Statue of Liberty Cruise: 60-Minute NYC Sightseeing!
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Overview
60 Minute Statue of Liberty Sightseeing tour-New York Harbor. See Lady Liberty up close on a fun boat ride! This 60-minute tour starts at Pier 36 in Lower Manhattan and takes people on a scenic trip around New York Harbor. It's a great way to see famous places and learn about the city's history.
What to Expect: Get ready to see amazing views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Brooklyn Bridge. The boat will also pass by One World Trade Center, Battery Park, and the South Street Seaport. You'll even see the Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building and the Brooklyn Waterfront. The tour goes by Governors Island, Liberty Landing Marina (in New Jersey), the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and the NYC Heliport too! While onboard, a local guide shares fun facts and stories about New York City.
This tour includes a ride on the Hudson River with views of the city, places to sit inside or outside (depending on the boat and weather), restrooms, and climate control. Snacks and drinks are available to buy. The tour does not include food or drinks. This experience includes U.S. Coast Guard safety gear. Get ready to snap cool photos from the water!




Highlights
See the Statue of Liberty: Get really close to the Statue of Liberty and take amazing pictures.
Amazing City Views: See the whole New York City skyline from the water.
Learn Cool Facts: Hear fun stories about New York from a local guide.
Comfortable Boat Ride: Enjoy the ride with places to sit and restrooms on board.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time on the Statue of Liberty sightseeing tour, praising the views and guides. Some wished it was longer and had better seating.

Customers loved the stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline.
Many enjoyed the informative and engaging commentary from the tour guides.
Passengers appreciated the opportunity to take memorable photos from unique vantage points.
Families found the tour to be a fun and accessible way to experience New York City.
Some customers felt the tour was too short.
A few mentioned that seating could be limited, especially during peak season.
The Journey
New York Harbor
Experience the wonders of New York City from the water on a 60-minute sightseeing cruise through New York Harbor. Departing from Pier 36, journey along the East Side of Manhattan and witness iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and Freedom Tower. Enjoy close-up views of Ellis Island and the South Street Seaport, making for an unforgettable maritime adventure.
Ellis Island
Step back in time at Ellis Island, a historic landmark that welcomed over 12 million immigrants to the U.S. between 1892 and 1954. Today, the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration offers powerful exhibits that narrate the stories of America's immigrant roots. Visible from the water, Ellis Island symbolizes hope, heritage, and new beginnings, embodying the American dream.
Governor's Island
Escape the city bustle on Governor's Island, a 172-acre green oasis just minutes from Lower Manhattan. This car-free public park, once a military base, features scenic bike paths, historic forts, art installations, and stunning skyline views. A popular stop on sightseeing cruises, it offers a peaceful contrast to the urban hustle, perfect for a relaxing day out.
Liberty Landing Marina
Discover Liberty Landing Marina in Jersey City's Liberty State Park, offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. As your boat passes, enjoy unique perspectives of Lower Manhattan, the Freedom Tower, and the Statue of Liberty. This bustling marina provides the perfect vantage point for skyline photos and a serene moment on the water.
Battery Park
Explore Battery Park, a historic waterfront green space at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering stunning views of New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. Known for its beautiful gardens, public art, and ferry terminals, it’s both a relaxing escape and a gateway to NYC’s iconic landmarks. Experience a blend of tranquility and accessibility in this vibrant park.
Brooklyn Bridge
Marvel at the Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic New York City landmark connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Completed in 1883, this historic suspension bridge is celebrated for its Gothic-style towers, intricate steel cables, and panoramic views of the NYC skyline. A must-see on any sightseeing tour, it's a symbol of innovation and a favorite backdrop for unforgettable photos.
Manhattan Skyline
Behold the breathtaking Manhattan skyline, a dramatic mix of historic and modern skyscrapers that define New York City's bold character. From the towering One World Trade Center to the classic Empire State Building, the skyline offers breathtaking views both day and night, especially when seen from the water. It's a powerful symbol of the city's energy, ambition, and architectural innovation.
Manhattan Bridge
Cross the Manhattan Bridge, a historic suspension bridge connecting Lower Manhattan to Brooklyn over the East River. Opened in 1909, it features striking steel towers and sweeping views of the New York City skyline. Capture the perfect photo of the bridge’s iconic arches and the surrounding cityscape from the vantage point of a cruise.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Stroll along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, a scenic, elevated walkway offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge. Lined with trees and classic brownstones, it’s a peaceful retreat above the busy Brooklyn-Queens Expressway — perfect for a relaxing experience.
One World Trade Center
Visit One World Trade Center, also known as Freedom Tower, the main building of the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan. Standing at 1,776 feet (541 meters), it is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Completed in 2013, it symbolizes resilience and the spirit of New York City following the 9/11 attacks. Its stunning observation deck offers panoramic views of the city and beyond.
South Street Seaport
Explore South Street Seaport, a historic district along the East River in Lower Manhattan. Known for its cobblestone streets and preserved 19th-century buildings, the area offers stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Financial District skyline. Discover maritime heritage at the South Street Seaport Museum, enjoy waterfront dining, and browse boutiques and shops in this charming neighborhood.
NYC Heliport
Experience New York City from a new perspective at the NYC Heliport, located in Lower Manhattan. Take a helicopter tour for breathtaking aerial views of iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, and Central Park. Whether you're seeking a quick sightseeing flight or an extensive aerial experience, the NYC Heliport provides unforgettable bird’s-eye views of the city that never sleeps.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a 60-minute boat ride on the Hudson River, with views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Manhattan skyline. There are places to sit inside or outside, depending on the boat and weather. Restrooms are available on board. Snacks and drinks can be purchased. All safety gear is provided. This tour does not include food or drinks.
Hot Tip
Real reviews say to bring a camera to capture amazing photos of the Statue of Liberty and the skyline. Also, try to arrive early to get the best seats on the boat!