How much is the boat to the Statue of Liberty?

TICKET OPTIONS AND FEES

Option Children Under 4 Adults 13+
FERRY FEE: $0 $23.50
PEDESTAL ACCESS: * $0 $23.80
CROWN ACCESS: ** Restricted $23.80
RANGER TOURS: Free Free

How do I get to the Statue of Liberty on a boat?

Monuments to Freedom To purchase ferry tickets, please go to StatueCruises.com or call 1-877-LADY-TIX. Ferry tickets may also be purchased at the Statue Cruises ticket booths, which are located in Castle Clinton in Battery Park (NYC) or at the ferry departure point in Liberty State Park in New Jersey.

Can you visit the Statue of Liberty now?

Access to Liberty and Ellis Islands is by Statue Cruises ferry only. For ferry departure times and ticketing information visit statuecruises.com or call 1-877-LADY-TIX. The last entrance to the pedestal is at 3:30 PM. The Statue of Liberty’s crown remains closed.

Can you take your own boat to the Statue of Liberty?

There is only one way to visit the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island Museum and that is by ferries operated by Statue Cruises and there are two locations where you can take the ferry.

Is the hard hat tour of Ellis Island worth it?

As far as behind-the-scenes tours go, the Ellis Island hard hat tour is a must-do. I saw a whole side of the storied immigration complex that few people ever visit, and learned a lot about the history of immigration in the U.S.

Can you see Statue of Liberty at night?

We’ll cruise directly to the Statue of Liberty from Pier 16 at the South Street Seaport so that you can see her up-close, gorgeously illuminated, perfectly silhouetted against the night sky. At sixty minutes, this is the fastest and most efficient way to experience the sparkling beauty of the New York Harbor at night.

Is Ellis Island hospital still standing?

The hospital was later converted into a Coast Guard training center and played an important role in World War II. In 1954, Ellis Island and its two hospitals closed for good, but it still stands today as a monument to all the people who fought so hard to make it to America.

How tall is the Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland?

A really spectacular thing. The first and longest mass concrete viaduct in Scotland or England was built there, opening in 1901 as part of the ‘Mallaig Extension’ ie the continuation of the West Highland Railway to the sea. A spectacular 21-arched concrete crescent was flung across the gap in the glen, 100ft / 30m high and 1284ft / 391m long.

Which is the best viaduct to see in Scotland?

Advice on the best viaduct viewpoint here, plus walks, loch cruising. It’s beautiful country – a Highland ‘must-see’ . Glenfinnan is a popular stopping-off point on the so-called Road to the Isles, the A830 that runs 43 miles / 69 km between Fort William and the ferry and fishing port of Mallaig.

How tall is the Man of Steel sculpture?

The Steel Man will be a 32-metre-high sculpture and visitor centre located in Rotherham (J34,M1), forming a landmark gateway to Yorkshire and the Sheffield City Region. The project began with a simple idea to create a landmark artwork and visitor centre that would act as a beacon for the Yorkshire region…