Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Guided Tour - Semi-Private 8ppl Max
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Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Guided Tour - Semi-Private 8ppl Max
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Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Guided Tour - Semi-Private 8ppl Max

3 h
Private
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Stop At: SeaGlass Carousel at The Battery, 75 Battery Pl, New York City, NY 10280-1500

Discover America’s most famous port of entry at Ellis island, including the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. On this 3 hour semi-private tour, join up to 8 other travelers to retrace the steps of over 12 million immigrants looking for a new life in the United States.

Begin at the southern tip of Manhattan, at Battery Park, to learn about the city’s earliest beginnings and the Narrows, New York’s most important waterway. Discuss the Castle Garden Immigration Station, the US’s first immigration center, before boarding a ferry to the islands. The first stop is Liberty Island, home to the country’s most famous leading lady. Explore Fort Wood, now a base for the Statue of Liberty, gifted by France in 1886. Hear about its history, including lesser known names like Bartholdi and more famous ones like Eiffel, before boarding another ferry to Ellis Island.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Castle Clinton National Monument, 26 Wall St Battery Park, New York City, NY 10005-1996

Discover America’s most famous port of entry at Ellis island, including the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. On this 3 hour semi-private tour, join up to 8 other travelers to retrace the steps of over 12 million immigrants looking for a new life in the United States.

Begin at the southern tip of Manhattan, at Battery Park, to learn about the city’s earliest beginnings and the Narrows, New York’s most important waterway. Discuss the Castle Garden Immigration Station, the US’s first immigration center, before boarding a ferry to the islands. The first stop is Liberty Island, home to the country’s most famous leading lady. Explore Fort Wood, now a base for the Statue of Liberty, gifted by France in 1886. Hear about its history, including lesser known names like Bartholdi and more famous ones like Eiffel, before boarding another ferry to Ellis Island.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York City, NY 10004

Discover America’s most famous port of entry at Ellis island, including the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. On this 3 hour semi-private tour, join up to 8 other travelers to retrace the steps of over 12 million immigrants looking for a new life in the United States.

Begin at the southern tip of Manhattan, at Battery Park, to learn about the city’s earliest beginnings and the Narrows, New York’s most important waterway. Discuss the Castle Garden Immigration Station, the US’s first immigration center, before boarding a ferry to the islands. The first stop is Liberty Island, home to the country’s most famous leading lady. Explore Fort Wood, now a base for the Statue of Liberty, gifted by France in 1886. Hear about its history, including lesser known names like Bartholdi and more famous ones like Eiffel, before boarding another ferry to Ellis Island.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York City, NY 10017

Discover America’s most famous port of entry at Ellis island, including the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. On this 3 hour semi-private tour, join up to 8 other travelers to retrace the steps of over 12 million immigrants looking for a new life in the United States.

Begin at the southern tip of Manhattan, at Battery Park, to learn about the city’s earliest beginnings and the Narrows, New York’s most important waterway. Discuss the Castle Garden Immigration Station, the US’s first immigration center, before boarding a ferry to the islands. The first stop is Liberty Island, home to the country’s most famous leading lady. Explore Fort Wood, now a base for the Statue of Liberty, gifted by France in 1886. Hear about its history, including lesser known names like Bartholdi and more famous ones like Eiffel, before boarding another ferry to Ellis Island.

Duration: 1 hour

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Included
  • "SEMI-PRIVATE" MEANS GROUP SIZE IS NEVER MORE THAN 8 GUESTS MAXIMUM
  • FERRY TRANSPORTATION TO ELLIS ISLAND & STATUE OF LIBERTY
  • PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Statue of Liberty
Not included
  • Lunch
  • Tour Price Does NOT Include Hotel Pickup or Drop-Off (We Recommend UBER or Taxi)
  • Tour Does NOT Include Gratuities (OPTIONAL)
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
75%
Original
55%
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