Which cruise lines are doing staycations?
P&O Cruises.
Do they still do cruises to nowhere?
In the U.S., Carnival Cruise Lines and Norwegian Cruise Line are the only two companies to offer regularly scheduled cruises to nowhere.
Do I need a passport for a staycation cruise?
Absolutely. It is a condition of carriage that all guests embarking on a cruise holiday, even those visiting the British Isles, must hold a full and valid passport that conforms to the entry requirements of each destination visited.
Do you need passport to cruise to nowhere?
You are going nowhere but you are still leaving the Singapore shores. Hence, a valid passport is required.
Do you need a passport for cruise to Nowhere?
A Passport Book or Passport Card, valid for at least six months after your cruise, is strongly recommended. U.S. citizens that do not have a passport may present a state-certified U.S. Birth Certificate (not a “baby feet” hospital certificate or baptismal paper).
What cruise lines leave NYC?
– #1. Viking Star. Viking Ocean Cruises. – #2. Disney Magic. Disney Cruise Line. – #3. Crystal Serenity. Crystal Cruises. – #4. Norwegian Joy. Norwegian Cruise Line. – #5. Norwegian Escape. Norwegian Cruise Line. – #5. Seven Seas Navigator. Regent Seven Seas Cruises. – #5. Silver Whisper. Silversea Cruises. – #8. Carnival Legend. Carnival Cruise Line.
What is the best dinner cruise in NYC?
Luxury dinner cruise in New York City
Is there a cruise from New York?
Most commonly, cruises from New York go to exciting destinations such as Transatlantic, Europe – British Isles & Western, U.S.A., Bahamas, and Bermuda. How many days are cruises from New York? New York cruises often range from 10-14 nights providing cruisers with a variety of different entertainment and dining options.
Does Norwegian Cruise Line sail from New York?
Two of their ships leave from Manhattan year-round. See the full list of departures below. The Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Gem, new Norwegian Prima and other ships sail from NYC to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda and New England & Canada.