Experience New York City from the water on classic Schooner Adirondack. Gaze at the city lights from the water and enjoy a peaceful setting as you escape the city and take to a quiet harbor at night.
Key points about this activity:
• See the city skyline lit up at night
• Aboard Adirondack - inspired by the pilot schooners of the 1890s
• Sail past Manhattan's financial district, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty
• Enjoy this beautiful boat, 80-feet in length and about 2000 square feet of sail area
• Very popular for couples
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Sail from Chelsea Piers along the Hudson River and enjoy glimmering views of Manhattan's skyline, Financial District and Battery Park City at night.
As the boat sails along the Hudson River pass by this historical landmark in New York Harbor.
Sail past the Statue of Liberty lit up at night
The boat departs from Chelsea Piers, on Pier 62, which is located at West 22nd Street and the Hudson River. We are at the northern end of the Chelsea Piers Complex on the water. Our ticket booth is located steps from the dock on Pier 62. Check in at the Classic Harbor Line ticket booth upon arrival.
There's no need to print anything prior to check-in at the meeting point. Please bring a photo ID that matches the name listed on the reservation to the ticket booth and we'll issue boarding passes at check-in. Plan to arrive 15-30 minutes prior to the departure time. Boarding begins promptly 5 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. If lost, please call 212-627-1825. We're located at the corner of Pier 62 of the Chelsea Piers Complex, between 22nd and 23rd street and the Hudson River. The meeting point is at the northernmost end of the Chelsea Piers Complex. The booth is located at the Hudson River, just steps from the dock.
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