Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry Ticket optional Upgrade

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Enjoy priority boarding access to the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island after a walking tour of Battery Park with a live guide. Learn about the statue's history and significance, then explore Liberty Island and Ellis Island.On a 30-minute guided tour of Battery Park, learn about its unique history and the Statue of Liberty. Located at the southern tip of Manhattan, Battery Park has a rich past and many monuments to explore.Finish at Castle Clinton, built for the War of 1812, where your guide will provide instructions for your visit to Liberty and Ellis Islands. Board the ferry with priority access to skip the lines and save time.Cross New York Harbor to the Statue of Liberty, where you’ll take a self-guided tour with multilingual audio headsets. Learn about Lady Liberty’s history and significance as you explore the island.Next, visit Ellis Island to hear stories of immigrants at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. It’s said that 40% of all current US citizens can trace their ancestors here.Upgrade to a fully guided tour, with your guide bringing the history of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty to life in a personal, engaging way. Choose between guides speaking English, Spanish, or French.
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Not allowed:
* Liquids, alcohol, weapons or large bags are allowed
Know in advance:
* A mandatory airport grade security screening is conducted prior to boarding the ferry
* Minors (17 or under) must be accompanied by an adult (25+)
* Audio tours are available in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Russian and Arabic
* Family friendly audio tours designed for children aged 6-10 are also available in the same languages
* Depending on the queues, and time of year, any tour departing from 1pm onwards may not make it to Ellis Island before it closes for the day
* Due to local regulations, the Statue of Liberty Museum, Ellis Island, and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum may not be open on the date of your visit