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Experience New York’s skyline on a 1.5-hour small yacht cruise for $60, with close views of the Statue of Liberty and iconic landmarks from Chelsea Piers.
Sailing aboard the Kingston, a charming 1920s-style yacht, this Day Cruise on Small Yacht with Statue of Liberty Views offers a fresh perspective on New York City’s famous skyline. For $60 per person, you get a 1.5-hour cruise departing from Chelsea Piers at Pier 62, with unobstructed views from an aft observatory and plenty of opportunities for striking photographs. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an intimate experience away from crowds, with light narration providing context about the sights.
The cruise features close-up views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, along with sights of Battery Park and Governor’s Island. The small yacht design ensures a comfortable, personal atmosphere, with large windows and an open bow to enjoy the breeze and sunshine. The experience includes one drink, with additional beverages available for purchase, and does not include food, making it a relaxed, straightforward outing for those who want to focus on the scenery.


This cruise begins at Chelsea Piers, located at West 22nd Street on the Hudson River. The departure is from the northernmost end of Pier 62, just a few steps from the dock, making it easy to find. Travelers are advised to arrive 15-30 minutes early to check in with their ID and receive boarding passes. The meeting location’s proximity to the city’s other attractions makes it a convenient starting point for a quick afternoon escape.
The boarding process is straightforward, but travelers needing assistance should contact the operator in advance, especially if requiring accessibility accommodations. The cruise is not suitable for pets, except for animals performing manual tasks to assist people.
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The Kingston captures the elegance of the 1920s with its classic design and intimate size. This yacht offers large operable windows in the covered observatory to feel the fresh breeze while protected from the sun, creating a comfortable viewing environment. The open bow invites guests to soak up the sunshine and take photos of the city skyline from an ideal vantage point.
The crew maintains a friendly atmosphere, and the light narration guides guests through the key sights, including the Financial District, Hudson River Park, and the Waterfront. The vessel’s small size fosters a personal feel, with space on the forward deck for sunbathing and picture-taking.

One of the main highlights of this cruise is the up-close view of the Statue of Liberty as the yacht cruises along the Hudson River. Passengers can enjoy a clear, direct perspective that larger boats often cannot provide. Alongside the Statue, the cruise passes Ellis Island, allowing for picturesque shots of these iconic landmarks.
The Captain’s light narration helps make sense of the surrounding sights, providing context about the history and significance of each site. The unobstructed views from the aft observatory are particularly praised, giving everyone a good chance to capture memorable photos.
While cruising along the Hudson River, passengers see Battery Park, the Financial District, and Governor’s Island from the water. The views of Lower Manhattan are especially striking, with the skyscrapers glowing against the sky in the afternoon light. This part of the cruise offers a peaceful escape from the busy streets, with the city skyline sprawling in front.
Guests on the forward deck can enjoy the sun and fresh air, making it a perfect spot for photography or simply taking in the scene. The large windows in the covered area ensure those who prefer shade still receive a great view.
More Great Tours NearbyThe included beverage adds a touch of relaxation to the cruise, with options to purchase additional drinks during the trip. The light alcoholic beverage helps enhance the cruise experience without adding extra cost, and the friendly crew is happy to serve.
While no food is offered during the cruise, the price point of $60 is considered a very good value for the experience, especially given the proximity to the landmarks and the personal atmosphere of the vessel.
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The 1.5-hour duration makes this cruise an ideal quick sightseeing stop or afternoon activity. The cruise usually runs in the afternoon, fitting well into a relaxed sightseeing itinerary. The timing allows for good lighting for photos, especially when the sun is lower in the sky.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early to avoid last-minute stress, and to bring a passport or ID for check-in. The small size of the yacht means large groups are not permitted, ensuring a more personal experience, but also requiring advanced booking.

Unlike larger boat tours, this cruise offers a more intimate setting aboard a 1920s-style yacht, perfect for those valuing comfort and personal space. The unobstructed views from both the covered observatory and the open bow provide versatile viewing options. Its affordable price and friendly crew make it accessible and enjoyable.
The close-up perspective of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island makes this cruise stand out, especially for visitors wanting to capture iconic images without the crowds. The light narration adds context without overwhelming or rushing, making it suitable for all ages.
This $60 cruise suits those who want to appreciate New York’s skyline from a peaceful, intimate vessel rather than large crowds. It’s perfect for photographers, history buffs, or anyone looking for a quick but meaningful water tour. The absence of food simplifies the outing, while the included drink adds a small touch of indulgence.
This tour may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges requiring full accessibility, so planning ahead is recommended. Still, the friendly staff and beautiful views make it a highly recommended water adventure in NYC.
What is the duration of this cruise?
The cruise lasts 1.5 hours, providing a comfortable window to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Chelsea Piers, Pier 62, located at West 22nd Street on the Hudson River.
How many drinks are included?
Each ticket includes one drink, with additional beverages available for purchase onboard.
Is food served during the cruise?
No, food is not available during this experience.
Can I bring pets?
Only animals performing manual tasks to assist a person are permitted. Pets or emotional support animals are not allowed.
Is accessibility available?
Accessibility varies by boat; travelers should coordinate with the operator in advance if assistance is needed when boarding.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring passport or ID card for check-in, and it’s recommended to dress appropriately for weather conditions.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, large group bookings are not permitted; multiple bookings may incur extra fees or cancellations.
What makes this cruise special?
The small yacht design, close-up views of the Statue of Liberty, and friendly narration make this a personal and memorable waterway adventure.
Can I take photos during the cruise?
Yes, the large windows and open bow provide excellent photo opportunities of NYC’s skyline and landmarks.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking in advance is recommended, especially since large groups are not allowed and spots fill quickly.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility to adjust your plans if needed.