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Ellis Island may not appear large on a map, but it is an unparalleled destination in United States history. After welcoming more than 12 million immigrants to our shores, Ellis Island is now a poetic symbol of the American Dream.
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To get to Ellis Island, visitors must take a ferry from either Battery Park in Manhattan or Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Statue Cruises operates the ferry service.
Visitors should note that Statue Cruises is the only authorized concessionaire permitted to sell tickets and provide ferry access to Liberty and Ellis Islands. As such, visitors should avoid street vendors peddling tickets in and around Battery Park. Tickets sold by street vendors will not provide access to the grounds on Liberty Island and Ellis Island and the museums on each island – the Statue of Liberty Museum and Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
It is not. The Statue is located on Liberty Island, just a short distance from Ellis Island, home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
Visitors can tour the Main Building of the former immigration complex, which is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. A world class experience, the Museum is home to an evocative series of exhibits and houses an amazing collections of artifacts from America’s history.
Yes. In 2001 the Foundation opened the American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, which contains a searchable database of passenger manifests for Ellis Island and the Port of New York between 1820 and 1954. The database is also available online.
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How To Visit Ellis Island in 2024: Tickets, Hours, Tours, and More
Emilie Murphy Last Updated: October 26, 2023
Around 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island, just off New York City, in search of a better life. Since then, it’s become a popular tourist destination for visitors and locals alike. But since it’s an island, you might need help understanding how to get there. Here’s how to plan a perfect visit to Ellis Island, plus all the important details about tickets, hours, and more!
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Visiting Ellis Island: What We’ll Cover
Though it’s only 27.5 acres in size, Ellis Island has played a huge role in American history. During its time as the nation’s major immigration center on the East Coast (from 1892 to 1954), Ellis Island processed over 12 million immigrants, according to the National Park Service.
Many visitors have family members who passed through this famous island to begin their dream of living in America. Even if your family didn’t immigrate through Ellis Island, it’s a remarkable place to visit. Here’s what we’ll cover in this article that’s all about how to visit Ellis Island.
- Opening hours and tickets
- How long to budget for your visit
- How to get there
- What to see and do
- Guided tour options
- Facts and history of Ellis Island
Ellis Island Opening Hours and Tickets
Opening Hours:
Open Sunday – Monday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The History Center on Ellis Island is also open during the day from 10 am to 3:30 pm. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are only closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
To purchase ferry tickets, you can buy them either in person at box offices located within Castle Garden at Battery Park, online, or by booking with a tour agency.
Pro Tip: Ferry tickets can be purchased up to 6 months in advance, so save yourself time waiting in line and make sure you can visit when you’re here!
Did you know tickets for admittance to Ellis Island or Liberty Island (and on-site attractions) are not required? Tickets are required, however, for the ferries that transport tourists to and from both sites. Ferries depart every 20 to 30 minutes, though timetables change depending on the season.
General Admission: $24.50 per adult, $12 for Children 4-12, $18 for seniors (62+)
Other ticket options that offer special tours are also available at a higher price. These include a hard hat tour of Ellis Island and access to the Statue of Liberty pedestal.
Departure address: Castle Clinton National Monument, Battery Park – Liberty Island, New York, NY
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How Much Time To Budget For Ellis Island
Short Answer: 2 to 4 hours for both islands and their museums. This includes the ferry ride and time spent on the island.
Pro Tip: If you have the time, you should see Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty together. The ferry lines and scheduling make it easier to group the two together, and the history of the two places comes alive when seen as a pair. If you opt for both, we advise you budget at least 3 hours for the entire round-trip experience. Of course, if you’ve bought tickets ahead of time that let you skip the line, you’ll save time on the front end too!
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How To Get to Ellis Island From New York City
As its name might suggest, Ellis Island is only available by ferry. There are two ferries that transport visitors to and from both Liberty and Ellis islands, one leaving from Jersey City, NJ, the other from Battery Park in downtown NYC. However, getting to the ferry also takes advance planning, and there are several ways to do so.
