45 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Lady Liberty Express Cruise for an unforgettable journey to see the iconic Statue of Liberty and capture incredible photos from the comfort of the cruise. Departing from a convenient location under the Brooklyn Bridge in Lower Manhattan, this tour offers a unique vantage point of New York City's most famous landmarks. As you sail, you'll be treated to stunning views of the NYC skyline, providing ample opportunities for breathtaking photography and sightseeing. The morning cruises offer a serene start to your day, with the city slowly waking up and the soft light perfect for capturing the beauty of the Statue of Liberty. Midday tours provide a lively atmosphere as the city bustles with activity, giving you a chance to see New York in full swing. Evening and nighttime cruises are especially magical, with the skyline illuminated and the Statue of Liberty glowing against the night sky, creating a picturesque setting for memorable photos.
Lady liberty express cruise with photo opportunities
The Manhattan skyline, with its towering skyscrapers and iconic landmarks, stands as a breathtaking testament to New York City’s architectural grandeur and vibrant urban spirit.
The Brooklyn Bridge, an architectural marvel completed in 1883, elegantly spans the East River, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn with its iconic Gothic-style arches and intricate cable design. This historic bridge, a symbol of New York City’s ingenuity and resilience, offers stunning views of the cityscape and serves as a vital artery for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles.
The Manhattan Bridge, completed in 1909, gracefully spans the East River, linking Lower Manhattan to Brooklyn with its striking steel arches and expansive roadway. As a vital transportation link and iconic New York City landmark, it offers picturesque views of the skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Hudson River, flowing over 300 miles from the Adirondack Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, graces New York City with its serene, expansive waters and scenic beauty. This historic river, once vital for trade and transportation, now offers recreational opportunities and stunning waterfront views for residents and visitors alike.
Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, served as the primary immigration station for the United States from 1892 to 1954, welcoming millions of newcomers seeking a new life in America. Today, it stands as a poignant historical site and museum, preserving the stories and legacy of those who passed through its halls.