- Access to Statue of Liberty Island and Ellis Island with ferry included
- Skip the line at the ticket booth, save your time!
- Priority line for "Reserve Ticket" before boarding
- Enjoy New York seen from the sea
FOR AUGUST, PLEASE PURCHASE A PASS OR BUY TICKETS DIRECTLY AT THE TICKET BOOTH. THANK YOU.
Description
The Statue of Liberty is located on a 12-acre island in the middle of New York City's harbor. Designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, it was a gift of international friendship from the citizens of France in commemoration of the centennial of the United States in 1876. 46 meters tall, it's situated atop a granite pedestal above the walls of a star-shaped pillar. It was completed and inaugurated on October 28, 1886, and then designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. The Statue of Liberty has become one of the most universal symbols of freedom and democracy worldwide. Access to the inside of the Statue's pedestal or the Crown is not included.
What You Need to Know Before Booking
The ticket requires a specific date and time, however, if the chosen time is not available, we will assign a time close to your preference. In some cases, the date might not be available. In that case, you will be contacted to choose an alternative date.
If you take the ferry after 2:00 PM, the visit to Ellis Island is not included.
Head to the boarding area in the priority line for "Reserve Tickets" at the chosen time, and after the checks, you will be boarded on the first available ferry. The time mentioned is for starting the security checks, not for the ferry departure. The ferries operate every 30 minutes, so if you miss one, you'll catch the next! The chosen time is indicative; we will send you the ticket with the closest available time to your preference.
Important
AFTER MAKING YOUR RESERVATION, YOU WILL RECEIVE AN AUTOMATIC CONFIRMATION, AND WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE ELECTRONIC TICKET TO BE PRINTED.
Opening Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM every day. There are variations in opening hours on public holidays. Last ferry at 1:00 PM. Subsequently, the ferries allow access to only one island until 3:30 PM.
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