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Visiting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island is a must-do for any traveler to New York City. Fortunately, there’s a guided tour that makes the experience seamless and informative. With priority ferry access, expert commentary, and options to explore the museums and views, this tour is highly recommended by past travelers. Whether you’re seeking the iconic photo op or a deeper dive into the history, this tour seems to have something for all. But what exactly can you expect from this renowned experience?
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This guided tour offers an enriching experience to explore the iconic Statue of Liberty and the historic Ellis Island.
With a 93% traveler recommendation and 1,285 reviews, the tour provides priority access to the ferry, reducing wait times.
Visitors will enjoy scenic views of Manhattan during the ferry ride and have time to explore the museums at both landmarks.
The tour includes a live guide, round-trip ferry service, and admission to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island museums.
Accessibility accommodations and regulations are also in place for a seamless experience.
The tour includes a live guide to provide commentary and insights throughout the experience.
Travelers will also receive round-trip ferry service to access both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Admission is included for the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island Museum, allowing visitors to explore the history and significance of these iconic landmarks.
Gratuities are also covered, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Whether you opt for pedestal or crown access, the tour offers a comprehensive package to make the most of your visit to these renowned attractions.
The meeting point for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour is located at 24 State St, New York, NY 10004, USA, in front of the Starbucks.
Travelers must arrive 15-30 minutes early, as the departure time is strict. The tour ends at Ellis Island. If lost at the meeting point, assistance is available.
The key meeting and departure details are:
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour is wheelchair accessible, and service animals are permitted.
The tour is conveniently located near public transportation. All visitors must undergo security screening before boarding the ferry. Large bags, alcohol, and weapons aren’t allowed.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, and any cancellations due to weather will be promptly communicated. While the experience may be altered in poor weather, the tour will continue as scheduled unless conditions become unsafe.
Visitors should arrive 15-30 minutes early to ensure a timely departure, as the departure time is strictly enforced.
This Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour accommodates a maximum of 25 travelers per group.
Reviewers praise the tour’s knowledgeable and engaging guides, who bring the sites’ history to life. Many recommend allotting sufficient time to explore Ellis Island thoroughly.
The tour earns an impressive average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 1,285 reviews, with 93% of travelers recommending it.
Key features include:
Where’s the meeting point for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour?
The tour meeting point is located at 24 State St, New York, NY 10004, USA, in front of a Starbucks.
Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, as the departure time is strict.
The tour ends at Ellis Island, so plan your return transportation accordingly.
Assistance is available at the meeting point if you get lost.
Nearby public transportation options include ferries, subways, and buses.
Ensure you account for travel time and security screenings when planning your arrival at the meeting point.
Upon arriving at the meeting point, guests can expect to embark on a guided tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
The tour includes:
The tour culminates at Ellis Island, where guests can discover the museum’s exhibits and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history of immigration in America.
While booking the tour in advance is recommended, guests can also purchase tickets on the day of the tour, subject to availability.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and service animals are permitted. Travelers should plan to arrive 15-30 minutes early as the departure time is strict.
Large bags, alcohol, and weapons aren’t allowed, and security screening is required. The tour operates rain or shine, with cancellations due to weather communicated in advance.
If lost at the meeting point, assistance is available. Guests who miss the tour aren’t eligible for refunds, and rebooking fees may apply.
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According to the tour details, outside food and drinks are not permitted on the tour. Participants should plan to purchase snacks and beverages at the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island facilities during their exploration time.
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Children of all ages are welcome to join, as the tour is suitable for families.
The entire tour typically lasts 3-4 hours. Visitors can expect to spend around 2 hours exploring the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, with additional time for the ferry ride and security screenings.
Yes, visitors can take photos inside the Statue of Liberty. However, flash photography is not allowed. Visitors should be mindful of others and refrain from using tripods or large equipment that could block access.
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve the tour in advance as spots are limited. This allows you to secure your spot and avoid potential sellouts, ensuring you get to enjoy the highlights of the guided tour.
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Guided Tour is an exceptional experience that combines priority access, breathtaking views, and expert commentary. With high traveler satisfaction, inclusive amenities, and accommodations for accessibility, this tour offers a hassle-free way to explore these iconic landmarks. Whether you’re interested in the pedestal, crown, or the museums, this tour provides a comprehensive and memorable visit to these historic sites.