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NON-STOP ADVENTURES IN NEW YORK 

New York is unlike any other city. From historical architecture and iconic landscapes to an eclectic cultural scene, the Big Apple buzzes with excitement around the clock. And when it comes to incredible tourist attractions, there are endless options, including some of the world’s best museums, ferry rides to the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street walking tours and so much more. All within an hour’s drive (or yellow taxi ride) from the port in Cape Liberty, New Jersey. So whether you have a few hours before boarding your cruise or a couple of days, don’t miss some of the best things to do in NYC.

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MUSEUMS FOR EVERY MOOD

Considered the cultural capital of the U.S., New York City has close to one hundred must-see museums to choose from. Explore interactive exhibits from land to sea and even outer space at the American Museum of Natural History. If you’re a modern art enthusiast, check out MoMa. And you can’t leave NYC without visiting the MET to take in over 5,000 years of art on display. 

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WALK THIS WAY

Hands down, the best way to see New York City is with a walking tour. Wander through famous mafia locations in Little Italy. Bargain with vendors in Chinatown. Or walk across the Brooklyn Bridge like a local. And head to Chelsea Market to sample some of the city’s amazing cuisine or hit up one of the many mouthwatering food tours.

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If you love history and architecture, you’ll get your fix of both at Grand Central Terminal. Marvel at the beaux-art landmark — and recreate your favorite movie scene filmed at the famed location. Or check out the iconic 77-story Chrysler Building, a true art deco masterpiece. And be sure to stop by the Flatiron Building, one of the first steel-frame skyscrapers in the world.

Take a bite out of the Big Apple with a fall foliage cruise to Canada and New England , or the pastel shores of Bermuda , or to Royal Caribbean’s reinvented private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay . Set sail on the Best Cruises out of New York to discover the best of the Caribbean , the Bahamas , and the Northeast.

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Symphony of the Seas ® is your ticket to one-of-a-kind summer adventures from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. Watch rockets blast off from Kennedy Space Center. Explore pristine coral reefs teeming with colorful fish in Nassau. And take on record-breaking thrills and endless ways to chill at Perfect Day at CocoCay, voted Best Private Island by Travel Weekly readers.

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Calling all the vacation thrill seekers, gourmet globetrotters and travel adventure aficionado. Jam out to the sounds of a junkanoo band along the historic streets of Nassau, and discover game changing thrills and ways to chill on Perfect Day at CocoCay, the award-winning private island. Anthem of the Seas takes you from skyscrapers to seascapes in no time.

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Liberty of the Seas ® is your gateway to the postcard-perfect pink-hued shores of Bermuda. Or venture further up the coast for fall foliage along the windswept shores of New England and Canada. No matter which destination you choose, set sail from Cape Liberty and put adventure on the itinerary.

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Times Square Manhattan Manhattan, Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Sightseeing in Manhattan excites and amazes like nowhere else— and every neighborhood presents a fascinating, unique personality. Tour Rockefeller Center and catch a show at Radio City Music Hall. Walk the High Line and soak in the urban buzz of Times Square. New York cruises allow you to experience it all— by tour bus, subway, or on foot.

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Stand among skyscrapers at one of New York’s scenic observation decks. Admire Central Park from the open-air Top of the Rock. Enjoy twinkling evening views from the top of the Empire State Building. Or venture 104 floors up to the One World Observatory in the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

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OFF THE GRID

Cruises from New York allow you to explore the Staten Island Zoo or cheer on the Yankees in The Bronx. International culture and cuisine await you in Queens, while wineries and beaches speckle Long Island. Or stop in Hoboken, a pedestrian-friendly town where you can stroll along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway across from Manhattan’s glimmering skyline.

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LOCAL CUISINE

With some 20,000 sit-down restaurants, this is a foodie’s paradise. Many iconic dishes have been rubber-stamped by New York— pizza, bagels, hot dogs and cheesecake included. Savor steamy dumplings in Chinatown. Slurp down Blue Point oysters in Chelsea Market. Or munch on the legendary cronut. Then sip a Manhattan cocktail to cap off the night in NYC.

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This global shopping capital covers it all: from big department stores like Barney’s along glitzy Madison Avenue, to souvenir shops selling “I Love NY” T-shirts. Hit up the Historic Orchard Street Shopping District for leather goods, or SoHo for cutting-edge fashions. Greenwich Village is best for books, records and craft shops, and it is a must-see when you cruise out of New York.

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Less than an hour’s drive from Manhattan, Cape Liberty port boasts unparalleled views of the New York City skyline and the famous Statue of Liberty. Before or after your cruise from New Jersey, spend a few days in New York dining at the city’s legendary restaurants, taking in a Broadway show, and exploring its iconic landmarks.

From Cape Liberty, sail to the pink sands of Bermuda and experience the charms of Newport and Charleston. Embark on a transatlantic cruise that stops in Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. Or discover the rich culture and lush landscapes of the Southern Caribbean islands.

