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New York Cruises Summary.....

Cruising from New York City in 2009 offers more variety than ever. You can choose from a one or two day "Party Cruise" to a 106-day cruise around the world, and everything in-between!!!

You may choose from cruises to the Caribbean, South America, Trans Canal, Mexico, Europe, and Canada and the USA!!

Want to cruises around the world? Cunard Lines - Queen Victoria will set sail on January 10th for a 106 day cruise with ports of call in: Fort Lauderdale, The Great Bahama Bank, Cruising the Caribbean Sea, Willemstad/Curacao, Cruising the Caribbean Sea, Panama Canal, Cruise Pacific Ocean, El Quetzal, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Honolulu, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Apia, Crossing the International Dateline, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Nuku'alofa, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Auckland, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Lyttelton, Cruise Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea, Hobart, Tasman Sea, Sydney, Tasman Sea, Cairns, Cruise Coral Sea, Rabaul, Saipan, Nagasaki, Pusan, Cruise East China Sea, Shanghai, Cruise South China Sea, Hong Kong, Cruise South China Sea, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Cruise South China Sea, Bangkok, Cruise South China Sea, Singapore, Cruise Strait of Malacca, Phuket, Cruising the Andaman Sea, Cruising the Bay of Bengal, Cruising the Indian Ocean, Marmagao, Mumbai, Cruising the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Dubai, Gulf of Oman, Cruising the Arabian Sea, Cruising the Gulf of Aden, Cruising the Red Sea, Al Aqaba, Cruising the Red Sea, Suez, Alexandria, Cruise Mediterranean Sea, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Mikonos, Athens/Piraeus, Cruise Ionian Sea, Cruising the Aegean Sea, Rome/Civitavecchia, Cruise Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona, Transit Strait of Gibraltar, Cruising Atlantic Ocean, Southampton, and return to New York City.

Princess Cruise Lines - Tahitian Princess offers a 36 day Scandinavia and Fjords cruise departing on July 15th and will make stops in Halifax, Saint Anthony, Qaqortoq, Nanortalik, Grundarfjordur, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Lerwick, Bergen, Kristiansand, Dover, Greenock, Dublin, Torshavn, Seydisfjordhur, Reykjavik, Prins Christian Sund, Qaqortoq, St. John's/Newfoundland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and return to New York City.

Norwegian Cruise Lines - Norwegian Dawn offers 7 day sailings to Bermuda on the following dates: May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, October 4, 11, 18, and the 25th.


Dream Hotel - New York
less than one mile to the port

Float away on a cloud at Dream - and wake up to an entirely new hotel experience. One to four blocks from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Fifth Avenue shopping, Rockefeller Center, Times Square and other sites, Dream combines the vision of hotelier Vikram Chatwal, a mind- enhancing lobby, three separate bars and spiritualist Deepak Chopra's Ayurvedic healing center. Welcome to "Hautel Couture." 

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Directions to New York Cruise Port Passenger Ship Terminal For Norwegian and Carnival Cruise Lines:

From JFK Airport - Exit the airport, following signs to Van Wyck Expressway. Take Van Wyck Expressway to Grand Central Parkway West/Triboro Bridge. While going over bridge, stay in the right lane, following signs to Manhattan Toll. Take the FDR south and exit at East 63rd Street. At the light (York Avenue) make a right onto East 55th Street. Take East 55th Street to 12th Avenue (West Street) and proceed through gate marked Passenger Ship Terminal. Follow signs to the appropriate berth.

From LaGuardia Airport - Exit the airport, following signs to Grand Central Parkway West/Triboro Bridge. While going over bridge, stay in the right lane, following signs to Manhattan Toll. Take the FDR south and exit at East 63rd Street. At the light (York Avenue) make a right onto East 55th Street. Take East 55th Street to 12th Avenue (West Street) and proceed through gate marked Passenger Ship Terminal. Follow signs to the appropriate berth.

From Newark Airport - Exit the airport, following signs to NJ Turnpike. At the toll plaza, follow signs to the NJ Turnpike North. Take the NJ Turnpike north to exit 16E (Lincoln Tunnel). When you exit the tunnel, follow the signs to 10th Avenue/Uptown. Take 10th Avenue to West 55th Street and make left onto West 55th. Take to 12th Avenue (West Street) and proceed through the gate marked Passenger Ship Terminal. Follow signs to the appropriate berth.

From Midtown Manhattan - Proceed to West 55th. Take to 12th Avenue (West Street) and proceed through the gate marked Passenger Ship Terminal. Follow signs to the appropriate berth

Travel Time: 
15 miles from Newark International Airport; travel time is approximately 45 minutes. 15 miles from LaGuardia Airport; travel time is approximately 45 minutes.

Parking: 
$22.00 per day (rate subject to change by the Port Authority)
* Open, rooftop parking on Pier 92 - use automobile ramp at 55th Street and 12th Avenue

Enjoy Year Round Cruises from New York.



Princess and Cunard Cruises depart from Brooklyn - Red Hook

Directions to Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Pier 12 for Queen Mary sailings, Bowne Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11231:

From I-95 north: Exit 13 onto Rt. 278, go across Verrazano bridge to exit 26 and Hamilton Ave. to end at Van Brunt St., then left 2 blocks to Browne St.to enter terminal.

From Manhattan Via the Battery Tunnel: From Manhattan, take the Battery Tunnel (I-478-E) into Brooklyn. Continue onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) and immediately take the first exit on the right: Exit 26- Hamilton Avenue onto the service road. Stay to the left and make a left-U-turn at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue with Clinton Street/9th Street, then continue west along the westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street to enter the terminal.

From Manhattan Via the Brooklyn or Manhattan Bridges, and from LaGuardia Airport: From the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, or LaGuardia Airport, get onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) and take Exit 26 - Hamilton Avenue onto the service road. Stay to the left and make a left-U-turn at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue with Clinton Street/9th Street, then continue west along the westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street to enter the terminal.

From John F. Kennedy Airport: >From John F. Kennedy Airport, get onto the eastbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-E) to Exit 26- Hamilton Avenue. After exit, continue along westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street.

Parking is $18 per day.
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Directions from Brooklyn Cruise Terminal:

To Manhattan via the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and to LaGuardia Airport: From terminal exit, continue east along Bowne Street and merge with Hamilton Avenue service road. Stay left and merge left onto underpass at Columbia Street, follow road and merge onto the eastbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-E) and continue to exits 28B (Brooklyn Bridge), 29A (Manhattan Bridge), or continue on I-278-E as it turns into the Grand Central Parkway into Queens. Take Exit 5 to the LaGuardia Marine Air Terminal or Exit 7 to the main terminal.

To Manhattan via the Battery Tunnel: From Terminal exit, continue east along Bowne Street and merge with the eastbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Stay left and make the left-U-turn at 9th Street/Clinton Street, continuing westbound along the Hamilton Avenue Service Road. Stay left and merge onto the Battery Tunnel access toll road.

To John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport: From Terminal exit, continue east along Bowne Street and merge with the eastbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Stay left and make the immediate left merge onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) at Columbia Street. Continue on I-278-W to Exit 16 - Belt Parkway. Continue on Belt Parkway to Exit 19- John F. Kennedy Airport.

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