Highlights
Unwind on a classic sailboat while gliding past the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan’s skyline—authentic, scenic, and unforgettable
About This Deal
Ever wanted to see New York City like never before? Here’s your chance to leave the busy sidewalks behind and take in the city from a peaceful, wind-powered vantage point. With North River Sailing, you’ll experience the iconic skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and more—all from the comfort of a classic sailboat. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this adventure is your front-row seat to one of the most spectacular urban coastlines in the world.
What We Offer
- 2-Hour Public Sailing Charter for 4 People
- Reserve spots on a shared sail with fellow adventurers. With a small group of up to 4 guests, you'll enjoy an intimate sailing experience with plenty of room to relax—and maybe make a new friend or two!
- Private Daytime Sail Charter for Up to 6 People
- Set out on the water with just your group—perfect for friends, family, or a romantic escape. With the boat all to yourselves, you can spread out, relax, and truly make it your own!
Good to Know
- Departing from Brooklyn Bridge Park with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan, Tantara sails south, past Governors Island and right alongside the Statue of Liberty for a close-up with one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
- Both offers are only available for sails departing before 5pm on Monday through Friday, and excluding holidays.
- No pets on the public charter option.
Why You Should Grab This Offer
This isn’t your typical boat cruise. North River Sailing creates truly authentic adventures on the water—no noisy engines, just the wind and waves. Their sailboat, Tantara, offers a spacious deck for comfortable lounging and photo ops, making every trip feel both luxurious and personal. Whether you're sipping your favorite drink (yes, it’s BYOB!) or bringing along your dog for a pet-friendly outing, each sail is tailored to feel like your own mini escape.With a focus on small-group experiences, this is perfect for those who want to enjoy the harbor without crowds. From jaw-dropping views of the Statue of Liberty to new perspectives on Manhattan, it's a reminder that the best views of the city aren't always on land.