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OTWARTE: New York City Sky Line i Statua Wolności Sightseeing Pier 36

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New York City Sightseeing Scenic cruise. Enjoy the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island up close. View of the Manhattan skyline, One World Trade Center and the Empire State Building.Enjoy a panoramic view of lower Manhattan as you pass the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. Have you photo taken with the Statue of Liberty. Morning or afternoon departures are available daily.

Miasto: Nowy Jork
Thu 03 Apr
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co jest zawarte
Malowniczy rejs po nowojorskim porcie
Panoramę Nowego Jorku
Zabytkowy rejs
Statua Wolności i rejs o zachodzie słońca na Ellis Island
Scenic cruise of New York Harbor
NYC Skyline
Landmark cruise
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Panoramę Manhattanu
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Wall Street
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Historyczna dzielnica South Street Seaport
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Park baterii
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Statua Wolności
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Wyspa Ellisa
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Obserwatorium jednego świata
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Park Stanowy Wolności
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Manhattan Skyline
The Manhattan skyline is one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world, renowned for its dense cluster of skyscrapers and architectural landmarks. Some notable features of the Manhattan skyline include: Key Highlights: Empire State Building - A symbol of New York City, it dominates the midtown skyline with its Art Deco design. One World Trade Center - The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, standing in Lower Manhattan. Chrysler Building - A stunning example of Art Deco architecture, with its distinctive spire. Central Park views - From certain angles, the green expanse of Central Park contrasts beautifully with the surrounding buildings. Hudson Yards - The latest addition, featuring The Edge observation deck and innovative skyscrapers like The Vessel.
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Wall Street
Wall Street, located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, is synonymous with global finance and commerce. It's a bustling hub of financial activity and home to some of the world's most influential institutions. Here are the highlights of Wall Street and its surroundings:
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South Street Seaport Historic District
South Street Seaport is a historic district in Lower Manhattan that blends maritime history with modern attractions, offering a mix of cultural experiences, dining, shopping, and waterfront views.
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Battery Park
Battery Park is a 25-acre waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering scenic views, historical landmarks, and recreational activities. It serves as a gateway to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, symbolizing freedom and democracy. Situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it is a must-visit for anyone exploring New York City.
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a historic gateway to the United States, where millions of immigrants were processed between 1892 and 1954. Located near the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, offering a deep dive into the immigrant experience and American history.
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One World Observatory
One World Trade Center (One WTC), also known as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and an architectural marvel. Located in Lower Manhattan, it stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal, part of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.
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Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a sprawling 1,200-acre waterfront park in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. It’s a peaceful retreat with a mix of historical landmarks, recreational activities, and stunning scenery.
17
Manhattan Skyline
The Manhattan skyline is one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world, renowned for its dense cluster of skyscrapers and architectural landmarks. Some notable features of the Manhattan skyline include: Key Highlights: Empire State Building - A symbol of New York City, it dominates the midtown skyline with its Art Deco design. One World Trade Center - The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, standing in Lower Manhattan. Chrysler Building - A stunning example of Art Deco architecture, with its distinctive spire. Central Park views - From certain angles, the green expanse of Central Park contrasts beautifully with the surrounding buildings. Hudson Yards - The latest addition, featuring The Edge observation deck and innovative skyscrapers like The Vessel.
18
Wall Street
Wall Street, located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, is synonymous with global finance and commerce. It's a bustling hub of financial activity and home to some of the world's most influential institutions. Here are the highlights of Wall Street and its surroundings:
19
South Street Seaport Historic District
South Street Seaport is a historic district in Lower Manhattan that blends maritime history with modern attractions, offering a mix of cultural experiences, dining, shopping, and waterfront views.
20
Battery Park
Battery Park is a 25-acre waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering scenic views, historical landmarks, and recreational activities. It serves as a gateway to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
21
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, symbolizing freedom and democracy. Situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it is a must-visit for anyone exploring New York City.
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a historic gateway to the United States, where millions of immigrants were processed between 1892 and 1954. Located near the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, offering a deep dive into the immigrant experience and American history.
23
One World Observatory
One World Trade Center (One WTC), also known as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and an architectural marvel. Located in Lower Manhattan, it stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal, part of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.