There are multiple trains that can take visitors down to Battery Park to grab the ferry. Options include taking Local 1 (7th Avenue Line on New York’s West Side) to the last stop, which is South Ferry; grabbing the Express 4 or 5 trains (Lexington Avenue Line on the East Side) to Bowling Green; or the Local R/W train from Brooklyn/Queens (Broadway Line) to Whitehall Street.
Take the M1, M6 or M15 bus lines to South Ferry. It’s the last stop on all three routes, so you can’t miss it!
If you’re coming from the east side, take the FDR Drive South to Exit 1, South Ferry/Battery Park. If coming from the west side, take the Westside Highway South (Route 9A) to Battery Park.
Pro Tip: Parking is always a challenge in NYC. Save yourself the headache and opt for public transportation to and from the ferry docks.
What to See and Do At Ellis Island
Once you’re on Ellis Island, there are a few must-visit sites. For more in-depth descriptions, history, and images, check out our article on the top things to see at Ellis Island.
- Ellis Island Immigration Museum
- The Wall of Honor
- The Family History Center
- Contagious Infectious Disease Hospital of Ellis Island
- Enjoy views of downtown NYC & Liberty Island
Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty Tour Options
If you’re planning a trip to Ellis Island, you should consider one of our guided tours. This is an easy solution when considering how to visit Ellis Island. As the island is one of the more popular tourist spots in New York City, lines can get very long.
We offer skip-the-line rides at the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island ferry line. Our local guides will not only illuminate the history of the place but make the trip smooth and easy.
Join us on an epic journey through American history! On this tour you’ll visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island with roundtrip ferry transport included all with a local guide who will describe the city’s amazing history as you visit the picturesque monument.
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Facts and History Of Ellis Island
To get you excited about your trip, here are some interesting facts about Ellis Island and its history, thanks to the official Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island website. You can also read more about the important history of Ellis Island in our article.
- Ellis Island was originally only 3 acres in size but was expanded through land reclamation projects to its current area of 27.5 acres.
- Ellis Island is named for Manhattan merchant Samuel Ellis who was the original owner in the 1770s.
- The island was owned by the state of New York until 1808 when it was sold to the federal government for immigration purposes.
- During its 62 years of operation, Ellis Island welcomed more than 12 million immigrants into the United States.
- A massive fire in June of 1897 burned the immigration station to the ground. No lives were lost, but immigration records dating back to 1855 were lost.
- Contrary to popular belief, only 2% of arriving immigrants were denied entry to the U.S. at Ellis Island. The main reasons for exclusion were contagious disease diagnoses or concern about an immigrant’s likelihood of becoming a public charge.
- Ellis Island’s busiest year was 1907 when it processed 1.25 million immigrants.
- After World War I, Ellis Island became used as a detainment center for displaced persons, war refugees, or immigrants with paperwork issues.
- In 1954, the US government officially closed Ellis Island after the release of the last remaining detainee, a Norwegian merchant seaman named Arne Peterssen.
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Yes! All visitors must purchase a ticket to board the ferry to Liberty and Ellis Islands.
All tickets are available to purchase up to six months in advance.
Grounds Tickets are available daily and can be purchased via the Statue Cruises website or in-person at the Statue Cruises ticket booths .
NY Location: Statue Cruises box offices located within Castle Garden in Battery Park. NJ Location: The historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal in Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Tickets are available for purchase daily. However, during peak visitation periods tickets can sell out. To ensure access, we recommend purchasing tickets in advance.
For updates on island openings, please visit the National Park Service website .
ALERT: Statue Cruises is the ONLY vendor that can provide access to both Liberty and Ellis Island through an exclusive contract with the National Park Service. If you are departing from New York City, we strongly recommend that you purchase your ticket s online or from the official Statue Cruises’ ticket box office inside Battery Park at Castle Clinton. Street vendors Do Not sell ticket s that bring visitors to Liberty and Ellis Islands and can be deliberately misleading.
