Dive deep into the uniquely woven tapestry of American immigration history. All tours to Ellis Island cruise past the Statue of Liberty for a quick seminar and photo shoot from the ferry and then you'll head to Ellis Island for an in depth journey into the old tavern turned war fort turned hospital and immigration center.
This tour begins in Battery Park and then heads for Ellis Island. All Ellis Island ferries stop at the Statue of Liberty, and your guide will include some quick interesting facts about her on the way, and even do a photo shoot from the ferry when possible. From there, you'll head to Ellis Island. Explore the journey immigrants took to reach America, and all that awaited them during immigration. Tour includes a custom photo shoot, time in the photo galleries and a tour of the immigration museum.
Ellis Island features an incredible immigrant history based shop, a restaurant/cafeteria themed after immigrant food and a Family Record Search Center that can help you weave together YOUR family history.
This award winning tour is one of our most asked about and well received
Tour meets in BATTERY PARK, directly outside Seaglass Carousel
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• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Tour operates in all weather conditions and temperatures so please dress appropriately
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