24
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a sprawling 1,200-acre waterfront park in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. It’s a peaceful retreat with a mix of historical landmarks, recreational activities, and stunning scenery.
25
Manhattan Skyline
The Manhattan skyline is one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world, renowned for its dense cluster of skyscrapers and architectural landmarks. Some notable features of the Manhattan skyline include: Key Highlights: Empire State Building - A symbol of New York City, it dominates the midtown skyline with its Art Deco design. One World Trade Center - The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, standing in Lower Manhattan. Chrysler Building - A stunning example of Art Deco architecture, with its distinctive spire. Central Park views - From certain angles, the green expanse of Central Park contrasts beautifully with the surrounding buildings. Hudson Yards - The latest addition, featuring The Edge observation deck and innovative skyscrapers like The Vessel.
26
Wall Street
Wall Street, located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, is synonymous with global finance and commerce. It's a bustling hub of financial activity and home to some of the world's most influential institutions. Here are the highlights of Wall Street and its surroundings:
27
South Street Seaport Historic District
South Street Seaport is a historic district in Lower Manhattan that blends maritime history with modern attractions, offering a mix of cultural experiences, dining, shopping, and waterfront views.
28
Battery Park
Battery Park is a 25-acre waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering scenic views, historical landmarks, and recreational activities. It serves as a gateway to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
29
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, symbolizing freedom and democracy. Situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it is a must-visit for anyone exploring New York City.
30
Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a historic gateway to the United States, where millions of immigrants were processed between 1892 and 1954. Located near the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, offering a deep dive into the immigrant experience and American history.
31
One World Observatory
One World Trade Center (One WTC), also known as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and an architectural marvel. Located in Lower Manhattan, it stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal, part of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.
32
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a sprawling 1,200-acre waterfront park in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. It’s a peaceful retreat with a mix of historical landmarks, recreational activities, and stunning scenery.
33
Manhattan Skyline
The Manhattan skyline is one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world, renowned for its dense cluster of skyscrapers and architectural landmarks. Some notable features of the Manhattan skyline include: Key Highlights: Empire State Building - A symbol of New York City, it dominates the midtown skyline with its Art Deco design. One World Trade Center - The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, standing in Lower Manhattan. Chrysler Building - A stunning example of Art Deco architecture, with its distinctive spire. Central Park views - From certain angles, the green expanse of Central Park contrasts beautifully with the surrounding buildings. Hudson Yards - The latest addition, featuring The Edge observation deck and innovative skyscrapers like The Vessel.
34
Wall Street
Wall Street, located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, is synonymous with global finance and commerce. It's a bustling hub of financial activity and home to some of the world's most influential institutions. Here are the highlights of Wall Street and its surroundings:
35
South Street Seaport Historic District
South Street Seaport is a historic district in Lower Manhattan that blends maritime history with modern attractions, offering a mix of cultural experiences, dining, shopping, and waterfront views.
36
Battery Park
Battery Park is a 25-acre waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering scenic views, historical landmarks, and recreational activities. It serves as a gateway to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
37
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, symbolizing freedom and democracy. Situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it is a must-visit for anyone exploring New York City.
38
Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a historic gateway to the United States, where millions of immigrants were processed between 1892 and 1954. Located near the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, offering a deep dive into the immigrant experience and American history.
39
One World Observatory
One World Trade Center (One WTC), also known as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and an architectural marvel. Located in Lower Manhattan, it stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal, part of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.
40
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a sprawling 1,200-acre waterfront park in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. It’s a peaceful retreat with a mix of historical landmarks, recreational activities, and stunning scenery.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (142)
Julie_H
Mar 2025
Don’t pay for this. There was no boat for us we arrived early but were told if we had gotten there earlier we could have made it as the boat had just left. Why did they not text us and tell us to come earlier?Our time was 4:30 and we got there at 4:15 and the boat was just leaving and we couldn’t get on.
Bilal_K
Mar 2025
Planned departure was 10:50, they asked via email to be there 15mins before, but there was no boat or staff, until 11:40, then had to wait for another 30mins to depart. We felt like 2nd class people..
Elisa_R
Mar 2025
We pay this experience to go on Ellis Island, make a stop at the immigration Island and the tour was supposed to take 90 minutes. What a surprised we and other peoples have when the staff tell us that we will only go in front of the Statue of Liberty and come back ??? A real scam

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