Bayonne Cruise Ship Parking
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Call 1-800-iCruise 1-800-427-8473 for how to book a cruise or book online. Cruise ship dock location options to get to the city 2-5 GPS coordinates in port guides 2. A newer cruise departure point Cape Liberty Port in Bayonne NJ is located directly across from Manhattan.
The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is one of three trans-Atlantic passenger terminals in the Port of New York and New JerseyIt is located in Bayonne New Jersey at the north side of the 2 mi 32 km long pier of the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor a former military ocean terminal and began operations in 2004. Bayonne pronounced b eɪ ˈ j oʊ n bay-OWN is a city in Hudson County New Jersey United StatesLocated in the Gateway Region Bayonne is situated on a peninsula located between Newark Bay to the west the Kill Van Kull to the south and New York Bay to the east. Should all planned ship put together you will see there could have potential issue of overcapacity in the Caribbean this winter.
Parking at the Cape Liberty cruise port in Bayonne New Jersey is operated by SP Parking and is located in a secure parking garage. Oversized vehicles can be accommodated for a double charge. Port as it took so long to get thru traffic and drop off our luggage and he also had a long wait for us to get off the ship.
New reservations only created 09042021-10312021. Cape Liberty Port is in a remote area in Bayonne. Cruise Industry News - Cape Liberty Terminal Upgrade.
Parking fees are 25 per day including all taxesCash and major credit cards are accepted. Cruise Industry News - Royal Caribbean Announces Ship Deployments. Call for 300 Bonus Travel Credit Call to redeem a Celebrity Cruise Lines future cruise credit on virtually any sailing departing September 10 2021 through December 30 2021 and well give you a Bonus 300 Travel Credit.
