Discover New York from a different perspective on a tour that takes you out to the islands in Upper Bay, with visits to both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, you will also learn the history of many of the immigrants who helped grow the wealth and history of the United States.
On your private tour you will:
- Explore Liberty Island, home to the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, where the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration can be visited;
- Enjoy booked priority entry into the Liberty Island Ferry Screening Facility Queue in Battery Park;
- See the Statue of Liberty up close and learn about her remarkable story, as well as her significance to modern America;
- Visit Ellis Island and discover the history of US immigration;
- Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline from the water;
- End the tour on Ellis Island, where your tour guide will give you the option to return with him/her to Battery park or to stay longer on the island and take the 15 min Ferry back to Battery park at a later time.
It is estimated that forty per cent of the entire US population can trace at least one relative's arrival to the US, through the port of New York and Ellis Island. At Ellis Island, you will discover the many extraordinary stories of families journeying to New York City since the earliest days of the United States' founding. At the museum, your expert local guide will talk you through some of the exhibits on display.
You will also have time to properly enjoy the museum at your own pace, as you immerse yourself in a similar journey to that of a newly arrived person. You will be able to grab a bite to eat on the island, or alternatively, you may purchase some snacks on the ferry back to Manhattan.
You will begin your tour at Castle Clinton, a former Fort in Battery Park, where you will board the ferry to the famous Liberty Island. Along the way, you will learn about the remarkable history of the Statue of Liberty, as well as its significance to modern America. From here you will also be able to enjoy a breathtaking view over the Manhattan skylines and harbour.
Boarding at Liberty Island, you will hear all about the fascinating history of the Liberty figure, and how this 100th birthday gift to America from France was shipped from Paris to New York, and finally unveiled after 10 years of construction in 1886.