Tickets include round-trip ferry transportation provided by Statue Cruises, access to the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, and audio tours on each island.
For updates on island openings, please visit the National Park Service website .
Grounds Tickets: Adult: $23.50 Senior (62+) $18 Child (4-12) $12 Child (0-3) Free Admission
Self-guided audio tours are available to all ticket holders. Adult and family versions are available. Audio tours are offered in 12 languages including Arabic, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, as well as American Sign Language (ASL) and Audio Descriptive (AD) versions.
Statue Cruises is the only authorized concessionaire permitted to sell tickets and provide ferry access to Liberty and Ellis Islands.
Grounds Tickets can be purchased in advance. Grounds Tickets are also available daily and can be purchased at the Statue Cruises box offices located within Castle Garden in Battery Park or the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal in Liberty State Park.
Tickets are available up to six months in advance.
ALERT: Statue Cruises is the ONLY vendor that can provide access to both Liberty and Ellis Island through and exclusive contract with the National Park Service. If you are departing from New York City, we strongly recommend that you purchase your ticket s online or from the official Statue Cruises’ ticket box office inside Battery Park at Castle Clinton. Street vendors Do Not sell ticket s that bring visitors to Liberty and Ellis Islands and can be deliberately misleading.
No. According to the National Park Service, National Park passes are valid at parks that charge an entrance fee. Liberty and Ellis Island are fee-exempt by law. The price of the ferry ticket covers the cost of transportation by the concessionaire.
CityPASS holders can receive 42% savings on Reserve Tickets.
Groups are welcome to visit the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island throughout the year. However, due to safety concerns and size limitations, groups must make special arrangements for their ticket reservations. Contact Group Sales at Statue Cruises at (201) 432-6321 for additional information.
For updates on island openings, please visit the National Park Service website .
Security on both islands is managed by the United States Park Police. Prior to boarding a ferry to Liberty and Ellis Islands, all visitors are required to submit to airport-style security screening.
It is recommended that visitors arrive 30 minutes before scheduled reserve time. The time on the reserve ticket allows entry into the screening facility not an actual vessel departure.
Prohibited items include: firearms, explosives or flammables, knives or sharp objects (including tools) pepper spray, mace, tripods and all markers (permanent or erasable). Your electronics may be inspected if you bring them to the islands.
There are no locker facilities at the New York and New Jersey departure points.
Visiting Liberty and Ellis Islands
The History Center is located within the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum.
Currently, the History Center is open daily, 9:45am to 5:30pm.
Visits Liberty and Ellis Island are self-guided, which allows each guest to tailor the experience to their interests and availability. On average, visitors dedicate two to four hours to visit both islands and their museums.
For information about guided tours, please visit the National Park Service website .
Self-guided audio tours are available to all ticket-holders, with adult and family versions. Audio tours are available upon arrival to Liberty and Ellis Island. The tours are offered in 12 languages including Arabic, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, as well as American Sign Language (ASL) and Audio Descriptive (AD) versions.
For updates on island openings, please visit the National Park Service website .
Family history documents are available at the American Family Immigration History Center on Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation offers commemorative gifts through its online shop .
All ferries sailing to/from Liberty and Ellis Islands offer snack bars as well as merchandise. Food, beverages, and gift shops are available on both islands. Visitors may bring their own food and beverage to Liberty and Ellis Island.
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation provides free WiFi to visitors within the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
Yes. Backpacks, strollers and large bags are permitted inside the Statue of Liberty Museum and Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
On Liberty Island, lockers are located adjacent to the secondary security screening building for a small fee. Ellis Island does not provide guest lockers.
Authorized guide and service animals are welcome. All other pets are not allowed aboard Statue Cruises vessels or within the National Park.
The Statue of Liberty Museum and Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration are air-conditioned facilities.
