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Cruises from New York

Cruises from New York sail to Canada, Bermuda, the Caribbean and beyond, departing from one of the world’s most iconic skyline cities.

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Your Gateway to the Atlantic & Beyond

New York offers access to a diverse range of cruise itineraries, from scenic coastal voyages to warm weather escapes and transatlantic crossings.

Cruises from New York sail to destinations including Canada & New England, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Caribbean, as well as longer voyages across the Atlantic to Europe.

The combination of iconic departures and varied itineraries makes New York one of the most exciting cruise ports in the world.

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Cruise and Stay Holidays in New York

A cruise from New York is perfectly suited to a cruise and stay holiday, with endless ways to experience the city before departure.

Take in iconic sights such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and Times Square, explore neighbourhoods like Brooklyn or enjoy world-class dining, shopping and Broadway shows across Manhattan.

Many guests choose to spend two or three nights in New York before their cruise, creating a seamless blend of city exploration and unforgettable cruising.

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Why Start Your Cruise From New York?

New York is one of the few cruise ports in the Northeast offering year-round departures to a wide variety of destinations.

The city has three main cruise terminals:
Manhattan Cruise Terminal, located on the Hudson River
Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in Red Hook
Cape Liberty Cruise Port, in nearby New Jersey

All offer convenient access to the city and provide a range of itineraries across multiple cruise lines.

Top 3 Things to Do in New York

New York is one of the world’s most exciting cities, with iconic landmarks, cultural attractions and endless things to experience before your cruise. Beyond its famous skyline, the city offers highlights such as Broadway theatres, Fifth Avenue shopping, the High Line and world-class museums, giving you plenty to explore during your stay.

View of the New York skyline with the Statue of Liberty in the foreground

Statue of Liberty

Visit one of the most famous landmarks in the world and learn about the history of immigration in the United States.

New York Empire State Building

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is one of New York’s most iconic landmarks, offering panoramic views across Manhattan and the city skyline.

New York Times Square

Times Square

Times Square is one of the city’s most vibrant areas, known for its bright lights, theatres and energy day and night.

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Where Can You Cruise to From New York?

Cruises from New York offer a wide range of itineraries across different regions.

Many sailings explore Canada & New England, visiting destinations such as Boston, Halifax and Quebec, particularly during the autumn foliage season.

Other cruises head to Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Caribbean, offering warm weather escapes, while longer voyages include iconic transatlantic crossings to Europe.

Cunard Queen Mary 2 sailing from New York

Cunard Iconic Transatlantic Crossings

Cunard’s iconic Transatlantic Crossings between New York and Southampton are among the most famous voyages in the world.

Sailing aboard the Queen Mary 2, these journeys begin or end with one of the most memorable moments in cruising, passing the Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline as you sail along the Hudson River.

With elegant onboard life, refined dining and uninterrupted days at sea, a transatlantic crossing offers a timeless ocean travel experience unlike any other.

Cruise Lines Sailing From New York

New York hosts sailings from leading international cruise lines offering a wide range of itineraries.

Other Cruise Lines Sailing From New York

Additional cruise lines such as Oceania Cruises, Explora Journeys, Azamara, Silversea and Regent Seven Seas Cruises also sail from New York, offering premium and luxury cruise options.

Cruises From New York – Frequently Asked Questions

If you are planning a cruise from New York, these quick answers cover common questions about visiting the city before your sailing.

Yes. New York combines world-famous landmarks, excellent transport links and a wide range of itineraries, making it one of the best cruise departure ports globally.

Most guests spend two to three nights in New York before their cruise, allowing time to explore major attractions, neighbourhoods and dining experiences.

Yes. Most cruises departing from Manhattan and Brooklyn pass the Statue of Liberty, offering one of the most memorable sailaways in the world.

Cruises depart from three main ports: Manhattan Cruise Terminal, Brooklyn Cruise Terminal and Cape Liberty Cruise Port in New Jersey. Each offers a range of itineraries and easy access to the city.

New York is served by JFK, LaGuardia and Newark airports, all located around 30 to 60 minutes by road from the cruise terminals, depending on traffic and location.

Yes. New York offers year-round cruising, with different itineraries depending on the season, from Caribbean sailings in winter to New England cruises in autumn.

The best time depends on your destination. Autumn is ideal for Canada & New England cruises, while winter and spring are best for Caribbean, Bermuda and Bahamas itineraries.

All three ports offer excellent facilities. Manhattan is closest to central attractions, Brooklyn offers a quieter embarkation experience, and Cape Liberty provides easy access from New Jersey.

Yes. Cunard operates regular transatlantic crossings between New York and Southampton aboard Queen Mary 2, offering one of the most iconic cruise experiences in the world.

Book Your Next Cruise From New York

Cruises from New York offer an unforgettable way to explore destinations across North America, the Caribbean and beyond. Departing from one of the world’s most iconic cities, these sailings combine spectacular skyline views with a wide range of itineraries. Browse our latest cruises from New York and start planning your next cruise holiday.

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