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Cruise our Famous NYC Sights on the Hudson River

Why choose a Cruise around Manhattan?

Because it’s simply a remarkable experience! A private cruise around Manhattan is an excellent venue for people of all ages. It affords passengers a great vantage point in which to view the many historic landmarks, along with our famous NYC skyline! Whether you are entertaining clients, traveling from overseas, or spending time with family and friends, a private yacht cruise is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, an evening, or full day on the water.

 

 

Depending on your preference – you will be treated to these sights:

Statue of Liberty

Ellis Island

Governors Island

The Freedom Tower at Ground Zero

The South Street Seaport,

The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges

The City Skyline lit at Night

Gorgeous nighttime sunsets (Summer)

Brilliant Autumn colors and Fall Foliage

The George Washington Bridge

Grant’s Tomb

The Cloisters

 

Why see NYC from a new perspective?

A gift given to the U.S.A. by the French, the Statue of Liberty is a must-see. This 305 foot tall National Monument stands tall over Liberty Island.

One World Trade Center (1 WTC) refers to the main building of the new World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. 104 stories tall, this building is named the fourth tallest building in the world.

The Little Red Lighthouse beneath the George Washington Bridge-always a favorite-especially if you’ve read the book!

New York City’s unique architecture and the breathtaking views of the New York City Skyline—there is nothing quite as spectacular as seeing thousands of buildings and skyscrapers lit up, from the solitude of the Hudson River.

The Big Apple

New York City is chocked with hundreds of remarkable sites to see and places to visit. Our Hudson River Cruises offer a unique, entertaining and an educational way to experience many of these tourist landmarks and hidden gems. What better way to get a whole new perspective on the Big Apple than aboard a luxurious New York City private yacht charter.

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