Cruises from New York

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Enjoy some sun in The Caribbean, Bahamas & Florida, and Bermuda, or re-discover the picturesque coast of Canada and New England. New York offers something for everyone to the history of the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, walk the Brooklyn Bridge, take in the lights in Times Square, watch Broadway shows, shop on Fifth Avenue, or perhaps a walk in Central Park is more your style. New York City rests on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Hudson River. So many people what to know who offers Cruises from New York, so we took the time to make a full list for you. Some of the biggest Cruise Lines such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises offer New York Cruises.

Cruises out of New York

Disney Cruise Line

The 2713-passenger Disney Magic takes first place in the “Best Cruise Ships leaving from New York.” Magic is the oldest ship in the Disney fleet launching in 1998, but receiving updates in 2018, including the “Rapunzel’s Royal Table” dining experience. The ship features the AquaDuck waterslide, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique dress-up shop and Edge, an interactive game center. Disney Magic sails from Miami, New York City, Sand San Juan, Puerto Rico to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. Disney also offers Halloween on the High Seas cruises to Bermuda as well as Canada and New England visiting Halifax (Nova Scotia), New York City, Saint John (Bay of Fundy), and New Brunswick.

Princess Cruise Line

Regal Princess has some very unique features including a glass walkway extending 28 feet beyond the edge of the ship. This Princess ship debuted in 2014 and was updated in 2017. Many activities are onboard from an indoor driving range to a photography studio to educational programming through Discovery at Sea events. The Regal Princess sails to Asia, Australia, the Caribbean and Europe with 3560 passengers and 1346 crew members.

Built to navigate smaller ports, the Coral Princess travels to remote destinations worldwide. It debuted in 2003 and was refurbished in January of 2019. The ship offers an intimate setting with 895 crew members and 2000 passengers. Coral Princess departs from ports around the world for sailings in Australia, the Panama Canal and more.

Caribbean Princess was launched in 2004 and refurbished in May of 2019. The 3140-passenger ship reimagined the Reef Splash Zone for kids and grown-ups to enjoy the adults-only Sanctuary. Caribbean Princess departs from many ports for sailings in the Caribbean, Canada, the California coast and the Panama Canal.

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Magic launched in 2011 and received updates in 2016 that added new restaurants and a small refurbishment to expand the casino and refresh the swimming pools. The carnival magic departs from Orlando, New York and Norfolk for sailings in Bermuda, the Bahamas, Canada and the Caribbean carrying 3690 passengers and 1367 crew members. 5 night Canada and New England Cruises sail to Halifax (Nova Scotia), Saint John (Bay of Fundy), and New Brunswick.

Royal Caribbean

Offers 4 & 5-night Canada Cruise from New York sailing on the Liberty of the Seas to Halifax (Nova Scotia) or on the Oasis of the Seas to Halifax (Nova Scotia), Saint John (Bay of Fundy), and New Brunswick.

4 & 5-night Bermuda Cruises abroad the Liberty to the Seas, 5-night Bermuda Cruises aboard the Adventure of the Seas.

7-night Bahamas and Perfect Day Cruise aboard the Oasis of the Seas to Perfect Day at CocoCay, and Port Canaveral. Also offered aboard the Anthem of the Seas with stops in Nassau, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Port Canaveral.

9-night Canada and New England Cruise aboard the Liberty of the Seas in 2023 includes stops in Bar Harbor, Boston, Cape Liberty Cruise Port (NY Harbor), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Portland, ME, Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick

Norwegian Cruise Line

Cruise from the city that never sleeps and wake up to sandy beaches down south. Treat yourself to some tropical hustle and bustle on a cruise from New York on board a variety of NCL ships including Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, or Norwegian Epic.

The 2340-passenger Norwegian Dawn was extensively renovated in 2016. Young cruisers can take advantage of kids and teen clubs, play in the dinosaur-themed kids’ pool or the video arcade while adults relax in six hot tubs, take a chance in the casino or get treatments at the Mandara Spa. Norwegian Cruise Lines Norwegian Dawn departs from ports throughout Europe as well as Tampa and New York. It sails to destinations in the Caribbean, Europe and the Bahamas.

Norwegian Epic was last updated in 2020 after originally launching in 2010. The 4100-passenger Norwegian Cruise Line Epic carries 1724 crew members and boasts nonstop activities for cruisers. Passengers enjoy the water park, a bowling alley, a sports complex and a spa by day. Nighttime venues include an ice bar, a comedy club, and live theatrical performances in the evening. The Epic departs from Barcelona and Rome, as well as  Puerto Rico for sailings in the Caribbean.

Debuting in 2014, the Norwegian Getaway was recently renovated in 2019. A distinguishing feature on this 3963 passenger ship is a quarter-mile-long waterfront area that’s lined with shops, bars and restaurants. The Norwegian Getaway appeals to a younger crowd with its multi-story water park and age-specific kids and teens clubs. Departing from Miami, New York and Rome, sailings are to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean and Europe.

