New York travel guide to start your cruises from New
York. When looking at cruises starting from New York, these
cruises go to any destination which you may have interest.
Over one million people sailed from New York's three ports
(Manhattan, Brooklyn and Cape Liberty, Bayonne, NJ) in 2007.
New York has an advantage of being located centrally, making
it a convenient choice for cruises especially to Mexico and
to the Caribbean. It is also easier to arrive in New York
thanks to its triple international airports. Four major
cruise lines (Cunard Line, Holland America, Royal Caribbean
and Norwegian Cruise Line) have year-round service from New
York. Itineraries range from one-day party cruises to a
99-day full circumnavigation of the globe. If you are a fan
of Royal Caribbean or Princess, or if you love shipping out
on Holland American, you can find cruises from New York on
these and other cruise lines.

Also when you visiting The Big Apple might want to take a
special someone to a wonderful dinner; then The New York
Dinner Cruise of New York offers to you a lavish night out
in the city of New York. The New York Dinner Cruise usually
lasts about three hours. The cruise is known for offering
excellently prepared five-course dinner.
The New York Dinner Cruise offers to you the most panoramic
view of the surroundings. The top deck of the boat is a
perfect place for romantic moonlight strolls. The Dinner
Cruise will take you down the Hudson River, around the tip
of Manhattan and under the Brooklyn Bridge. From here you
can also get the glimpse of the United Nations building.
Just turn around to see the Wonder of the world, the Statue
of Liberty. Other landmarks that one can view during the
cruise are Chrysler Buildings and the Art Deco spires of the
Empire State.
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