New York is one of the busiest and renowned cruise ports in the United States and in the world. The exciting city sends three cruise lines to Bermuda every year. Bermuda cruises from New York are exhilarating for they pass the awesome Statue of Liberty on its way to the island of Bermuda. New York offers three cruise lines, departing from the New York Cruise Terminal.

The terminal is home to prestigious cruise lines. It is located west of Manhattan on 12th Avenue, between 46th Street and 54th Street. It is a few blocks west of Times Square and a few blocks south from Central Park.

Before embarking on a cruise, tourists have the option to explore the wonders of New York, including its variety of restaurants, Broadway, Fifth Avenue boutiques, and museums. Immerse yourself in the people and the sights of the world’s most energetic city. Transportation services are easily available using cabs or the century-old underground subway system.

Bermuda Cruises – New York

The Carnival Cruise Line serves one cruise to the islands of Bermuda every year. The six-day cruise aboard the Carnival Legend docks at Bermuda’s King’s Wharf and passes by Newport, Rhode Island. The cruise ship leaves on April 16, 2009 and April 15, 2010.

The Norwegian Cruise line is known for its “freestyle” cruising to Bermuda aboard the Norwegian Dawn. This year, departures are scheduled for the months of May, June, July, August, and October. The seven-day cruises will leave New York for King’s Wharf, Bermuda.

On board the Caribbean Princess, book Bermuda cruises with Princess Cruises. Departure dates for the Caribbean and Bermuda are set for May, June, July, and August. The cruises will go by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Saint Thomas, and the Grand Turk.

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