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New York Harbor sunset jet ski tour

1 hoursFrom INR 17087
New York Harbor sunset jet ski tour — Adventure things to do in Jersey City

One-hour guided jet ski ride across New York Harbor — views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the skyline at sunset.

A thrilling one-hour jet ski tour across New York Harbor, where you operate your personal jet ski while following a guide. Departing from Jersey City, this tour showcases iconic landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The experience is enhanced at sunset, when the sky transforms into vibrant oranges and purples, perfectly reflecting on the water and buildings.

This adventure not only offers dynamic sightseeing but also allows ample photo opportunities as you cruise along. You’ll avoid peak crowds on this evening tour, providing unobstructed views of the illuminated skyline. Prepare for a mix of excitement and stunning scenery—safety gear is included, and prior jet ski experience is recommended.

FAQ

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What's included in this experience?+
• A concise and informative safety briefing prior to your ride. • 2026 SeaDoo GTX-PRO. • Safety equipment provided. • Wetsuits and life jackets available. • Riding gear included.
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transport options are accessible. • Not suggested for those who are pregnant. • A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended for participants. • Operators of the jet ski must be at least 18 years old. • Riders on the back of a jet ski must be 14 years of age or older. • There is a weight limit; the maximum combined weight is 650 lbs. • A photo ID is necessary. • Prior experience with jet skis is not required for rentals.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a complete refund, cancellation must occur at least 24 hours prior to the designated departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Statue of Liberty, the most renowned statue in the U.S. and possibly the world, attracts millions of visitors annually. Choosing a jet ski over the conventional ferry allows for close-up views and unique photo ops of Lady Liberty, with her silhouette against the New York City skyline being a remarkable sight. • One World Trade Center, commonly referred to as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the U.S. and symbolizes resilience. Situated in Lower Manhattan on the former World Trade Center site, it provides stunning panoramic views from the One World Observatory. Visitors can appreciate extensive views of New York City and the harbor, making it significant for both its historical importance and breathtaking skyline perspective. • Ellis Island, once the 'gateway' to America for millions of immigrants, is now home to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, where guests can delve into the experiences of those who navigated the island’s historical checkpoints. A jet ski ride offers an excellent panoramic view of Ellis Island’s carefully restored structures, including the notable red brick museum. • Governors Island is a serene retreat just a short distance from Manhattan, featuring lush parks, picturesque waterfront scenery, and a leisurely, vehicle-free environment. Visitors can bike, picnic, explore historic forts, or engage with art installations and seasonal events, all while enjoying striking views of the New York City skyline and harbor. • Battery Park, located in the Financial District at Manhattan's southern tip, is a charming waterfront area providing beautiful harbor vistas, gardens, and walking paths, along with close encounters with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Surrounded by historic streets and contemporary skyscrapers, it serves as a great launch point for discovering New York City’s history and skyline. • Hudson Yards, situated on Manhattan's west side, features a remarkable blend of renovated residential buildings, towering offices, and eateries constructed above the West Side Yard rail depot. While jet skiing, glimpses of the Vessel, an elaborate 16-story art piece, and the Edge, which is the highest outdoor sky deck in the western hemisphere, can be seen. • The Empire State Building, one of NYC's most recognizable skyscrapers, offers extraordinary views from its observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors. Positioned in Midtown Manhattan, it is essential for travelers wishing to witness stunning skyline views and a classic representation of NYC history. • The USS Intrepid is a historical aircraft carrier repurposed as a museum moored along the Hudson River. Visitors have the opportunity to explore actual military aircraft, stroll the flight deck, and even board a submarine, making it an engaging visit for history enthusiasts and families alike.

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