These are just some of the sights you are able to see while chartering your private yacht with us. Contact us to find out more!
Best Swimming location! It's not unusual to see dozens of boats anchored out or tied together and swimming and socializing in 3-4 ft of water behind the boats!
Great Sunset Views while cruising alongside this beach!
Stunning views from below! Spanning over 3 miles in length, this bridge replaced the Tappan Zee Bridge, which is a major thoroughfare and the only bridge that connects Rockland and Westchester County.
In service from 1883-1961, this historical landmark served to warn ships of nearby shoals. Since construction of the nearby Tappan Zee Bridge in 1955, ships used markings on the bridge to navigate the channel and the lighthouse was no longer needed.
Constructed in 1924, this bridge held the record for longest suspension bridge in the world, connecting the Palisades Parkway and NY Route 9D, as well as a section of the Appalacian trail.
The United Stated Military Academy is a national historical landmark that was founded in 1802 on the site of Fort Clinton which served as a defense for the Continental Army and helped guard against enemy ships sailing up the Hudson river during the American Revolutionary War.
Perhaps one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Instead of cramming yourself onto an overcrowded ferry and seeing the tops of the buildings over everyone else's head, treat yourself and a handful of your closest friends to view the city from a perspective that only very few have access to. Feel more like you're on a boat in the river and less like you're packed on an NYC subway car during rush hour.
This one falls right in line with the New York City Skyline. Gifted to the United States by France in 1885, this famous statue served as a monument to represent Liberty, Democracy, Freedom from Tyranny and Abolishment of Slavery for all and was positioned in such a location that it would be the first thing that people would see when migrating to the USA from overseas.
Running adjacent to the Hudson River, The East river connects at the tip of Manhattan and runs alongside the east side of Manhattan and offers views of one of the most affluent areas in all of NYC, The Upper East Side and Roosevelt Island. Seaplanes can often be seen taking off and landing alongside us in these waters as we are making way.
This one is a real treat for bridge enthusiasts. If your voyage includes going around Manhattan (Around the Apple package), part of our voyage will include the Harlem River - A narrow channel separating The Bronx from Manhattan, where we will make way under 14 different bridges as well as requesting a rotating train bridge to open for us, allowing access to and from the Hudson River. The Harlem River also runs alongside Randall's Island before meeting with the East River.
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