Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Tickets with Ferry from New Jersey

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Experience Highlights

Visit two of New York's most iconic landmarks with this ferry ride from Liberty State Park (1 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City) to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

Enjoy 3-6 hours exploring both sites and immerse yourself in their history with multilingual audio guides. Children under 4 years old are free.

  • Visit the Statue of Liberty and discover America's symbol of freedom.
  • Explore the Statue of Liberty and ImmigrationMuseum at your leisure.
  • Download the PDF guide to Downtown Manhattan with exclusive discounts.

What’s included

  • Round trip ferry transfer to Liberty Island and Ellis Island
  • Priority entry at the security checkpoint
  • Access to the grounds of the two islands and the Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Audio guide in 11 languages

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Keep in mind you need to arrive 10 minutes before start

Step by Step

Begin your experience by crossing New York Bay on a comfortable and safe ferry that departs approximately every 60-70 minutes from Liberty State Park in New Jersey. The journey offers unforgettable views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty herself, as seen by immigrants arriving in America.

When you disembark at Liberty Island, you can stroll at your own pace around the monument and visit the Statue of Liberty Museum, where you'll learn about its construction, its symbolism of freedom and the breaking of chains at the foot of the figure. The included audio guide will narrate anecdotes and little-known facts as you admire this 1886 marvel up close.

Next, the ferry will take you to Ellis Island, home of the National Museum of Immigration. Walk through the interactive galleries and discover stories of families who came here seeking a new beginning, and view archives and photographs documenting the passage of more than 12 million people through this cultural melting pot.

After your visit, you'll embark back to New Jersey, reflecting on the ideals of freedom that this statue has embodied for more than a century and grateful for the opportunities you have today.

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