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Cruise from Bayonne, New Jersey
The New
York- New Jersey Port. Throughout the 19th century, New York and
New Jersey waged many disputes over their valuable, shared
harbor and waterways. A dispute over the boundary line through
the harbor and the Hudson River - settled by the Treaty of 1834
- once led state police to exchange shots in the middle of the
river. The impasse eased when the two states agreed that the
port area was, in effect, one community and that conflict
squandered the port's potential. The states sought a
governmental body to oversee port affairs and found a model in
the Port of London, administered by what was then the only
public authority in the world.
On April 30, 1921, The Port of New York Authority was
established to administer the common harbor interests of New
York and New Jersey. The first of its kind in the Western
Hemisphere, the organization was created under a clause of the
Constitution permitting Compacts between states, with
Congressional consent. An area of jurisdiction called the "Port
District," a bistate region of about 1,500 square miles centered
on the Statue of Liberty, was established. In 1972, the
organization's name was changed to The Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey to more accurately identify our role as a
bistate agency.
Cruises leaving from New Jersey (Cape Liberty Port). |
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The Cape
Liberty Port, owned by Royal Caribbean, is a perfect
place to begin your cruise. You can sail on Royal
Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas to Bermuda, Canada
or the Caribbean in affordable luxury and comfort.
In addition Celebrity Cruises has two ships, the
Celebrity Journey and Celebrity Constellation, which
also sail out of Bayonne. The Celebrity Journey
sails to Bermuda, while the Celebrity Constellation
sails to Canada / New England. Cruise from Bayonne
New Jersey to the destination of your dreams, and enjoy
departing from a friendly, less-crowded sea port.
Cruises sailing round-trip from Bayonne, New Jersey
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Cruise departing from Bayonne New Jersey in 2008 |
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DIRECTIONS TO CAPE LIBERTY CRUISE PORT
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Name
of Port: |
Cape Liberty
Cruise Port
(former Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal)
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Name/Location of Pier: |
14 Port
Terminal Boulevard
Bayonne, N.J. 07002-5038 |
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To/From Airports: |
Newark
International Airport is approximately 10 miles
from the port with approximately 15 minutes
driving time. 21 miles from LaGuardia Airport.
(All travel times depending on traffic
conditions) |
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Transportation: |
Super Shuttle
shuttle service from JFK, LGA or EWR to the
pier. For prices and reservations call
212-BLUE-VAN.
(Rates are subject to change) |
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Parking: |
The guests
parking facility is located adjacent to the
cruise terminal. The cost for parking is $12 per
day and payment is due upon arrival. The parking
facility accepts cash, traveler’s checks, Visa,
MasterCard and American Express.
(Subject to change). |
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Directions: |
FROM
N.J. TURNPIKE (NORTH OR SOUTH) - Exit
turnpike at Exit 14A, Follow signs at exit for
440 South, Continue driving on 440 South, Make
left into Cape Liberty Terminal (Port Terminal
Boulevard). |
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FROM
LONG ISLAND - Take the Belt Parkway
west toward the Verrazano Bridge Cross the
Verrazano Bridge and continue on I-278 west
toward Staten Island/New Jersey. Merge onto
NY-440 North Exit #9 toward Bayonne Bridge.
Cross Bayonne Bridge and continue on 440 North.
Make right into Cape Liberty Terminal (Port
Terminal Boulevard). |
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