Accessibility
For information about accessibility on Liberty and Ellis Islands, please visit the National Park Service and Statue Cruises websites.
For information about wheelchair availability on Liberty and Ellis Islands, please visit the National Park Service website .
Self-guided American Sign Language (ASL) and Audio Descriptive (AD) versions of the audio tour are available on Liberty and Ellis Islands.
Virtual Exhibits and Tours
From virtual experiences to genealogy research tools to educational materials, the Foundation offers a library of remote learning experiences. Explore our Educational Resources to learn more about these two great American monuments.
Yes! To explore virtual tours and other remote experience, please visit our Educational Resources page.
Yes! You can look at the Flag of Faces , the Wall of Honor , and the Oral History Project online.
You’ll also find VR and AR experiences on our Educational Resources page.
Yes you can. Visit the Passenger Search database to learn more and get started on your search.
About the Foundation
Established in 1982, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation was created to restore and preserve these two great national monuments. The Foundation is committed to fostering, promoting and stimulating public knowledge of and interest in the history of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The organization, in partnership with the National Park Service, maintains custody and control of records, relics and other things of history interest related to the Statue of Liberty and the millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. via the Port of New York.
The Foundation works hand-in-hand with the National Park Service (NPS; a unit of the United States Department of the Interior) to preserve the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. We work to identify the monuments’ needs, and raise funds to ensure the public can enjoy the parks’ natural and cultural resources.
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Statue City Cruises is the ONLY authorized official provider of tickets to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. Please be aware that Street Vendors do NOT sell genuine Statue of Liberty tickets. Avoid Street Sellers.
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See the other side of Ellis Island. The Hard Hat Tour Ticket offers a 90 minute guided tour of the unrestored Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital Complex. Tickets also include a self-guided Audio Tour headset as you tour around both Ellis Island and Liberty Island. The Hard Hat Tour Ticket allows you priority entry into the Screening Facility Queue which saves you time at the departure point.Note: When choosing your time, this is your entry into the Security Facility and not the Hard Hat Tour start time on Ellis Island. The wait time can be several hours, particularly during peak season including summer, weekends, and holidays. HARD HAT TOUR TIME REFERENCESecurity Check-inHard Hat Tour Start Time9:00 AM11:30 AM9:30 AM12:00 PM10:00 AM12:30 PM11:00 AM1:30 PM11:30 AM2:00 PM12:00 PM2:30 PM
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Fantastic tour! The guide was wonderful and very informative. Lots of photo opportunities. Highly recommend to anyone.
A must see when in New York. Great experience going from Liberty Island to Ellis island. Our guide was super nice, very knowledgeable.
Tour was fantastic and our guide Eric was very knowledgeable! Our 8-year-old daughter loved it and so did we!
This tour took the stress off of us to have to do a lot of pre planning. Our tour guide was Jett and he was very knowledgeable about the history of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
This is a must do. 4 fantastic hours visiting both islands. Owen, our tour guide, was amazing. So helpful and knowledgeable.
An amazing trip! Such an interesting trip with some amazing views! Sean was a fabulous tour guide, very jolly and informative!
Great tour. Daniel was very nice. Highly recommend if you want a good view of Lady Liberty. Very good price point.
Had a blast! Our guide was full of energy with great stories. Very knowledgeable and excited to be there.
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Enjoy a private half-day NYC tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, discovering iconic landmarks and the rich history of U.S. immigration. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour includes priority ferry access, breathtaking views, an expert guide, and the opportunity to explore Ellis Island at your own pace before turning to Battery Park. up to 3.5 hrs 1 or more people
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- The private tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, providing ample time to explore both Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
- Includes priority entry into the Liberty Island Ferry Screening Facility Queue at Battery Park.
- A professional English-speaking guide will provide insights on both islands but cannot guide inside the museums.
- The tour includes round-trip ferry tickets to Liberty Island and Ellis Island, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
- Gain access to the Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island and the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island.
