Celebrity offers free pick-up service for Bermuda cruises
Celebrity Cruises is offering an extra incentive for New Yorkers planning a Caribbean cruise this summer.
The cruise line has announced a promotion offering free door-to-door transportation to Cape Liberty terminal in Bayonne, New Jersey for New York area residents.
Cruisers are eligible for the perk when booking a 7-night Bermuda voyage on the Celebrity Summit ship sailing between May 4 and August 31.
Celebrity said this is the first time it has offered a courtesy Black Car service and will be available to guests booking a suite who live within a 50-mile radius of the cruise terminal.
The cruise line is also extending the promotion to include round-trip transportation to the airport for bookings made for European cruises of 7 nights or longer.
Reservations must be made by March 31 and can only be booked through a travel agent, Celebrity said.
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