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Directions to the Port of Cape Liberty, NJ

Cape Liberty Cruise Ship Terminal Address:

Cape Liberty Terminal
Port Terminal Boulevard
Bayonne, NJ 07002

Parking at Pier: $19.00 per day for cruise passengers.

General Directions:

The terminal is just off Route 440 in Bayonne located on the Peninsula at Bayonne.
The entrance to the peninsula is 1 1/2 miles south of Exit 14A of the New Jersey Turnpike or 1 1/2 miles north of the Bayonne Bridge.

From Newark International Airport:

  • Exit the airport, following signs to the NJ Turnpike.
  • Take the NJ Turnpike to exit 14A.
  • Pay toll at exit and continue straight (after traffic light onto bridge) onto Route 440.
  • Follow signs for Route 440 South.
  • Continue on Route 440 South to Port Terminal Blvd.
  • Turn left at Port Terminal Blvd. (there is a traffic light at the intersection).
  • This is the entrance for the “Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor” or the old “Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne.”
  • Continue straight and approach the guard gate.
  • Continue past the guard gate and follow the signs to the cruise terminal.

From NJ Turnpike North or South:

  • Take the NJ Turnpike to exit 14A.
  • Pay toll at exit and continue straight (after traffic light onto bridge) onto Route 440.
  • Follow signs for Route 440 South.
  • Continue on Route 440 South to Port Terminal Blvd.
  • Turn left at Port Terminal Blvd. (there is a traffic light at the intersection).
  • This is the entrance for the “Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor” or the old “Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne.”
  • Continue straight and approach the guard gate.
  • Continue past the guard gate and follow the signs to the cruise terminal.

From Staten Island or Bayonne Bridge:

  • Take Route 440 North to the Bayonne Bridge.
  • Continue on Route 440 North to Port Terminal Blvd.
  • Turn right at Port Terminal Blvd. (there is a traffic light at the intersection).
  • This is the entrance for the “Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor” or the old “Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne.”
  • Continue straight and approach the guard gate.
  • Continue past the guard gate and follow the signs to the cruise terminal.

From Northern New Jersey:

  • Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 14A (Bayonne).
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions

From Connecticut (near I-95):

  • Take I-95 south into New York State.
  • Continue on I-95 to and over the George Washington Bridge.
  • Follow signs for New Jersey Turnpike South.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Connecticut (near I-84):

  • Take I-84 West into New York State.
  • Take I-684 South to I-287 West to I-87 South.
  • Follow signs to and over the George Washington Bridge.
  • Follow signs for New Jersey Turnpike South.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Westchester County:

  • Take I-684 South to I-287 West to I-87 South.
  • Follow signs to and over the George Washington Bridge.
  • Follow signs for New Jersey Turnpike South.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Rockland County:

  • Take the Palisades Parkway South to I-80 West.
  • Follow signs for New Jersey Turnpike South.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From The Bronx:

  • Proceed to and across the George Washington Bridge.
  • Follow signs for New Jersey Turnpike South.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Manhattan:

  • Proceed to and through the Lincoln Tunnel.
  • Follow I-495 West to the New Jersey Turnpike.
  • Proceed South on the NJ Turnpike.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Brooklyn or Queens:

  • Enter Manhattan using the closest bridge or tunnel.
  • Proceed crosstown to and through the Lincoln Tunnel.
  • Follow I-495 West to the New Jersey Turnpike.
  • Proceed South on the NJ Turnpike.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Southern New Jersey (near New Jersey Turnpike):

  • Take New Jersey Turnpike North.
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.

From Southern New Jersey (Shore Points):

  • Take the Garden State Parkway North to Exit 129 (New Jersey Turnpike).
  • Follow NJ Turnpike Directions.
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