How To Get To Your Cruise Ship In New York | JFK to Manhattan
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It's actually not as difficult as it seems. And there are a range of options that can be very expensive to very affordable.
I'm going to show you a very affordable way to take your family from JFK, the airport, to Manhattan, which is where the cruise terminal is located.
No matter how you choose to get to your hotel, I think it should be obvious by now that if you're going to be cruising out of Manhattan and flying into New York that you should definitely not cruise out the same day.
And in the morning, you're going to take the yellow taxi from your hotel to the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, and then you're going to have an amazing cruise.
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Master JFK to Manhattan: Cheapest & Easiest Way to the Cruise Terminal Cruising out of New York City but dreading the logistics of getting from JFK Airport to the Manhattan Cruise Terminal? Traditional options like taxis or standard Ubers can easily exceed $150. Even Uber Shuttle becomes cost prohibitive for groups of three or more. This video breaks down the exact public transportation route to get your family from the airport to Manhattan cleanly, safely, and affordably for a fraction of the cost. Route and Cost Breakdown Learn how to navigate the system step by step to save money for your actual vacation. Step 1: The JFK AirTrain. Locate the AirTrain inside your arrival terminal. It operates as a small subway connecting all terminals. Riding within the airport is free, but exiting at your connection point requires an $8.25 fee per person. Take the AirTrain directly to Jamaica Station. Step 2: The Long Island Railroad (LIRR). At Jamaica Station, transition to the LIRR. These silver train cars are clean, safe, and offer ample space for luggage storage. Purchase tickets at the station kiosks or via the official app before boarding to avoid high on board penalties. The 20 to 30 minute transit into Manhattan costs $5.25 per person. Step 3: Choose Your Manhattan Hub. The LIRR terminates at two major hubs: Grand Central Station and Penn Station. Map your hotel in advance to choose the closest hub. Step 4: Final Transit to Your Hotel. From your chosen station, walk, take a yellow taxi, or utilize a quick subway connection. Total Cost Comparison Example For a group of three people, utilizing the AirTrain, LIRR, and a quick $3 subway connection from Grand Central to Columbus Circle brought the total transit cost to just $52. This saves approximately $100 compared to a direct rideshare or taxi from JFK. Critical Cruise Logistics: The One Day Rule Never fly in on the exact day of your cruise departure. Delays in flights, traffic, or rail systems can cause you to miss embarkation entirely. Book your flight to arrive at JFK one day before your cruise. Secure a hotel directly in Manhattan (such as the Fairfield Inn by Marriott Central Park, located half a mile from Central Park and just under half a mile from the Manhattan Cruise Terminal). On embarkation morning, take a short, stress free yellow taxi ride straight to the cruise terminal to drop your bags. Resources Mentioned Hotel Review: Check our channel for a full review of the Fairfield Inn by Marriott Central Park. Cruise Vlogs: Watch our comprehensive review of NCL Aqua sailing out of Manhattan, including day by day guides and strategy tips. Subscribe to The Sail Away for more cruise transit strategies and port guides. Happy sailing.