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On a cruise from New Jersey, you’ll be delighted by the British charm and tradition tempered by island vibes. Here, the sand on the beaches has a pink hue and the water is an ethereal shade of blue. Whether you love to golf, snorkel reefs and old shipwrecks, or simply unwind on a beautiful beach, you’ll find many options here.

Greenland & Iceland

What Greenland lacks in population it makes up for in spectacular scenery, Danish culture, and awe-inspiring nature. Take some time to visit museums, watch glaciers calve, and take photos of breathtaking fjords. In Iceland, you can visit a working farm to learn about Icelandic horses and dairy cows, take a polar flight to the edge of the Arctic Circle, or hike through unspoiled wilderness. While you’re here, don’t miss a relaxing soak in one of Iceland’s many geothermal pools.

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Cruise from New Jersey to Fort Lauderdale, stopping in Bermuda, Aruba, and Curaçao along the way. Snorkel or scuba dive to see any of Bermuda’s over 300 shipwrecks. Lounging on pink sandy beaches and exploring the Crystal Caves are two more must-dos here. Experience Aruba's coral reef and tropical fish with a unique helmet dive and guided tour that lets you walk on the ocean floor. In Curaçao, cross the floating Queen Emma Bridge for gorgeous views of Willemstad and bring home a bottle of blue Curaçao from the source.

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Cape Liberty Port Facilities & Location

Recently renovated, the sleek and modern new design of the Cape Liberty cruise terminal makes check-in and embarkation for cruises out of New Jersey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is conveniently located in close proximity to Newark Airport and is less than an hour’s drive from New York City.

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Many of the best photographs, postcards, and video footage of the Statue of Liberty were taken from the incomparable vantage point of Cape Liberty. A gift from France to the United States as a gesture of friendship and amicable relations, the Statue of Liberty was unveiled in October 1886. For American citizens, immigrants, and visitors alike, the raised torch of the Statue of Liberty towering 305 feet above the New York Harbor now symbolizes freedom and goodwill to all who arrive on American shores. Immigrants making the long, treacherous voyage across the ocean to the U.S. were greeted by Lady Liberty welcoming them to their new home.

Downtown Manhattan

If you can, take a few extra days before or after your cruise from NJ to spend time in nearby New York City. Manhattan, the heart of NYC, is home to some of the most famous sights and attractions in the world. Spend a night on Broadway and watch your favorite musical. Stroll under the neon lights of Times Square among thousands of New Yorkers and tourists alike. Read a book in the green grass of Central Park and stand under the Empire State Building to understand its unparalleled vastness. Visit the myriad of museums, restaurants, libraries, famous movie filming sites, and architectural wonders in this amazing city.

Home of Alexander Hamilton

On a cruise from NJ, don’t miss a visit to the home of Alexander Hamilton in Manhattan, The Grange at 141st Street. Born in 1755 on the Caribbean island of Nevis, Hamilton came to New York at the age of 18, became a hero of the Revolutionary War, and went on to become a congressman, a prominent lawyer, and the first Secretary of the Treasury.

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Where can i eat near the cape liberty cruise port.

Although there are no restaurants near the port, the nearby city of Newark has every restaurant and type of food imaginable. Additionally, there is a food truck with coffee, bagels, and other delicious bites outside the entrance of the cruise terminal, which is convenient for those departing on cruises from New Jersey.

What’s the culture & history of the Cape Liberty cruise port?

Conveniently located in Lower New York Harbor, the Cape Liberty Cruise Port was originally created by private developers in 1930 who intended it for industrial use. However, the ideal location and sheer size of the port made it an ideal candidate for use by the U.S. Navy in WWII. The peninsula upon which the port sits off the eastern end of Bayonne Bay is man-made. In 2003, the BLRA and Royal Caribbean International announced their agreement to turn the 430-acre port into a cruise terminal, and in 2013 Royal Caribbean International built a brand new, sleek, and innovative cruise terminal featuring LED lighting and modern design.

Where can I go shopping near the port?

Since the cruise port sits on a peninsula off the mainland, there are no shopping options in proximity to the port, besides a kiosk with basic essentials in the cruise terminal. About a 20-minute drive from the port, guests can find TJ Maxx and Walmart for last-minute cruise essentials.

How can I get around New Jersey?

While public transportation is available to bring you to a drop-off point outside the Cape Liberty cruise terminal, Port Authority prohibits any guests to arrive at the port in any transportation other than a motor vehicle. Pedestrians are also prohibited from entering the restricted port area, so walking from the bus drop-off station is not an option. Therefore, you’re required to acquire a taxi or other car service for the remainder of the way to the terminal (about a $10 taxi fare). Taxis, Uber/Lyft drivers, and private car services all have access to the restricted areas of the port as well.

What are the local currency and tipping customs?

The official currency in Cape Liberty is the US dollar (USD). Major credit cards are widely used and accepted, and ATMs are readily available throughout the city and port. Most prices displayed on merchandise and food do not yet include gratuities or taxes. Tipping is not mandatory but is generally considered to be proper and appropriate etiquette for services rendered.

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