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Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty
Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty
Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty
Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty
Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty

Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty

By Sail See NYC
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$998 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers
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Overview

Discover NYC from a completely different perspective on a private sailboat charter. You and your group will view New York City in ways that are breath taking. See the Statue of Liberty up close like you can almost touch it. Sit back and relax or take a more active approach in sailing the boat. We just want you to have an experience that you will remember!!

Activity location

  • Liberty Landing Marina
    • 80 Audrey Zapp Dr
    • 07305-4127, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Liberty Landing Marina
    • 80 Audrey Zapp Drive
    • 07305, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

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Private Sail Around New York City and The Statue of Liberty in English
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • Opening hours: Mon 9:00 am-9:00 pm
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
AU$998.14 x 1 TravellerAU$998.14

Total
Price is AU$998.14

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Liberty Landing Marina
  • 5m
We will meet at Liberty Landing Marina where you will start your excursion. We will go through a safety talk and familiarise yourself with the luxury yacht. We will then depart and begin our time on the water.
Manhattan Skyline
  • 30m
The Manhattan skyline is every changing with its growing display of skyscrapers that define the character of NYC. When you sail by Manhattan the shear awe of these structures will leave you breathless. Our tour takes you past the southern edge of Manhattan to show you the best view of the skyline.
One World Trade Center
  • 20m
Majestic building anchoring lower Manhattan and a sign of our country's resilience. You will see this structure up close and be able to take some amazing and memorable photos.
Brooklyn Bridge (Pass by)
The Brooklyn Bridge is a large-scale steel and stone cable-stayed suspension bridge with a central span of 1,595 feet (486m) and a total length of 5,989 Feet (1,25m). Completed in 1883, it spans the East River to connect the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Sailing time 20-30 minutes
Governors Island National Monument
  • 20m
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbour, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel. The National Park Service administers a small portion of the north end of the island as the Governors Island National Monument, including two former military fortifications named Fort Jay and Castle Williams. The Trust for Governors Island operates the remaining 150 acres, including 52 historic buildings, as a public park. About 103 acres of the land area is fill, added in the early 1900s to the south of the original island.
Ellis Island
  • 10m
Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbour, situated within the US states of New Jersey and New York, that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there under federal law. Today, it is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is accessible to the public only by ferry.
Statue of Liberty
  • 30m
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbour in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886. The statue is a figure of Libertas, the Roman Goddess of Liberty. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a tabula ansata inscribed JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the US Declaration of Independence. A broken chain and shackle lie at her feet as she walks forward, commemorating the national abolition of slavery following the American Civil War. After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, seen as a symbol of welcome to immigrants arriving by sea.
Liberty Landing Marina
  • 5m
At the end of the excursion, we will return to Liberty Landing Marina where you will depart the sailboat.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESLiberty Landing Marina
    • 80 Audrey Zapp Dr
    • 07305-4127, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLELiberty Landing Marina
    • 80 Audrey Zapp Drive
    • 07305, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

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