Pier 16 South Seaport
New York, NY 10004
866-925-4631
BEWARE! DO NOT BUY TICKETS ONLINE! We bought tickets to ride The Beast online thinking we would bypass waiting in the ticket line at the pier. They took my credit card info and gave me a confirmation #. I get to the pier the next day and
3BEWARE! DO NOT BUY TICKETS ONLINE! We bought tickets to ride The Beast online thinking we would bypass waiting in the ticket line at the pier. They took my credit card info and gave me a confirmation #. I get to the pier the next day and
My sister and her boyfriend were visiting and we decided to make a day in NYC. Four of us went on the 3 hour full island tour, narrated by an older man with silvery gray hair and bright blue eyes. The tour guide was fantastic and pointed
3My sister and her boyfriend were visiting and we decided to make a day in NYC. Four of us went on the 3 hour full island tour, narrated by an older man with silvery gray hair and bright blue eyes. The tour guide was fantastic and pointed
We traveled to NYC for the 4th of July for the first time ever this year. To be honest I was a bit concerned with the crowd watching the fireworks so I wanted a solution that would give is a great view without having to deal with the
3We traveled to NYC for the 4th of July for the first time ever this year. To be honest I was a bit concerned with the crowd watching the fireworks so I wanted a solution that would give is a great view without having to deal with the
Pros: everything!
Cons: pricy food & drink on board
You have options of sitting on the sundeck, interior, or right or left side of the boat. We, unfortunately, sat on the left side. The whole time, the narrarator kept pointing out the attractions on the "right side of the boat". It was so
3You have options of sitting on the sundeck, interior, or right or left side of the boat. We, unfortunately, sat on the left side. The whole time, the narrarator kept pointing out the attractions on the "right side of the boat". It was so
Pros: Nice for the people on the right side of the boat
Cons: Meaningless for people on the left side of the boat
I grew up in NYC and don't usually do "tourist" activities, but the Circle Line Downtown is really awesome. I took some friends from out of town to the Thursday Happy Hour Cruise and we all had a great time. If you want a guided tour,
3I grew up in NYC and don't usually do "tourist" activities, but the Circle Line Downtown is really awesome. I took some friends from out of town to the Thursday Happy Hour Cruise and we all had a great time. If you want a guided tour,
Pros: Fun, inexpensive, great lor locals and visitors, bring a camera
I used to live in NYC, but now reside in NJ. I thought a great way to show NYC to visiting relatives might be a Circle Line cruise. The cruise that ends at sunset was the perfect time to show off the city, but beware: don't bother
3I used to live in NYC, but now reside in NJ. I thought a great way to show NYC to visiting relatives might be a Circle Line cruise. The cruise that ends at sunset was the perfect time to show off the city, but beware: don't bother
Don't miss their Shark Speed Boat ride. It is a thirty minute ride that originates out of Pier 16. it's a great deal only $20. for adults and $14 for children. Well worth the trilling ride will you take in the skyline. Don't go during school hours the boat only accommodate 149 passengers on first experience there were a bunch of screaming kids. It was still fun.
4Don't miss their Shark Speed Boat ride. It is a thirty minute ride that originates out of Pier 16. it's a great deal only $20. for adults and $14 for children. Well worth the trilling ride will you take in the skyline. Don't go during school hours the boat only accommodate 149 passengers on first experience there were a bunch of screaming kids. It was still fun.
The irony is that native New Yorkers love the Circle Line at least as much as tourists. What better way to relax and get some perspective than to circle the island and see it all from afar? Plus, the uptown half of the trip passes shores
3The irony is that native New Yorkers love the Circle Line at least as much as tourists. What better way to relax and get some perspective than to circle the island and see it all from afar? Plus, the uptown half of the trip passes shores