Norwegian Breakaway was built in 2013 and refurbished in 2018 by Norwegian Cruise Line. The lively atmosphere keeps its 3963 passengers happy in two Aqua Parks. A three-level sports complex with a ropes course and specialized kids and teen clubs. The norwegian breakaway sails from New York, Miami, New Orleans and Rome to destinations in the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Europe, Canada and New England.

Carrying 4266 passengers, the Norwegian Escape debuted in 2015. Guests can choose from 18 dining venues and activities for multiple generations. They offer studio staterooms for solo travelers, as well as inside, ocean view, and balcony cabins. Norwegian Escape departs from Miami, Orlando, New York and Rome for sailings in Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean and Europe.

Originally built in 2007, the Norwegian Gem was last updated in 2015. It carries 2394 passengers and 1070 crew members, making it one of the smaller ships in the fleet. Inside staterooms start at 138 square feet with other cabin categories including Oceanview and Balcony Staterooms. The Haven rooms gain exclusive access to the ship’s courtyard, concierge service and a private restaurant. Norwegian gem departs from ports across Europe, as well as Miami and New York. Sailings visit the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Bermuda, the Panama Canal and Europe.

The 3804-passenger Norwegian Joy was built in 2017 and refurbished and redeployed to Alaska in 2019. There are five inclusive dining options and eight specialty venues on board. Accommodation options include Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms.  Norwegian Joy sails from Miami, Los Angeles, New York and Orlando to ports across the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera and Bermuda.

Viking Cruises

Viking Star was the fleet’s first ocean liner, debuting in 2015. The ship holds 930 passengers in all veranda staterooms. Cabins range from 270 square feet to the 1448 square-foot Owner’s Suite offering a dining area seating six, an ocean view dry sauna, and a boardroom that seats 12. The Viking Star sails to destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean, Canada and South America.

Seabourn

One of the smallest ship’s in Seabourn’s fleet is the Seabourn Quest with 458 passengers and one crew member for every cruiser. The Seabourn Quest offers some Ocean View Suites with porthole windows instead of verandas. The Quest sails to and from destinations around the U.S., Canada and Europe.

Cunard

Queen Mary 2 was originally launched in 2004 and underwent a major update in 2016 to redesign public spaces and kennels for transatlantic passengers traveling with pets. The Queen Mary 2 is Cunard’s flagship and known for transatlantic crossings with a luxury cruise experience.

Queen Victoria was launched in 2007 and last updated in 2017. The Queen Victoria boasts personalized customer service and elegant entertainment options sailing throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and South America from ports in Hamburg, Germany, and Southampton.

American Cruise Lines

Offers a 7-night Hudson River Cruise from New York City. Sail aboard American Cruise Lines American Star to Catskill, Hyde Park, Kingston, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Troy, West Point. Departures are select dates in October 2022, 2023, and 2024.

Oceania

Insignia holds only 684 passengers with a 1-to-2 crew ratio. The ship was dramatically redesigned in December of 2018 with marble bathrooms, redesigned suites and staterooms, and a facelift for public spaces. Oceania Insignia sails to destinations in Asia, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.

Silversea

Built in 2001 and refurbished in 2018, the Silver Whisper accommodates 388 luxury-seeking passengers. With 302 staff members, the sip offers nearly a 1 to 1 crew to guest ratio. The all-suite cabins range from 287 to 1264 square feet with more than 80 percent private balconies. Silver Whisper sails to several destinations across Africa, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, South America, Northern Europe, Canada, and Australia.

MSC Cruises

Launched in June of 2017, the 4500 passenger MSC Meraviglia is among the largest cruise ships floating today. Two Formula One virtual reality racing simulators is an impressive feature of this ship. More than 60 percent of the ship’s staterooms offer balconies. MSC Meraviglia sails through the Bahamas, Caribbean and Mediterranean.

Radisson Seven Seas

The 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner makes service a top priority with 445 crew members on board. With a debut in 2001, it was refurbished in 2018 with new décor and finishings throughout. Seven eateries have been redesigned including Prime 7 Steakhouse and the Compass Rose. The Mariner sails through Alaska, Asia, and Australia.

The Seven Seas Navigator carries only 490 passengers and offers guests an intimate setting with all-suite accommodations. The ship originally launched in 1999 with major refurbishments in 2019 to update staterooms and refresh public spaces and restaurants. The Navigator offers a variety of sailings throughout Canada and New England, the Caribbean, South America and Europe.

Ships depart from Bayonne also known as Cape Liberty New York, NY. New York Cruises allow you to experience it all from the big city lights to a walk in Central Park to a relaxing cruise. When pricing is quoted note that prices are cruise only, per person, double occupancy, and are provided by our cruise line partners. Taxes, fees and port expenses are not included. Fuel supplements may apply. Availability of prices is subject to the supplier’s pricing availability. See a full list of Cruises from New York and New York City Vacation Packages.

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