Are you ready to set sail on a one-of-a-kind tour of New York Harbor? We've got an unforgettable adventure waiting for you! Departing from Brooklyn Bridge Park against the breathtaking backdrop of Lo
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- BYOB
- Bottled water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit, so kids are definitely welcome on the private sailing charter! It's a great family-friendly activity, and kids usually love seeing the Statue of Liberty up close. Just make sure they can handle the boat ride and follow safety instructions from the captain. If you have really young ones, it’s a good idea to bring life jackets for them as a precaution.
A: The summer months from June to September are perfect for sailing in New York Harbor! The weather is warm, and you'll get to enjoy the sights in comfortable temperatures. However, if you’re looking for fewer crowds, late spring or early fall can also be great. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast for wind and rain, as they'll affect the sailing experience.
A: The sailing charter includes bottled water, and you're welcome to BYOB, so feel free to bring your favorite drinks or snacks! It’s also a good idea to bring sunscreen, hats, and maybe a light jacket if you're sailing in the evening. Don't forget your camera for those iconic NYC shots!
Discussions
Just went on the private sailing charter - WOW!
I recently took the private sailing charter from Brooklyn Bridge Park, and it was amazing! The views of the Statue of Liberty and lower Manhattan were breathtaking. Our captain shared awesome stories about the landmarks, which made it even better. We packed some drinks and enjoyed the BYOB part while sailing! Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique experience in NYC.
Thinking of gifting the sailing charter - any advice?
I’m looking to buy the private sailing charter experience for my sister’s birthday. She's in NYC for the first time and I think this would be perfect! Do you think it’s suitable for someone who gets seasick? What if it rains?