2.5-hour Guided Sailboat Tour

2.5 hour sails for up to six passengers from Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, One15 Brooklyn Marina, 159 Bridge Park Drive. Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center, Ellis I

2.5 hour sails for up to six passengers from Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, One15 Brooklyn Marina, 159 Bridge Park Drive. Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center, Ellis Island, Governor's Island and Manhattan skyline. Guests are welcome to bring any food or drink--please no red wine or anything that stains or is messy.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the sailboat tour? Is it chilly on the water?

A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get windy and cooler on the water, especially in the fall. A light jacket or sweater is a good idea, plus don’t forget sunscreen! The boat has plenty of space so you can bring a bag with snacks, too.

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather's bad?

A: Yes, if the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can reschedule! Just make sure to contact Brooklyn Sail as soon as possible. They’re usually pretty flexible and want you to have the best experience.

Q: Is this sailboat tour good for kids? What age range?

A: Yes, it’s kid-friendly! There’s no strict age limit, but kids aged 6 and up usually have a great time. The crew is great with families, and the views are totally worth it for the little ones. Just keep an eye on them near the edge!

Discussions

Just did the Sailboat Tour and it was incredible!

I took the 2.5-hour sailboat tour from Brooklyn Bridge Park, and wow! The views of the Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty are stunning. We were allowed to bring snacks and drinks (no red wine tho, which I appreciate); we brought cheese and crackers. The crew was so friendly and made the trip extra fun. Highly recommend for a unique gift or outing!

Thinking of gifting the Sailboat Tour – any tips?

I’m looking to buy the sailboat tour for my partner’s birthday. Has anyone done this? Would it be better during the day or sunset? And do they provide any blankets or anything for cooler evenings?