Yes, you can absolutely cruise to New York from the UK, and the most iconic way to do so is the Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 (QM2). In 2026, the QM2 maintains a regular "Transatlantic Crossing" schedule between Southampton and the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. These are not standard cruises but true ocean liner voyages that take 7 nights to cross the Atlantic. For those looking for a "traditional" cruise experience with more stops, lines like Norwegian (NCL), Royal Caribbean, and Princess often offer "Transatlantic Repositioning" cruises in the spring (Westbound) and autumn (Eastbound). These 14-to-17-night itineraries often stop in the Azores, Bermuda, or Iceland before arriving in Manhattan or Brooklyn. In 2026, sailing to New York is a popular alternative for those who prefer to avoid long-haul flying; fares can range from £800 for a "Saver" cabin to over £10,000 for a Queens Grill suite, providing a majestic and timeless arrival into New York Harbor past the Statue of Liberty.