- After the guided portion, explore the museums at your own pace, with the option to stay longer on Ellis Island.
- The tour begins at Castle Clinton in Battery Park.
- Excludes food, drinks, gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off, and tickets to the Statue of Liberty's pedestal/crown.
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- Explore Liberty Island, home to the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, where the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration can be visited
- Enjoy booked priority entry into the Liberty Island Ferry Screening Facility Queue in Battery Park
- See the Statue of Liberty up close and learn about her remarkable story, as well as her significance to modern America
- Visit Ellis Island and discover the history of US immigration
- Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline from the water
- End the tour on Ellis Island, where your tour guide will give you the option to return with him/her to Battery park or to stay longer on the island and take the 15-minute ferry back to Battery Park at a later time
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The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: Private Half-Day Guided Tour is located at Travel Curious • Castle Clinton National Monument in Battery Park • New York , NY 10004
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: Private Half-Day Guided Tour
Where does the tour start.
The tour begins at Castle Clinton in Battery Park, New York.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, covering both Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket includes a private, English-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets, access to the Statue of Liberty Museum, and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
Can I explore the museums on my own?
Yes, after the guided portion, you can explore the museums at your own pace.
Are gratuities included?
No, gratuities are not included but are appreciated for excellent service.
Can I stay longer on Ellis Island?
Yes, you can choose to stay longer on Ellis Island and return to Battery Park at your leisure.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Can the guide accompany us inside the museums?
The guide can accompany you inside but cannot guide inside the Statue of Liberty Museum or the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
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The Statue of Liberty National Monument welcomes thousands of people visiting daily. All visitors must purchase a ticket for ferry transportation to the parks. Tickets include access to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Tickets can be purchased in advance through our web site or in person at the ticket box offices near the ferry departure points in New York City and in New Jersey. Advanced purchases are highly recommended to avoid lines at the ticket offices and the chance that your preferred time will sell out. Your E-Ticket with a timed reservation ensures Priority Check-in and Boarding on the date of your tour.
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Additional tickets are not needed to enter the Statue of Liberty Museum or Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. To purchase tickets in advance, Go to StatueCityCruises.com or call 1-877-523-9849 (877-LADY-TIX). Tickets can be purchased in person at the Statue City Cruises ticket booths located in Castle Clinton in Battery Park (NYC) or ...
Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour: A 90-minute guided tour of the Hospital Complex on the south side of Ellis Island provided by our park partner Save Ellis Island Inc. Liberty Island. Pedestal Ticket: Tickets are limited. Pedestal tickets allow visitors to access up to the top of the pedestal, which includes lower pedestal levels.
To enjoy both Ellis and Liberty Islands with ample time, plan to be on a Statue City Cruises Ferry that departs from The Battery, NY, or Liberty State Park, NJ before 1:00 P.M. Warning: Statue City Cruises is the ONLY ferry service authorized by the National Park Service to sell tickets for, and provide transportation to Liberty and Ellis ...
Learn about Ellis' history on a ranger-lead tour. NPS photo. FREE Ranger-Guided Tours: Both National Park Service Rangers and dedicated Volunteers-in-Park lead walking tours throughout the museum. Tours are approximately 40 minutes in length, and chronicle island history during the busiest years of immigration of 1892 and 1924.
Things to Know Before You Visit. Hours of Operation. Tour Operator's Hours: First ferry from mainland - 8:30 A.M. Last ferry from mainland - 3:30 P.M. Last Ferry from Liberty Island 5:00 P.M. Last Ferry from Ellis Island 5:15 P.M. Visitors on last mainland ferry will only be able to visit one island. Guided Tourist Customer Care Hours:
To get to Ellis Island, visitors must take a ferry from either Battery Park in Manhattan or Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Statue Cruises operates the ferry service. ... Audio tours are available inside the main entrance of the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration for no additional cost. Content is available in 12 languages: Arabic ...
