Discover Liberty & Ellis Island: Guided tour, ferry rides, and immersive history in half a day. Capture iconic photos and explore America’s heritage.
Discover Liberty & Ellis Island: Guided tour, ferry rides, and immersive history in half a day. Capture iconic photos and explore America’s heritage.
- Battery Park - The tour begins at Battery Park, situated at the southernmost point of Manhattan in New York City. This historic 25-acre public park offers breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Established in the 17th century as a defensive artillery battery, it has evolved into a lively area with gardens, monuments, and…
- Battery Park - The tour begins at Battery Park, situated at the southernmost point of Manhattan in New York City. This historic 25-acre public park offers breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Established in the 17th century as a defensive artillery battery, it has evolved into a lively area with gardens, monuments, and ferry terminals for your tour departure. Notable landmarks include Castle Clinton, a former fort now a museum, and the Seaglass Carousel. It serves as a gateway to the harbor and a peaceful retreat in the bustling city.
- Liberty Island - After a ferry ride, the first stop is Liberty Island, a small island in New York Harbor that houses the iconic Statue of Liberty. Spanning about 14 acres and managed by the National Park Service, it was originally named Bedloe’s Island before being renamed in 1956 to honor the statue. The island provides close-up views of the statue, a symbol of freedom and democracy, and features a museum that details its history and significance.
- Statue of Liberty - The Statue of Liberty, a global symbol of freedom and democracy, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and gifted by France in 1886 to commemorate the Franco-American alliance and celebrate liberty. Standing 305 feet tall, the statue depicts Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, holding a torch and a tablet inscribed with the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it remains a powerful emblem of hope and freedom. Visitors can explore the Statue of Liberty Museum, which opened in 2019, to learn about the statue’s creation, history, and symbolism through interactive exhibits and artifacts, including the original torch. The museum also delves into the engineering challenges faced during its construction and the statue’s cultural impact worldwide.
- Ellis Island - After enjoying some free time at the Statue of Liberty and taking a few selfies, the next stop is Ellis Island. Located in New York Harbor near the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island was the primary immigration station for the United States from 1892 to 1954. Over 12 million immigrants passed through its doors, making it a symbol of America’s rich immigrant heritage. Today, Ellis Island is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and houses the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. The museum showcases the stories of the millions who journeyed to America, offering exhibits on their challenges, cultures, and contributions to American society. Visitors can explore the restored Great Hall, where immigrants were processed, and trace their own ancestry through the island’s extensive archives.
- Ellis Island Immigration Museum - The National Museum of Immigration, located on Ellis Island, chronicles the experiences of the millions who passed through its doors from 1892 to 1954. Housed in the restored Main Building, where immigrants were once processed, the museum features exhibits on the immigration journey, including personal stories, artifacts, and photographs that highlight the challenges and hopes of those seeking a new life in America. The museum also explores broader themes of migration, cultural exchange, and the ongoing story of American immigration. Visitors can research their ancestry through the American Family Immigration History Center, which offers access to ship manifests and immigration records. Guides will share fascinating tales about the incredible history of Ellis Island, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace and decide when to take the ferry back to Manhattan.
- Expert, English-Speaking Tour Guide
- Return Ferry Ticket from Manhattan to Liberty & Ellis Islands
- Headsets so you can always hear your guide
- Entry Ticket to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum
- General Admission to Statue of Liberty
- Expert, English-Speaking Tour Guide
- Return Ferry Ticket from Manhattan to Liberty & Ellis Islands
- Headsets so you can always hear your guide
- Entry Ticket to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum
- General Admission to Statue of Liberty
- Statue of Liberty Pedestal & Crown Access
- Gratuities
- Statue of Liberty Pedestal & Crown Access
- Gratuities
Experience the best of Liberty and Ellis Island in half a day. Start at Battery Park, taking in stunning views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty while your expert guide shares the significance of these iconic landmarks. Board the ferry to Liberty Island and enjoy breathtaking sights as your guide explains the history and symbolism of the…
Experience the best of Liberty and Ellis Island in half a day. Start at Battery Park, taking in stunning views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty while your expert guide shares the significance of these iconic landmarks. Board the ferry to Liberty Island and enjoy breathtaking sights as your guide explains the history and symbolism of the Statue of Liberty. Explore the statue up close, capture memorable photos, and soak in the atmosphere.
Then, sail to Ellis Island, where your guide will bring the immigrant experience to life at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. Discover the powerful stories of those who shaped America.
Conclude with a scenic ferry ride back to Battery Park, leaving with a deep appreciation for these historic sites—all in just half a day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.