Set sail to see Lady Liberty with up close views from the water. Get your cameras ready for amazing breathtaking views. Cruise next to Ellis Island, the most famous entry point to the United States, now housing the famous Ellis Island Museum. See One World Observatory, the Brooklyn Bridge and more from remarkable vantage points. After your cruise walk over to ground zero and visit the Observation Deck located at One World Trade.
Duration: 4 hours
Take breathtaking photos of the NYC Skyline
See the Brooklyn Bridge
Admire the Freedom Towers from deck
Sail by Manhattan's Battery Park
Take unobstructed photos of Battery Park
Capture amazing close-up photos of the Statue of Liberty from the water
Cruise close to Ellis Island
Please go to the back of the pier toward the Hudson River and look for the Majestic Princess
• One World Observatory is open daily 9am-9pm – but check opening hours for the day you plan to visit.
• Tickets for One World Observatory allowing entry during opening hours on your scheduled tour date will be emailed to you from reservations@attractions4us.com the day before your scheduled visit.
• If you cannot find the email with your OWO tickets by 2pm the day before you are scheduled to visit, please call the local operator (Attractions4Us) at +1 212 512 0515. Call center hours (EST) are Monday-Friday 8.30AM - 7.30PM; Weekends & Holidays 8.30AM - 8.30PM
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Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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