Circle Line : 1h - NYC Liberty Cruise





Description
Le premier, l'original, l'emblématique Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises. Choix n°1 des visiteurs pour les croisières touristiques à New York. Avec plus de 80 millions de passagers et en comptant, oubliez le reste et choisissez le meilleur pour votre visite. Circle Line offre la plus grande flotte de navires touristiques avec les plus grands bateaux. Sièges confortables avec beaucoup d'espace pour les jambes et un espace extérieur et intérieur pour les meilleures vues sur l'horizon de New York. Vous n’avez pas beaucoup de temps à New York ? Profitez-en pleinement avec cette croisière portuaire de 60 minutes qui vous offre une vue privilégiée sur l'une des horizons les plus reconnaissables au monde. Prenez des photos mémorables de Midtown et Lower Manhattan, et naviguez à moins de 100 pieds de la Statue de la Liberté. Apprenez des faits amusants sur l'emblématique déesse aux teintes vertes en tant que Guide informatif donne vie aux sites touristiques et à l'histoire fascinante de la ville.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Voir l'horizon de Manhattan
Hudson Yards est le quartier le plus récent de New York et abrite plus de 100 boutiques diverses, expériences culinaires et attractions The Edge et The Vessel.
La pièce maîtresse extraordinaire de Hudson Yards est son escalier en colimaçon, un nouveau point de repère en plein essor. Cette œuvre d'art interactive a été imaginée par Thomas Heatherwick et Heatherwick Studio comme un point focal où les gens peuvent profiter de nouvelles perspectives de la ville et les uns des autres à partir de différentes hauteurs, angles et points de vue.
Passer par le centre de convention Jacob Javits
Little Island at Pier 55 est un parc insulaire artificiel dans la rivière Hudson conçu par Heatherwick Studio. Little Island couvre 2,4 acres et est soutenue par 132 structures en forme de pot (appelées "tulipes") suspendues au-dessus de l'eau, qui à leur tour reposent sur 280 pieux en béton s'étendant dans le lit de la rivière.
One World Trade Center est le bâtiment principal du complexe reconstruit du World Trade Center dans le Lower Manhattan.
Voir la statue de la liberté
Voir le port de New York
Passer par Ellis Island
Governors Island est une île de 172 acres située dans le port de New York, dans le quartier new-yorkais de Manhattan. Il est situé à environ 800 mètres au sud de l'île de Manhattan et est séparé de Brooklyn à l'est par le canal Buttermilk de 400 mètres de large.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Pour les enfants / bébés de moins de 3 ans, veuillez demander à la billetterie un billet pour bébé; C'est gratuit.
- Veuillez arriver au moins 30 minutes avant l'heure de départ pour l'embarquement.
- Il est INTERDIT d'apporter de la nourriture et des boissons à bord
- Les non-anglophones peuvent désormais profiter au maximum de leur croisière avec l'application gratuite Circle Line Sightseeing, disponible sur l'App Store d'Apple et Google Play. L'application vous permet de suivre avec une visite guidée dans votre langue, y compris l'espagnol, le français, le portugais, l'allemand, l'italien, le chinois, le coréen et le japonais. Assurez-vous d’apporter vos propres écouteurs, car les casques ne sont pas fournis. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui et profitez de l'exploration de New York comme jamais auparavant!
Avis(741)
Awesome. Andy was full of knowledge, and kept me interested, which is a challenge for most. Perfect weather didn't hurt.
Fantastic way to see the coast line of the city and cruise right by the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. We loved it! Only took an hour which was great and didn't cut into much of our time for sightseeing that day. Our guide was Alexis and she was fantastic!
The cruise was overall very very informative, we have learnt a lot about the history of the river, of the significant buildings, however the description sounded more promising. We ended up seeing only a few significant sights of Hudson Yards and Manhattan. The crew was very helpful and kind. Finally, the close look at Lady Liberty was worth it all!
Aware I purchased standard tickets. Was directed to go to the stairs to the left, go through to the outside and go up stairs again. At stairs a worker stopped and asked if i had a premium tocket. I said no. My sister had one (blue bracelet). He said ok just all of you together go up. Then ten minutes into the ride, comes over and checks tickets, saying its his fault, but we have to move below deck. I had NO problem sitting where i purchased tickets, upper deck was nothing special to us, just went where we were directed. My special needs son was actually sitting nicely on my husbands lap and behaving. I asked are there seats below, as we had to now look after a full ship in motion, also with a baby/stroller. The captain came out. Said you have to leave here. I started to explain about seating for my special needs son, he said i didn’t ask, you need to leave here now. The extremely sympathetic and nice woman behind the bar, said i’m so sorry, i heard them direct you all here, its not your fault. Also we’re feeling a little embarrassed as other are looking at us as if we tried to get one over and get on top deck. Other than that the boat ride itself did what we paid for and we saw what my son was excited to see, the Statue of Liberty. To add, the boat tour guide was very nice to my son when it was time to dock and get off.
My experience with the NY Circle Line sight-seeing Tours was very informative and relaxing. I truly enjoyed the tour guide's (Alexis) knowledge and humor on the trip. It was quite entertaining and memorable not just to see the sights and water but to feel comfortable listen to the historic aspects of the cruise. I am a retired worker from the Disney and Miss Alexis is a crowd pleaser and know the values of hospitality for the guests and visitors. I hope the management can send her kudos for a job well done each day or an employee of the month award. I would like to say thank you for making my trip memorable and to see how much your staff care about people and not just a business. I would suggest that the company give out each guest or visitor a coin (maybe plastic or metal with NY insignia) that the company can say thank you for choosing and to remember that they did the trip on the Hudson River. Or maybe ask if someone is just married, celebrating a birthday or anniversary and give the coin. It would be special. "just a thought" :) My stay was only one day in the city it was marvelous. An idea on the price is to give the senior citizens regardless of country (Not just New Yorkers) to get a discount. This may encourage more customers and visitors. well, if this is all about money you can disregard. New Jersey's history is part of the tour so they should get a discount too on Tuesdays if possible. One more tip, your safety practices are excellent and maybe use a yellow rope to seal off the stairs instead of white, it is more visible to the eye and a caution color. ken
Everything was amazing! Thank you for the host of the ferry for great animation and experience! :-)!
The Statue of Liberty cruise was fantastic. Perfect length of time, tour guide provided great history about the area - great intro to NYC. Debbie was our tour guide and was excellent!
This tour was so much fun. It was cold and snowing which is the complete NYC experience. The tour guides provided a safe and informative experience to Lady Liberty.
We arrived in plenty of time,.boarding was very easy and simple. The guide was very knowledgeable. Yes we did have to que for our hot drinks, but it was December and cold so probably more people trying to warm up. Inside the boat we could take our coats off, outside you wrapped up. We would recommend this trip.
A nice quick way to see the city and the Statue of Liberty. Boat is nice with plenty of seats inside and out. Bundle up in the winter because top deck is windy and cold! But worth it! Andy, the tour guide, was informative and funny.



