NYC Sunset Cruise Experience the City Twilight Magic





Description
Experience New York’s skyline at golden hour from the water! This unforgettable sunset cruise offers panoramic views from a two-deck vessel as you sail under the Brooklyn Bridge, past Lower Manhattan, and around the Statue of Liberty. Upgrade to Premium for guaranteed seating, priority boarding, and a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. With music, skyline views, and an unbeatable vibe, this is NYC’s golden hour at its finest.
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Itinerary
Begin your 90-minute sunset adventure from Pier 40, with breathtaking views of the Hudson River as the sun sets.
Pass by the iconic Colgate Clock, beautifully lit as it overlooks the water.
Pass by the historic Ellis Island, once the gateway for millions of immigrants, now glowing in the evening light.
Cruise near the iconic Statue of Liberty, a breathtaking sight as she stands tall, illuminated by the setting sun.
Drift by this serene island, offering fantastic sunset views of the harbor and Lower Manhattan.
Enjoy scenic views of Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan, with its tranquil green spaces and waterfront.
Admire the towering One World Trade Center, shimmering as its lights come on and it dominates the Lower Manhattan skyline.
Pass beneath the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, with its arches beautifully backlit by the evening sky.
Sail under the Manhattan Bridge, catching the illuminated structure and reflections off the East River.
Take in breathtaking views of the Manhattan Skyline as it lights up for the night, with landmarks like One World Trade Center sparkling in the distance.
Complete your magical cruise back at Pier 40, with the vibrant evening cityscape behind you.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Duration: Cruise lasts approximately 1.5 hours, perfect for early evening plans.
- Boarding Time: Arrive 30–45 minutes early for boarding and the best seating options.
- Ticket Types: General Admission: First-come, first-served seating. Premium Admission: Reserved seating, priority boarding, and complimentary sparkling wine & cookie.
- Food & Drink: Onboard bar and snacks available for purchase. Outside food & drinks not permitted.
- Dress Code: Casual chic. Layers recommended—even summer evenings can get breezy on the water.
- Photo Opportunities: Unmatched views of Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and NYC skyline at sunset—bring your camera!
- Weather Policy: Cruises sail rain or shine (indoor & outdoor seating available).
Reviews(10)
The tour was supposed to be guided by in order to give us information. The crew informed us that the narrator called in sick. We were riding around the water and the only site that was recognizable was the Statue of Liberty. Not what was on the overview
Awful experience. I went to see a sunset with my mom departing from pier 40. We had the general admission who costed $35 each, on the website it says to get there 30 minutes before 7pm, the departure time. But first they passed to those who were going to eat and premium admission, they ended up starting the trip at 7:30pm. My mom and I didn't know about the others admissions, so we had to stay with the general that allowed you to be on the first or third floor. First floor completely disgusting and dirty, you can barely see through the windows, chairs and tables dirty. Third floor don't have enough seats for a tour that lasts 3+ hours and that allow so many people. Kinda forcing you to buy the ticket for the restaurant(second floor), but you can't do that after being inside. General admission only allows you to buy some sodas and mini snacks (soda $6). None of the admissions allows you to enter food or drinks from outside. The view was beautiful if you like NYC but, for me it's not worth it. Staff was alright 👍🏽 . I never make a review on places but I had to, I should had also take pictures.
The cruise was canceled because of the weather it was ice and wind that ruined the book ride…………………..
I get seasick easily, but this boat was very stable. Didn't feel queasy once, which was a relief. The views made it unforgettable.
Seeing the Statue of Liberty up close from the water gave me chills. The boat slowed so we could grab all the photos we needed without rushing
Excellent vision of Manhattan, in those hours with a vision very close also to the statue of liberty We must carry the digitized tickets on the mobile
Jeez lu eez how many people can you put on a boat? The boat was so crowded it felt like I was in a house party from my teenage years. It was hard to walk around without bumping into anybody. People were visibly upset and arguing with one another. And I get it, make as much money as possible but you’re still on a small boat thats traveling through 200 ft of water. Maybe add a capacity limit? Also, they will movie theater trap you, I bought 2 simple drinks (tequila & pineapple) and it was $23 each! It wasn’t even expensive tequila, it was Montezuma—calm down baby girl.
The organisation of the staff was an absolute disaster, it was 298 persons allowed on the boat and they let a way more people in (without buying any tickets) we bought ours and nobody even asked for them. Apart from that the view was stunning but would be a better experience if the service would be different.
Very old, the chairs were unstable, just foldable chairs, the music was extremely loud, it was so noisy! Go sit in the open area they ask you to pay $20 more because it’s “vip”, the lower deck is very hot. It was just a mess.
The tour offers an amazing view of NYC and NJ. The golden hour makes the experience even more special. Must recommended cruise when in NYC!!



