Sail past the Statue of Liberty with a welcome cocktail at golden hour
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1-4 people
Welcome cocktail, Tall ship sail
Board the Clipper City for a 1 hour 30 minute golden hour sail with harbor views and a welcome cocktail. Cruise past the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Governors Island, and the Manhattan skyline.
A nominal 5% gratuity for the Captain and Crew is included in your ticket price. Sailing may operate in light rain, but may be canceled due to severe or unsafe conditions.
All bookings are final; refunds are not offered. Rescheduling fees apply ($20 per ticket). Changes within 72 hours result in forfeiture of ticket and all paid value. Bookings made within 72 hours cannot be rescheduled and are non-refundable.
Arrive early. Check-in and boarding begin 15 minutes before departure. The boat leaves promptly at the scheduled time and may release your reserved space 5 minutes prior to departure if you have not checked in.
Dress for cooler temperatures on the water and bring light layers. Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are recommended on summer days.
Sailing may operate in light rain or intermittent sprinkles, but the Captain may cancel in severe or unsafe conditions. If your sail is canceled, you will be offered alternate departures (subject to availability) or receive a sailing credit for the current or following season.
Pier 17
Sailing around Manhattan at sunset, with jazz playing and the Statue of Liberty drifting into view, is the kind of experience that tends to stick with people. Reviewers consistently describe it as a highlight of their entire New York trip, with the open-water perspective of the skyline offering something genuinely different from the city's usual tourist circuits. The vibe is relaxed and unhurried, with blankets on hand for cooler days and drinks available to help set the mood. The crew gets mentioned constantly, and in the best possible way. Captain Steve and the rest of the team come across as warm, knowledgeable, and genuinely engaged with guests. Experienced sailors have even been invited to take the helm, while first-timers are encouraged to help with the rigging. That hands-on energy seems to be a big part of what makes the experience feel special rather than just scenic. Highly rated across a wide range of travelers and seasons, this one earns its reputation. One reviewer summed it up well after 11 years of New York adventures, calling it the single best experience the city has to offer. That's a bold claim, but reading through the reviews, it's hard to argue.
The best NYC experience I have ever had. NY has no shortage of tourist attractions or things to do. After 11 years of boat, bike, bus rides - this is the hands down number one experience I would recommend. The wind, sea, sail takes you away from the daily grind. Would do it once a week over a massage session. The staff also made it a great experience. Yacht rock playing all the classics. Can’t wait for the next trip out. I
Vincent C
March 31, 2026
The best NYC experience I have ever had. NY has no shortage of tourist attractions or things to do. After 11 years of boat, bike, bus rides - this is the hands down number one experience I would recommend. The wind, sea, sail takes you away from the daily grind. Would do it once a week over a massage session. The staff also made it a great experience. Yacht rock playing all the classics. Can’t wait for the next trip out. I
Vincent C
March 31, 2026