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Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

Circle Line is billed as 'America's Favorite Boat Ride'. Enjoy the 1 or 2-hour cruise past some of New York's most memorable landmarks. Or, enjoy a romantic 2-hour sunset cruise at night. And don't miss the Beast - the fastest speedboat in New York, which soars past the skyscrapers at a heart-pounding 45mph. Circle Line's knowledgeable tour guides bring to life the breathtaking sights and the fascinating history behind the 'city that never sleeps'.
The New York Pass entitles you to a free admission to the 1-hour Seaport Liberty cruise, the 2-hour Semi Circle cruise, the Harbor Lights Cruise, OR the 30-minute Beast Speedboat ride.
For an additional fee upgrade to the 3 hour Full Island Cruise.
Location
Pier 83, West 42nd Street at 12th Avenue, New York, NY 10036. Selected tours also depart from Pier 16, South Street Seaport at Water Street, New York, NY 10038
Timings
Call cruise line for extensive departure schedules and locations for the various tours. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.


New York Water Taxi

Want to get around New York the smart way? Climb aboard New York Water Taxi and hop on and off at neighborhoods, parks and cultural attractions along the Manhattan and Brooklyn waterfronts. Our stops are just steps away from the many attractions you'll be visiting with your New York Pass. Travel from the Circle Line or Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum to Century 21 department store, then head east to the South Street Seaport Museum while soaking up the sights in comfort and style. Present your New York Pass on board New York Water Taxi and receive $2.00 off the purchase of an All Day WATER TAXI Pass which allows you a day's worth of unlimited use of New York Water Taxi. Enjoy the ride!"
Location
New York Water Taxi 55 Broad Street NY, NY 10014
Timings
Weekdays from 6:30 am - 7:00 pm and weekends from 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

New York Water Taxi

World Yacht Dining Cruises

World Yacht offers spectacular ever- changing views of the world's premier skyline and the majestic Statue of Liberty to accompany superb cuisine, fine wines, and gracious service. Dance the night away to wonderful musical entertainment on the dinner cruise, and then slip away for some sweet sea breezes on one of the outdoor decks. World Yacht has collaborated with some of the city's finest chefs to present the exclusive "Best of New York" dinner menu, expertly prepared by World Yacht's executive chef. New York Pass entitles you to a free bottle of champagne for each adult couple.
Location
World Yacht Marina, Pier 81, West 41st Street at the Hudson River, New York, NY 10036
Timings
April - December: Daily, boarding 6:00pm, sailing 7:00pm

Staten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry operated by the New York City Department of Transportation that runs between Manhattan and Staten Island. The ferry departs Manhattan from South Ferry, near Whitehall Street, at the southernmost tip of Manhattan near Battery Park. On Staten Island, the ferry arrives and departs from St. George Ferry Terminal on Richmond Terrace, near Richmond County Borough Hall and Richmond County Supreme Court.
Manhattan: Whitehall and Water St
Staten Island: 1 Bay St.

Staten Island Ferry



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