![]() ![]() Note that almost any route will also require walking and that travel times will be long. If you’re using public transportation, most major hubs will require both a subway and bus ride. Public Transit from the JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Airports to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Always factor in additional time if you're traveling during rush hour. LaGuardia is roughly 40 minutes away, Newark is about 45 minutes and JFK is approximately 55 minutes from the terminal. Taxis are readily available from each airport along with rideshare options, like Uber and Lyft. ![]() Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Newark International Airport (EWR) are the closest airports to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. Continue north on Gowanus/BQE and exit at Exit 26 (Hamilton Avenue).Īfter the exit, go down the ramp all the way to Van Brunt Street, make a left turn on Van Brunt and travel two blocks, turning right onto Bowne Street to enter the terminal.įlying during the COVID-19 pandemic (Photo: Aaron Saunders/Cruise Critic) Cross the Goethals Bridge to I-278, Staten Island Expressway, and cross the Verrazano Bridge into Brooklyn. Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 13. Take the Long Island Expressway west to the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W, just after Exit 18 Maurice Avenue) and take Exit 26 (Hamilton Avenue) onto the service road.įrom New Jersey and Points South and West: ![]() Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel two blocks, then turn right onto Bowne Street to enter the Cruise Port Terminal. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Stay to the left and make a left U-turn at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue with Clinton Street/9th Street, then continue west along the westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) and immediately take Exit 26 (Hamilton Avenue) on the right hand side onto the service road. Take the Battery Tunnel (I-478-E) into Brooklyn. Parking is on the south side of the terminal entrance (Brooklyn Pier 12) at 72 Imlay Street, overlooking the Statue of Liberty. If you’re taking a car to the cruise terminal, you’ll enter from the Bowne and Imlay Street intersection. ![]()
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