What You Will Do
Set sail on a luxurious sunset dining adventure aboard the newest boat in New York Harbor with breathtaking skyline vistas. Admire the panoramic views including iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, and many more.
Savor your delectable 5-course dinner at your own private table accompanied by live music. Opt for our standard cruise or upgrade to our exclusive VIP experience available for only 22 people each evening!
Standard Cruise: Feast on a 5-course meal. Delight in a charcuterie board of premium cheese, meats, nuts, and more followed by salad, seafood, entrees, desserts, and unlimited non-alcoholic beverages all served on our Main Deck.
VIP Experience: Access to the private VIP 2nd deck with plush seating and a private bar. Feast on a 6-course meal with a charcuterie board, organic caviar service, salad, seafood, premium entrees, desserts, 2 top-shelf alcoholic drinks and unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Located at Pier 36 NYC, Dock #9.
• Parking Lot Available
• Easy rideshare pickup/dropoff
• Rain coverage
Note: Lookout for the ship "Louisa of the Seas" and our staff to greet you!
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Manhattan Bridge
Pass directly under the Manhattan Bridge
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Brooklyn Bridge
Pass directly under the Brooklyn Bridge
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85‑acre waterfront park stretching 1.3 miles along Brooklyn’s East River. Once an industrial dock area, it's now a vibrant urban oasis boasting rolling hills, lush gardens, and riverfront promenades with stunning views of Manhattan, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, and New York Harbor.
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Manhattan Skyline
See the breathtaking Manhattan Skyline during your New York City Dinner Cruise!
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One World Observatory
One World Observatory is an observation deck located atop One World Trade Center in New York City. Situated on floors 100–102, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Manhattan, the Hudson River, and beyond.
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Battery Park City
See beautiful Battery Park as you sail around lower Manhattan.
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Governors Island
See Governor's Island as you pass by from New York Harbor
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Statue of Liberty
The boat makes a stop in front of the Statue of Liberty for a photo op.
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a historic site in New York Harbor that served as the United States' busiest immigration station from 1892 to 1954.
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Seaport District NYC
The Seaport in NYC, also known as the South Street Seaport, is a vibrant waterfront district in Lower Manhattan blending history, culture, and modern attractions.
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