Bermuda round trip
Norwegian Cruise Line
from $649 pp
Check datesNorwegian is the anchor line at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, sailing year round: Bermuda weekly through summer, Bahamas and Caribbean escapes in winter, Canada and New England each fall. Fares run $429 to $1,600 per person, with Free at Sea bundles attached to most of them.
Norwegian Cruise Line
from $649 pp
Check datesNorwegian Cruise Line
from $549 pp
Check datesNorwegian Cruise Line
from $429 pp
Check datesNorwegian's New York operation is built on a simple promise: a real cruise vacation without an airport. The ship berths at Pier 88 in Midtown, reachable by subway plus a ten minute walk, and sails year round, which no other line matches from Manhattan. Summer belongs to the 7 night Bermuda run with its three docked days; winter sends 8 to 11 night sun escapes south to the Bahamas and Caribbean; fall pivots to foliage runs up the coast our Canada and New England guide covers.
The winter sailings deserve their underrated reputation: yes, the first and last sea days are Atlantic-in-January bracing, and in exchange an 8 night tropical vacation leaves from a subway stop, at prices that undercut flying to Florida to board the same week.
Our cruise desk sees agent-only pricing, cancellation returns and unpublished promotions across every major line. Two minutes on the phone regularly beats an hour of tab comparison.
The Manhattan Cruise Terminal at Pier 88, West 48th Street at 12th Avenue. Not Brooklyn (MSC, Cunard) and not Bayonne (Royal Caribbean).
Late August Bermuda dates, September foliage runs and the January dead-zone Caribbean escapes, each regularly under $500. Prices checked: August 2026.
Yes, year round is the point: 8 to 11 night Bahamas and Caribbean itineraries run all winter, the only warm-weather cruise product departing Manhattan in January.
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