Throwdown: Circle Line Tours Downtown vs. Staten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry with Downtown Manhattan, New Jersey, and The Statue of Liberty in the background

See how Manhattan glimmers in the early morning sun and Lady Liberty’s torch is a beacon in the night sky.  Some of the best views of Manhattan can be seen from the waters of New York Harbor.  Luckily you don’t need one of those mega-yachts docked at North Cove Marina to cruise the harbor. 

Guidebooks recommend taking a sightseeing tour and most visitors to New York choose Circle Line Tours Downtown.  Circle Line offers a selection of tours, the most popular being the cruise of New York’s Liberty Harbor.  The tour on the newly renovated Miss New York lasts sixty minutes and costs $15.  There are very few sailings during the winter months; daily sailings begin mid-March with five sailings per day and continue through the summer with up to seven sailings per day.  

But I recommend you mingle with some of the 60,000 New Yorkers that make the daily commute from Staten Island to Manhattan by taking a cruise on the Staten Island Ferry. 

The Staten Island Ferry may just be the best bargain in all of Manhattan.  The 25-minute ride from Manhattan’s Battery to St. George, Staten Island is free and provides spectacular views of the south end of Manhattan and Statue of Liberty.  The ferry operates 24-hours a day, every 15 minutes during peak time and every 30-minutes during non-peak times.  Added bonus: the ferry sells some of the cheapest beer I have ever purchased in Manhattan.

Manhattan Pier Location: Staten Island Ferry-South Ferry Pier, Whitehall Street (at State Street) map 

Subway: R/W to Whitewall Street-South Ferry or 1 to South Ferry

Cost:  Free

Staten Island Ferry photo from personal collection

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5 Responses to “Throwdown: Circle Line Tours Downtown vs. Staten Island Ferry”

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