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Private Boat and Bus Tours

An amazing private tour of New York!

Quick Details

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • Please dress appropriately for the weather
  • Food and snacks are allowed on the bus
  • Free hotel pickup available!
  • Lunch Restaurant and Menu: gansevoortmarketnyc.com

TIPS:

Pick up and drop off at your desired location. Please Dress appropriately for the weather that day, Food and snacks are allowed on the bus. Come enjoy our NYC Bus Tours, New York, NY.

All of our 14 passenger, 24 passenger, and 28 passenger buses include large windows, water on board, and a tour guide on board.

 

1 To 4 Passengers
$1,889
$1,589
5 To 9 Passengers
$2,289
$1,989
10 To 14 Passengers
$2,589
$2,289
15 To 19 Passengers
$2,989
$2,689
20 To 24 Passengers
$3,289
$2,989
25 To 30 Passengers
$3,889
$3,589
31 To 44 Passengers
$4,489
$4,189
45 To 55 Passengers
$4,889
$4,489

Discover the Spectacular Sights on Private Tour in New York City!

New York is a phenomenal city with lots to offer, and the best way to experience the highlights is with one of the 6 Hours Bus and Boat tour in NYC from Small Bus Tours NYC. Let us take you on a journey that gives you first hand exposure to the heart of the city and the unique elements that make it stand apart as one of the capitals of the world.

Pick up and drop off at your desired location for Private Tours. We encourage all our passengers to dress appropriately for the weather and encourage them to bring along food and snacks for their comfort.

Why It’s Worth It

On our sightseeing bus and boat tours you get the services of an experienced local guide that travels with you as you hop off and on the bus. This elevates our tours from simply riding around and looking at the sights into a combination bus and walking tour. Your bus waits as you explore attractions with the help of your guide, this saves your group from having to delay the rest of the tour while waiting for another bus to continue the journey. In addition to a dedicated guide, you also receive a boat ride pass to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Governor’s Island.

Price Includes:

Tour Guide on Bus. Our tour guide hops off and. hops on with you. It combines a bus tour with short walks with your tour guide while the bus waits for you to return back to the same bus and a boat ride by The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Governors Island.


ITINERARY:

  1. Theater District
    Tour Starts At West 51st & Broadway In Front Of Mcdonalds
  2. Times Square
  3. Garment District
  4. Macy’s
  5. Madison Square Garden
  6. Penn Station
  7. Pennsylvania Hotel
  8. Herald Square
  9. Empire State Building
    Greenwich Village
    New York University
    Washington Square Park
    (Hop Off: Short Walk With A Tour Guide)
  10. Noho
  11. Soho
  12. China Town
  13. Five Points
  14. Federal Court Building
  15. State Court Building
  16. Brooklyn Bridge City Hall
    (Hop Off: Short Walkwith A Tour Guide)
  17. Financial District
  18. Wall Street
  19. Trinity Church
  20. Wall Street Bull
  21. National Museum of The American Indian
    Battery Park
  22. 1 Hour Boat Ride By The Statue Of Liberty
    Ellis Island, Governors Island, To Staten Island
    (Hop Off: Onto The Boat Ride With Your Tour Guide)
  23. Ground Zero
    9-11 Museum
    9-11 Memorial
    One World Trade Center
    (Hop Off: Short Walk With A Tour Guide)
  24. East Side
  25. Brooklyn Bridge
  26. Manhattan Bridge
  27. Williamsburg Bridge
  28. United Nations Complex
  29. Grand Central Station
    Chrysler Building
    (Hop Off: Short Walk With a Tour Guide)
  30. Bryant Park
  31. Trump International Hotel And Tower
  32. Central Park
  33. Columbus Circle

AND FINALLY BACK TO TIMES SQUARE!

VISIT THE FAMOUS LADY LIBERTY!

The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City. The copper statue was originally conceived as an emblem of the friendship between the people of France and the U.S. and a sign of their mutual desire for liberty, over the years the Statue has become much more. It is the Mother of Exiles, greeting millions of immigrants and embodying hope and opportunity for those seeking a better life in America. It stirs the desire for freedom in people all over the world. It represents the United States itself.

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