New York City: Champagne, Cheese, Caviar & Sightseeing Cruise
About this activity
Highlights
- Breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty
- Panoramic skyline vistas of Manhattan
- Intimate setting with a maximum of 80 guests
- Expert insights from the crew
- Elegant ambiance with live commentary
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Wine and cheese pairings with accoutrements including caviar
- 1.5-hour cruise along Hudson River
- Gratuities (recommended for Captain and crew)
Itinerary
Pass by: Cruise south on the Hudson River for unobstructed views of Manhattan's Financial District, and One WTC, the tallest building in North America.
Pass by: Cruise past this historic landmark and onward into New York Harbor.
Pass by: Get up-close views of Lady Liberty. A great photo opportunity from the boat's bow or glass-enclosed observation cabin.
Pass by: Enjoy up-close views of Governors Island
Pass by: Enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan's skyline
Important information
Know before you book
- This experience is suitable for guests aged 21 and over; valid ID is required for alcohol service.
- The cruise operates rain or shine; in case of severe weather, the operator may offer a different date or full refund.
- Gratuities for the captain and crew are not included and are recommended for exceptional service.
Know before you go
- Check-in at the Classic Harbor Line ticket booth upon arrival at Pier 62, Chelsea Piers, New York, NY 10011.
- Dress comfortably and consider bringing a light jacket, as temperatures can vary on the water.
- Parking is available at Chelsea Piers; however, public transportation is recommended due to limited parking space.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- Minimum age is 21 years
- Only animals that perform a manual task to assist a person are permitted aboard. Emotional support animals and pets are not permitted
- Please coordinate with the operator in advance if assistance is required for boarding or if you have any questions about general accessibility. Accessibility varies by boat
- Large group bookings are not permitted. Multiple bookings are subject to added fees or cancellation by operator
- Elegant tables assigned to each booking party. Please inform operator if booking separately from the rest of your party
- A portion of each ticket is taxable and included in the listed price
Traveler reviews
Champagne Wine & Cheese - Disappointed
Champagne Wine and Cheese Cruise was not as advertised. Of the 50 or so onboard, not even 20 were there for the advertised cruise. The great majority were screaming teenagers and younger kids who were on a boat ride having nothing to do with the advertised cruise. Felt we should have been told that about the cruise. Greatly took away from the experience and I didn't feel it had been honestly, transparently advertised.
Disappointing
the cruise itself was very enjoyable. The cruse was disappointing in that it was advertised as a champagne and Caviar service. The caviar was not included, and the offering of how much champagne was poured was embarrassing. After we complained to the server, we were offered more beverage and even crackers for the 1st time. The cruise was advertised as an hour and a half, and was actually an hour and 20 minutes
Bubbles and views
Beautiful boat and very hospitable staff. Enjoyed the experience of seeing NYC from the water. interesting commentary. Champagne and cheese was a nice addition.
Take the tour without the cheeses and wine.
The cruise was relaxing, however the wine was small amounts and the cheese platter was nothing more than a token gesture with the cheese so small it was impossible to get enough to taste what type you were eating.
Not private tables
We enjoyed this cruise. However, there were some things that could have been better. The amount of cheese given for 2 people should have been doubled, or at least 50% more. It was not much at all. We paid extra for the hummus, olives, and fruit; even with these, it was not a whole lot of food for the cost. The champagnes were fine. I did not like that we had to share a table. When I inquired in advance, I was told that our party of two would be at a private table. However, what that looked like was a large table with a clear glass divider and two others at the table. Not at all private, and actually somewhat awkward. If the glass had been frosted, there would have been some semblance of privacy... but it was clear. So you had to do the friendly and greet your neighbors. In our case, it was a nice mother/daughter pair like my daughter and me. But I had zero interest in chatting the night away with strangers - I am an introvert and that is exhausting. So no, the tables are not necessarily private. Also, while on the one hand I appreciated the camaraderie and familiarity with which the primary host and wine server chatted with the passengers, on the other hand, it was a bit much. I guess it is a fine line between too aloof and too chatty, so that is tough to navigate I am sure. The view of the Statue of Liberty was wonderful from the water, and views of the city were equally stunning. I would do this again, don't get me wrong, but I would have liked to have gone in with a better understanding. So there it is. Hopefully somebody finds this helpful.
