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Sailing the Hudson in New York

Not only can you land a plane on the Hudson river, as Captain Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III did so beautifully in 2009. There are other options we offer!

As a city known for bright lights, tall buildings and a magnificent skyline there is no better way to experience it then on a beautiful yacht sailing the Hudson River.    Away from the crowds and the traffic, a cruise allows you to see the skyline from a far and offers the very best picture moments. 

Whether it is a private yacht or a dinner cruise, relax and enjoy the view while you sail under the Brooklyn Bridge, past the brightly lit South Street Seaport and around the tall buildings of Lower Manhattan.     The majestic profile of the Statue of Liberty and the backdrop of Manhattan are unforgettable!

Sailing the Hudson in New York

PRIVATE YACHT CHARTER

An impressive evening for guests is a private event on the Eastern Sea.  The classic yacht will provide an elegant setting for our dinner cruise.  We will enjoy cocktails on the upper deck, while being serenaded by the sounds of a guitar.  The spacious main salon is complete with a wood burning stove and an on-board library, where guests are will be seated for dinner – up to 30 guests work best.  Following we are invited back up to the deck for passed dessert and cordials.  And as we arrive to Lady Liberty, a rendition of New York, New York will inspire an inevitable love for New York!

THE HUDSON ON A CLEAR AFTERNOON

Imagine yourself cruising along the Hudson River towards New York Harbor in a beautiful 80-foot schooner. You’re lying back, enjoying the impressive Manhattan skyline, while enjoying a glass of champagne! This is truly a unique way to experience New York and an opportunity most people are not afforded.  We can assist with a sailing charter for you group for a simple afternoon cruise or perhaps a sunset sail.  The beautiful Schooner can accommodate up to 40 guests.

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08 February 2024
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