New York Daily News

The only way to visit the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: the Statue Cruises experience

- Statue of Liberty:Ground, Ellis Island: Boat Cruise:

No visit to the New York City area is complete without a trip to the world’s most famous landmarks – the Statue of Liberty National Monument and the Ellis Island National Immigratio­n Museum. A surprising number of people who catch a glimpse of her every day while commuting from Brooklyn, Staten Island or New Jersey, have never actually visited Lady Liberty or Ellis Island. So whether you are a tourist or a local who’s never been, get there this summer—on a tour from Statue Cruises. Get your official/authorized Statue of Liberty tickets at www. statuecrui­ses.com at the guaranteed lowest price.

Statue Cruises is the only authorized official provider of tickets and tours to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. There are three experience­s in one Statue Cruises tour. First, you get an amazing view of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty, during your cruise on New York Harbor. Second, you can choose ground, pedestal or crown access to the Statue of Liberty National Monument. And third, you receive admission to the Ellis Island National Immigratio­n Museum and Wall of Honor.

Save with these discounted attraction packages—each of the packages below feature an official/authorized ticket to the Statue Cruises Experience: round trip boat tour in New York Harbor to both Liberty & Ellis Island, a Statue of Liberty Ticket and admission to the Ellis Island National Immigratio­n Museum. pedestal or crown access to the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Admission to the Ellis Island National Immigratio­n Museum featuring the Wall of Honor. Round trip boat tour transporta­tion in New York Harbor. Whether you choose to view her from the grounds of Liberty Island, go up onto her pedestal, or climb all the way to her crown, getting up close to the statue herself is always a highlight of the tour. Many visitors also find that the Ellis Island National Immigratio­n Museum is an unforgetta­ble experience all on its own. The museum outlines the long journeys so many immigrants made to New York City from all over the world, and what they endured to arrive at Ellis Island.

Statue Cruises offers departures daily for the convenienc­e of visitors and residents alike. Statue Cruises leave from Lower Manhattan and from Jersey City, and it’s advisable to purchase tickets well in advance, especially for weekend visits. Ticket times indicate when you may enter the security facility that leads to the ferry—ferries leave every 35-40 minutes between 9 am and 3:30 pm, and you choose which ferry to take and when. For tickets and more informatio­n, visit www.statuecrui­ses.com or call 1-877-LADYTIX.

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