What You Will Do
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Staten Island, Manhattan, and Brooklyn on this engaging 4-hour tour. Discover the unique character of St. George, visit the poignant 9/11 Memorial, and stroll through the historic South Street Seaport. Enjoy breathtaking views during three scenic boat rides and guided walking tours, allowing for a deeper connection to each area's culture and history. Led by expert guides, gain insider knowledge and hear stories of the past while making optional stops tailored to your interests. Ideal for those seeking a comprehensive overview of New York City’s dynamic boroughs.
- 4-hour guided tour across Staten Island, Manhattan, and Brooklyn
- Three boat rides showcasing iconic landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge
- Insightful walking tours with optional stops at key attractions
- Led by knowledgeable guides providing historical context and tips
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
we are located behind the baseball stadium
at the waterfront box office
look for big red information sign and bike rentals.
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Staten Island Ferry
Travelers from Manhattan can board The Staten Island ferry at the south ferry terminal near battery park. See beautiful water fronts city skylines and the statue of liberty as you make your way towards the island
2
Empire Outlets
when you exit the Staten island ferry terminal you will be greeted by Staten island's premiere waterfront shopping center, the Empire Outlets. we are located right passed star bucks on the waterfront behind the baseball stadium, look for the big red information signs, flags and bike rentals.
3
After meeting your tour guide the tour officially begins. St. George is known for its historic architecture and culinary scene, come meet the locals and discover the hidden gems this awesome neighborhood has to offer. Come see why Staten Island is New Yorks best kept secret.
4
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Embark on a guided exploration of the National September 11 Memorial and the surrounding area of the former World Trade Center in New York City. This part of the tours provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the events of September 11, 2001, and the lasting impact of the attacks, including the stories of those affected and the rebuilding efforts.
5
South Street Seaport Museum
Offers a unique blend of history, maritime heritage, and modern-day attractions in a bustling historic district. The tour explores New York City's roots as a major port, showcasing its early architectural wonders, historic ships, and the vibrant life that has shaped the area. We will explore some of Manhattan's oldest buildings, including those in the Federal-style architecture, and learn about the history of ships like the 1885 tall ship Wavertree.
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Dumbo
The neighborhood at the foot of the bridge in Brooklyn, is known for its cobblestone streets, trendy shops, and stunning views. It's a great place to explore and take in the city's atmosphere. Wander through Dumbo's cobblestone streets, admire the historic red-brick buildings, and explore the trendy shops and restaurants. Head to the intersection of Washington and Water Streets for a photo opportunity of the Manhattan Bridge framed by the Empire State Building. Continue your walk to Brooklyn Bridge Park, a scenic waterfront park with views of the city and the Brooklyn Bridge. Finish your walk at Fulton Ferry Landing, where you can experience the diverse food and entertainment options or catch the ferry back to Manhattan.
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