If you’re dreaming of seeing the Statue of Liberty from a fresh perspective, this NYC sailing experience might just be what you’re looking for. Although I haven’t personally been on this exact tour, I’ve heard quite a bit about it — and it definitely sounds like a memorable way to enjoy New York Harbor. What makes this trip stand out? First, the fact that it’s completely private, giving you the freedom to relax and take in the sights with your own group. Second, the chance to sail on a classic boat rather than just cruise on a big ferry, which adds a real sense of adventure.
One thing I appreciate about this experience is how flexible it is: you can bring your own food and drinks—perfect for a casual picnic or an intimate date. Also, the captain’s willingness to turn off the engine and actually sail rather than just motor around is a major plus, giving you a more authentic sailing feeling. The only thing to consider? Since it’s a sailing boat, it might not be ideal if you’re prone to seasickness or expecting a super smooth ride. But overall, this tour seems best suited for travelers who want a quiet, personal escape with iconic views.
Whether you’re a visitor looking for a unique angle on NYC or a local wanting to see familiar sights from a different vantage point, this tour could fit the bill. It’s especially appealing if you’re after a private, relaxed experience where you set the pace—no crowds, no rushing, just the wind and water.
Key Points

- Private Group Experience: You get the boat all to yourself or with your booked group, offering intimacy and flexibility.
- Authentic Sailing: The captain aims to turn off the motor and raise the sails when possible, providing a genuine sailing experience.
- Flexible Food & Drinks: Bring your own snacks and beverages, making it perfect for a personalized picnic on the water.
- Scenic Views: Sail past the Statue of Liberty, Governors Island, and Lower Manhattan, with the opportunity for close-up photos and interesting facts from your captain.
- Comfort & Convenience: The meeting point is easy to find near Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the boat features a large open front deck for space and privacy.
- Weather Flexibility: The tour is weather-dependent, with cancellations possible if conditions aren’t safe—so it’s good to have a backup plan.
The Experience in More Detail

The tour lasts about 2 hours, a manageable window for most travelers who want a taste of sailing without committing to a full-day adventure. Departing from Brooklyn Bridge Park, you’ll start with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan, a skyline that’s always captivating. As you cruise southward, the boat glides past Governors Island, a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, and then approaches the Star of the show—the Statue of Liberty.
What’s compelling about this tour is the opportunity to get up close and personal with the Statue. Unlike a ferry or boat tour that keeps you at a distance, this sailing trip allows you to pass right alongside the iconic statue, giving you a chance for better photos and to really take in its grandeur. The captain can share tidbits and interesting facts about the landmarks you see, adding context to your surroundings and making the experience richer.
The boat itself is crafted from aluminum, which might sound like a small detail but actually affects the experience. It’s lightweight and designed for comfort, with an open deck that’s perfect for spreading out and spending quality time with your companions. The front of the boat is especially spacious, unlike typical sailboats that seat you in the cockpit. That means more room for everyone to relax, chat, or take in the views.
The actual sailing part is a highlight. When the captain raises the sails and turns off the engine, you feel the real thrill of harnessing the wind — a different sensation from cruising on a motorboat. It’s a peaceful yet exhilarating way to experience the water, and it’s rare to find such an authentic sailing experience in a city as busy as New York.
You’re encouraged to bring your own food and drinks, which makes for a relaxed, personalized outing. The vessel is equipped with cups, wine openers, and bottled water, so you only need to bring the snacks and beverages you enjoy. This flexibility is especially appreciated for romantic dates, small celebrations, or just a quiet afternoon away from the hustle.
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Practical Details and What to Expect

The meeting point is straightforward: once you arrive at the marina past the ice cream stand and soccer field, you’ll see the boat. The guide or captain will meet you there, making check-in simple. If you’re concerned about logistics, the process is smooth, and the experience is private, so you won’t be sharing the boat with strangers.
The cost of $630 covers up to six people, which is quite reasonable considering you’re reserving an entire boat for two hours. When you think about splitting that cost among friends or family, it quickly becomes an affordable luxury. Plus, since you can reserve now and pay later, it offers flexibility in planning your trip.
Weather is a factor to keep in mind. Because the tour is weather-dependent, cancellations can happen if conditions aren’t suitable. However, if that occurs, you’ll be refunded or rescheduled, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the forecast.
One potential downside is that this isn’t suitable for anyone prone to seasickness or expecting a very smooth ride. The conditions on the water can vary, and the experience is more authentic sailing than a powered cruise.
Lastly, bringing high heels or drones is prohibited for safety and technical reasons, so plan accordingly.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This sailing charter is ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting a private, peaceful escape from the city noise. It’s perfect if you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion or simply enjoy a relaxing afternoon on the water. If you’re interested in sailing, you’ll appreciate the chance to actually turn the sails and feel the wind.
However, it might not be suitable for those who are seasick or looking for a lively party atmosphere. It’s also not designed for larger groups or families with young children unless they’re comfortable on boats, as it’s a fairly relaxed, intimate experience.
Final Thoughts

For those wanting to see New York City’s iconic landmarks from a new angle, this private sailing trip offers a unique blend of authentic sailing, stunning views, and personalized comfort. The ability to bring your own food and drinks makes it feel more like a floating picnic, and the captain’s efforts to turn off the engine and raise the sails add a genuine touch that sets this apart from typical harbor cruises.
While the price might seem steep at first glance, considering you’re booking a private boat for two hours, it offers good value for a special experience. It’s a memorable way to celebrate, relax, or just indulge in some quiet time amid the city’s hustle.
This tour is best suited for those who value authenticity, privacy, and scenic beauty. If you’re after a calm, intimate adventure with the chance to learn a bit about the city’s landmarks, this could be a highlight of your trip.
New York City: Statue of Liberty Sailing Charter
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FAQ

Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, you’re encouraged to bring your own food and drinks. The boat has cups, wine openers, and bottled water, so you just need to pack your snacks.
How long is the tour?
The sailing experience lasts about 2 hours, making it a perfect short escape from your busy day.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers the private 2-hour sailing experience and bottled water. You bring your own food and drinks.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The description doesn’t specify, but since it’s a private, calm sailing experience, it might suit older children who are comfortable on boats. Always check with the provider if unsure.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably and consider bringing layers, as it can get breezy on the water. Avoid high heels for safety.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
Weather-based cancellations are made on the day, and you’ll be refunded or rescheduled based on your preference.
Where do I meet the boat?
Near Brooklyn Bridge Park, past the ice cream stand and soccer field. The guide will meet you at the marina gate.
How many people can fit?
Up to 6 people per booking, making it ideal for small groups or intimate outings.
Is there a guide onboard?
Yes, the captain will share interesting facts about the landmarks you pass, adding context to your journey.
If you’re craving a different perspective on NYC, enjoy being on the water, and love the idea of having a boat all to yourself, this sailing charter might just be what you need. It’s a peaceful, authentic experience that offers more than just sightseeing—it’s about feeling the wind, hearing the water, and making memories in a truly special setting.
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