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Discover the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island through a private tour that offers an unparalleled experience. With round-trip ferry transportation and museum access, this highly-rated tour allows travelers to explore the statue’s crown and pedestal, as well as the restored Immigration Station. Guided by knowledgeable experts, the tour caters to all visitors, ensuring accessibility and the freedom to explore independently at Ellis Island. Prepare to be captivated by the rich history and breathtaking views that this unique adventure has in store.
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The private Statue of Liberty tour offers a comprehensive experience, including round-trip ferry transport and access to the museums on both Liberty and Ellis Islands.
With 467 reviews and a 99% traveler recommendation, this tour has earned a Badge of Excellence in New York City.
Highlights include the iconic Statue of Liberty and the restored Immigration Station on Ellis Island.
The tour features ferry tickets, entrance fees, a professional guide, and access to the crown and pedestal.
Wheelchair and stroller accessibility, as well as secure storage for prohibited items, ensure a seamless experience.
The meeting point for the private Statue of Liberty tour is Castle Clinton National Monument, located in Battery Park, New York, NY 10004.
The private Statue of Liberty tour meets at Castle Clinton National Monument in Battery Park, New York.
The guide arrives 15 minutes before the tour start time and can be identified by their orange hat and/or blue shirt or jacket.
The tour ends at Ellis Island, where guests have the option to explore independently or return to Battery Park.
Security screenings are required prior to boarding the ferry and accessing the pedestal.
Prohibited items include weapons, large umbrellas, drones, food, and drinks.
Lockers are available on Liberty Island for $0.25 each to store large items.
After meeting at Castle Clinton National Monument in Battery Park, the private Statue of Liberty tour begins with a 15-minute stop to admire the Manhattan skyline.
Next, the group heads to the Statue of Liberty, spending 2 hours exploring the iconic monument. Travelers can access the crown and pedestal, and learn about the statue’s history and significance.
The tour then continues to Ellis Island, where visitors can spend 1 hour exploring the restored Immigration Station and viewing artifacts related to the island’s past.
The tour ends at Ellis Island, allowing participants to continue exploring independently or return to Battery Park.
This private Statue of Liberty tour is designed to be accessible for all travelers.
Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome on the tour. Before boarding the ferry, all you will go through security screenings. Prohibited items include weapons, large umbrellas, drones, and outside food or drinks.
However, lockers are available on Liberty Island for $0.25 to store any large belongings.
With these accessibility and security measures in place, guests can focus on seeing the iconic landmarks and artifacts without unnecessary distractions or hassles.
What do travelers have to say about this private Statue of Liberty tour? With 468 reviews and a 99% traveler recommendation, it’s clear this tour is a hit.
Guests praise the knowledgeable, humorous, and personable guides like James, Joseph, and Timothy, who share engaging narratives and personal stories. Families and the elderly note the tour accommodates their needs well.
While some feedback mentions the pricing and duration, the overall experience earns high recommendations. Travelers highlight the private nature of the tour and the guides’ ability to enhance the visit to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
The tour’s highlights include a visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty, an American symbol of freedom and democracy.
Guests can explore the grounds of Liberty Island and view the statue’s exterior up close. They’ll also have the opportunity to access the statue’s pedestal, which provides stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor.
Inside the statue’s museum, travelers can discover fascinating artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the statue’s history and construction.
The tour also includes a stop at Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants entered the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
After exploring the iconic Statue of Liberty, the tour continues on to Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States.
Visitors can tour the restored Immigration Station and view artifacts that tell the stories of those who passed through its doors. The guided tour highlights the significance of Ellis Island and its role in shaping the nation’s history.
Guests can explore the museum exhibits, visit the Wall of Honor, and learn about the challenges and triumphs experienced by immigrants. The tour provides an immersive and educational experience at this important national landmark.
Booking this private Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour is quick and easy. Priced at $75 per person, the tour features round-trip ferry transport, entrance fees, and a knowledgeable guide.
Travelers can choose from several departure times throughout the day to suit their schedule. Payment is accepted online or by phone, and a 24-hour cancellation policy applies.
This tour has consistently received excellent reviews, with travelers praising the guides’ expertise and the overall value.
Whether visiting as a family or solo, this private tour offers a seamless and memorable experience at these iconic New York landmarks.
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Yes, visitors can take photos of the Statue of Liberty. Photography is permitted throughout the tour, including on the ferry, at the pedestal, and on Liberty Island. Just be mindful of security restrictions and avoid interfering with others’ experiences.
There’s no strict dress code for the Statue of Liberty tour, but visitors should wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for the walking and ferry ride. Casual attire is generally fine, as long as it’s neat and respectful.
If the ferry is delayed or canceled, the tour provider will make alternative arrangements to ensure visitors can still access the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. They’ll work to minimize any disruptions to the tour experience.
No, visitors can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour prohibits bringing in food, drinks, and other large items like weapons and drones. Lockers are available for $0.25 to store any prohibited items.
The tour guides often provide additional commentary on the Manhattan skyline and share insights about New York City’s history and landmarks during the tour. Travelers note the guides’ engaging narratives and personal stories enhance the overall experience.
The private Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour offers an immersive experience, allowing travelers to explore these iconic landmarks fully. With round-trip ferry transportation, museum access, and expert guides, the tour caters to all visitors, providing accessibility options and the freedom to discover both sites at their own pace. This highly-rated adventure is a must-do for those seeking a memorable and enriching exploration of American history.