Secure your ticket in advance for a Statue of Liberty sightseeing cruise and avoid the hassle of last-minute ticket purchases in Manhattan. This relaxing cruise offers breathtaking views of Lady Liberty, Ellis Island, and the iconic Manhattan skyline, including the towering One World Trade Center. Glide under the historic Brooklyn Bridge and take in the stunning cityscape from indoor or outdoor seating.
With multiple departure times available—morning, afternoon, or evening—you can easily fit this unforgettable experience into your schedule. Enjoy informative onboard commentary that provides fascinating insights into New York’s rich history and landmarks. As you cruise along the water, take advantage of the cash bar on board, offering refreshing drinks to enhance your journey.
Once you arrive at Pier 36, do not try to enter the Pier 36 building. The boat is docked behind the building and can be accessed from walking round either side of the building. Proceed to slip 0
The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that connects Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn, spanning the East River. Opened in 1909, it features separate levels for vehicles, subway trains, pedestrians, and cyclists, offering iconic views of the NYC skyline and surrounding bridges.
The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, is one of New York City's most iconic landmarks, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Known for its distinctive Gothic-style stone towers and sweeping cables, it was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge.
South Street Seaport is a historic waterfront district in Lower Manhattan, featuring cobblestone streets, restored 19th-century buildings, and a maritime museum. Once a bustling port, it’s now a lively cultural and shopping destination with stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River.
Battery Park is a scenic waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering panoramic views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. Rich in history, it features monuments, gardens, and the historic Castle Clinton, once a fort and now a gateway for Statue Cruises.
Ellis Island served as the United States' busiest immigration station from 1892 to 1954, welcoming over 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in America. Today, it houses the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, preserving the stories and history of those who passed through its halls.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886, stands on Liberty Island as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. This iconic monument welcomes visitors arriving by boat with its towering presence and offers panoramic views from its pedestal and crown.
One World Observatory, located atop One World Trade Center, offers breathtaking 360-degree views of New York City from the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The experience includes interactive exhibits, high-speed SkyPod elevators, and a moving tribute to the resilience of the city.
Hudson Yards is New York City's newest neighborhood, built over a working rail yard and featuring modern architecture, luxury shopping, and fine dining. It’s home to The Vessel, a striking climbable sculpture, and The Edge, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere.
Liberty State Park, located in Jersey City, New Jersey, offers sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. This waterfront park features open green spaces, walking paths, and the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, once a gateway for immigrants arriving in America.
The Empire State Building is a world-famous Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, standing 1,454 feet tall including its antenna. Opened in 1931, it offers observatories on the 86th and 102nd floors with stunning views of New York City and beyond.
The Manhattan skyline is one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world, defined by its towering skyscrapers and landmarks like the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, and the Chrysler Building. It offers breathtaking views both day and night, showcasing the dynamic energy and architectural diversity of New York City.
The Staten Island Ferry Terminal, located at the southern tip of Manhattan, is the bustling departure point for the free ferry service to Staten Island. It offers passengers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the New York Harbor along the 25-minute ride.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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