Circle Line Manhattan Island Cruise
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Experience Highlights
What’s included
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Live narration by Circle Line’s world-famous guides (in English)
- 2.5 hour Sightseeing Cruise
- Download the Circle Line App in 9 different languages (headphones required) See below for more.
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Part entertainer, part historian, your knowledgeable tour guide brings New York's breathtaking sights and fascinating history to life. Beverages, food and souvenirs are available for purchase on board.
See New York's most iconic building along with several other notable buildings that make the Manhattan skyline unforgettable.
One of the highlights of the cruise. Lady Liberty stands in NY Harbor as a beacon of freedom. Get your up-close as our boats pause at several points around Liberty Island so guests can get the perfect snap. It's a bucket list moment.
Home to attractions like Edge, City Climb and The Vessel, Hudson Yards is Manhattan's newest neighborhood on the west side.
New York's newest park rises up from the Hudson River's west side. These sculptural, flower like pillars connect to create a unique greenspace like no other.
One World Trade Center, also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly the Freedom Tower is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan. One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world.
New York's historic immigration center will forever be a part of the city's immense history.
A former Army post and Coast Guard installation, this island has been re-imagined as a public park in New York Harbor.
This historic district has been reborn and revitalized offering new dining and shopping experiences.
Your cruise takes you sailing down the Hudson, around Battery Park, up the East River, past the South Street Seaport and under the Brooklyn Bridge.
Classic Art Deco architecture, the building dons gargoyles that depict car ornaments and a spire modeled on a radiator grille.
In its 100+ year history, Yankee Stadium, the 'cathedral of baseball,' has hosted over 6,800 Yankees regular season home games.
The world’s busiest suspension bridge spans the Hudson River and carries over 103 million vehicles per year.
See the building where representatives from around the globe meet to discuss the world's top issues.