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Private sunset sail around NYC skyline and Statue of Liberty

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Private sunset sail around NYC skyline and Statue of Liberty — Water & beach things to do in Jersey City

Two-hour private boat tour — sail past the NYC skyline and get close to the Statue of Liberty during sunset hours.

This two-hour private sailboat charter offers a unique perspective on New York City as you glide through the waters at sunset. You'll get an up-close view of the Statue of Liberty and the stunning skyline, with the late afternoon light enhancing the scenery.

Relax as you cruise, or take the helm if you prefer a more hands-on sailing experience. Perfect for small groups looking to capture special moments against the backdrop of New York's iconic landmarks. Bring a light jacket for the evening breeze and enjoy the changing colours of the sky.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Water in a bottle
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants must be seated on an adult's lap • Nearby public transportation options are accessible • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The excursion begins at Liberty Landing Marina, where participants will go through a safety briefing and get acquainted with the luxury yacht before setting off on the water. • The Manhattan skyline constantly evolves with its extensive array of skyscrapers that characterize NYC. Passing by Manhattan offers stunning views of these impressive structures. The tour will navigate along the southern edge of Manhattan for optimal skyline views. • You'll have the opportunity to see significant buildings in lower Manhattan up close, offering great chances for memorable photographs. • The Brooklyn Bridge is a vast cable-stayed suspension bridge spanning 1,595 feet (486m) at its center, with an overall length of 5,989 feet (1,825m). Finished in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. The sailing duration is about 20-30 minutes. • Governors Island encompasses 172 acres in New York Harbor, located roughly 800 yards south of Manhattan. It is separated from Brooklyn by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel. Part of the island is managed by the National Park Service as the Governors Island National Monument, which includes two historical military structures, Fort Jay and Castle Williams. The remaining 150 acres are operated as a public park, featuring 52 historic buildings, with about 103 acres of land added in the early 1900s. • Ellis Island is a federally-owned island in New York Harbor, straddling New Jersey and New York, and was the busiest immigration station in the U.S. from 1892 to 1954, processing nearly 12 million immigrants. It is now part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is accessible only by ferry. • The Statue of Liberty, a monumental neoclassical sculpture located on Liberty Island, was a gift from France and designed by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, with its metal framework constructed by Gustave Eiffel. Dedicated on October 28, 1886, the statue represents Libertas, the Roman Goddess of Liberty. She holds a torch in her right hand and a tabula ansata inscribed with July 4, 1776, in her left, commemorating the U.S. Declaration of Independence and symbolizing freedom and welcome to arriving immigrants. • The excursion concludes with a return to Liberty Landing Marina, where participants will disembark from the sailboat.

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