevis, Hamilton came to New York at the age of 18, became a hero of the Revolutionary War, and went on to become a congressman, a prominent lawyer, and the first Secretary of the Treasury.

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Where can i eat near the cape liberty cruise port.

Although there are no restaurants near the port, the nearby city of Newark has every restaurant and type of food imaginable. Additionally, there is a food truck with coffee, bagels, and other delicious bites outside the entrance of the cruise terminal, which is convenient for those departing on cruises from New Jersey.

What’s the culture & history of the Cape Liberty cruise port?

Conveniently located in Lower New York Harbor, the Cape Liberty Cruise Port was originally created by private developers in 1930 who intended it for industrial use. However, the ideal location and sheer size of the port made it an ideal candidate for use by the U.S. Navy in WWII. The peninsula upon which the port sits off the eastern end of Bayonne Bay is man-made. In 2003, the BLRA and Royal Caribbean International announced their agreement to turn the 430-acre port into a cruise terminal, and in 2013 Royal Caribbean International built a brand new, sleek, and innovative cruise terminal featuring LED lighting and modern design.

Where can I go shopping near the port?

Since the cruise port sits on a peninsula off the mainland, there are no shopping options in proximity to the port, besides a kiosk with basic essentials in the cruise terminal. About a 20-minute drive from the port, guests can find TJ Maxx and Walmart for last-minute cruise essentials.

How can I get around New Jersey?

While public transportation is available to bring you to a drop-off point outside the Cape Liberty cruise terminal, Port Authority prohibits any guests to arrive at the port in any transportation other than a motor vehicle. Pedestrians are also prohibited from entering the restricted port area, so walking from the bus drop-off station is not an option. Therefore, you’re required to acquire a taxi or other car service for the remainder of the way to the terminal (about a $10 taxi fare). Taxis, Uber/Lyft drivers, and private car services all have access to the restricted areas of the port as well.

What are the local currency and tipping customs?

The official currency in Cape Liberty is the US dollar (USD). Major credit cards are widely used and accepted, and ATMs are readily available throughout the city and port. Most prices displayed on merchandise and food do not yet include gratuities or taxes. Tipping is not mandatory but is generally considered to be proper and appropriate etiquette for services rendered.

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10 Beautiful Cruises From New York City You Should Try

  • 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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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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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

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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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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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

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

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

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

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

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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