Mark the semi-quincentennial in style as New York Harbor fills with tall ships from around the world for a once-in-a-generation Parade of Sail. Board the Grande Mariner and settle into reserved seating with a 4th July-inspired buffet and open bar as your MC team highlights the fleet, international crews, and NYC’s maritime story.
With a Harbor route designed for parade viewing, we’ll position for sweeping looks toward South St Seaport, Governors Island, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Hudson and East River reaches, and other official viewing corridors (exact routing or timing subject to USCG and event control). Expect countless photo ops of masts and rigging with NYC’s skyline beyond - the perfect way to take in America’s 250th birthday on the water.
Highlights:
One-day only (July 4, 2026) Parade of Tall Ships celebration
Prime water views of the international tall ship flotilla
Masters of Ceremony give play-by-play history and ship spotlights.
Spacious indoor lounges plus open top deck
Celebrate America’s 250th on July 4th aboard the Grande Mariner. Enjoy a full buffet, open bar, and a Master of Ceremonies narrating the historic Parade of Tall Ships across New York Harbor. Premium viewing decks, climate-controlled cabins, and unforgettable photo moments.
Home to visiting tall ships and the historic Wavertree
Sail under the iconic Brooklyn Bridge
See the beautiful Statue of Liberty and take advantage of the perfect photo opp.
Located at Pier 36 -NYC Parking Lot Available - Easy rideshare pickup or drop-off - Look out for the ship "Grande Mariner" and our staff to greet you! - Note: Please arrive 30 minutes prior to sail-time .
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