Visitors with ferry tickets to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island will receive $2 discount on Liberty Landing Ferry Service tickets. Thank you for visiting www.statueoflibertytickets.com. Reservations and E-tickets are genuine for the tour which includes the ferry service. We also provide extended around-the-clock customer care seven days a ...
Tours are self-guided, and can last between three to five hours, depending on your pace when you visit both Ellis and Liberty Island. Food & Beverages. There are concession stands on all the boats which sell healthy snacks and beverages, as well as merchandise. There are also concession stands and gift stores on both Liberty and Ellis Island.
The guided portion of the tour is about 4 hours. At the end of the tour, you'll finish with a self-guided visit to the immigration museum. You can stay for as long as you want on Ellis Island before returning by ferry. We suggest allowing 5 hours total for this experience.
Opening Hours: Open Sunday - Monday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The History Center on Ellis Island is also open during the day from 10 am to 3:30 pm. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are only closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
1. from $69.00. New York City, New York. Self Guided "Central Park Movie Tour" Solo Walking Tour in New York City. 2. from $6.75. Special Offer. New York City, New York. Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour Semi-Private 8ppl Max.
Operating Hours & Seasons Weather Fees & Passes Visitor Centers Internet & Cellular Access Internet & Cellular Access Details Welcome. Visiting the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration and Statue of Liberty National Monument will take most of the day. The following information will help you plan your visit:
Derbyshire, UK154 contributions. If you only book one trip; make it this one ! Feb 2020. A brilliant tour to get to know one of NYC's iconic attractions. This tour included, return ferry to Battery Park, admission to Liberty and Ellis Island and a tour guide who shows you the highlights of both.
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour. Tour both islands with a local guide so you don't miss a thing! Cost: $79 per adult. Duration: 4 hours guided. Includes: Round-trip, timed-entry ferry tickets. Guided tour of Liberty Island. Access to the Statue of Liberty Museum. Guided tour of Ellis Island.
Ellis Island - Visit the Information Desk for a schedule of ranger guided tours of the Museum and a schedule of films that run daily at the Museum. Free Ranger Guided Tours - 45 minutes walking tour of the Museum. Free Film - "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" an award winning documentary presented in two theaters.
On average, visitors dedicate two to four hours to visit both islands and their museums. Are guided tours available? ... Audio tours are available upon arrival to Liberty and Ellis Island. The tours are offered in 12 languages including Arabic, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish ...
The Hard Hat Tour Ticket offers a 90 minute guided tour of the unrestored Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital Complex. Tickets also include a self-guided Audio Tour headset as you tour around both Ellis Island and Liberty Island. The Hard Hat Tour Ticket allows you priority entry into the Screening Facility Queue which saves you time at the ...
Is Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island open year-round? We are open every day between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5 PM. The last ferry departing from New York City and from Liberty State Park in New Jersey is at 3:30 PM. We are closed on the holidays of Thanksgiving Day and on Christmas Day; December 25th.
Guided tour of Ellis Island ; Audio guide for the museum of immigration ... This is a must do. 4 fantastic hours visiting both islands. Owen, our tour guide, was amazing. So helpful and knowledgeable. — Emlyn. An amazing trip! Such an interesting trip with some amazing views! Sean was a fabulous tour guide, very jolly and informative!
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, covering both Liberty Island and Ellis Island. What is included in the ticket? The ticket includes a private, English-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets, access to the Statue of Liberty Museum, and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
Planning Ahead For Your Visit. Visiting Liberty Island is one of the most rewarding experiences of any trip to New York City. However, visitors who wish to visit the islands or enter the pedestal and visit the crown must secure tickets through Statue City Cruises, the ONLY AUTHORIZED ticket seller for Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island.
Welcome. Visiting the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island and the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island is a wonderful experience and to get the most out of it, realize that visiting can take most of a day. The information below will help you know what to expect. Know Before you go...
Guided 90-minute tours will take you to select areas of the 750-bed Ellis Island Hospital, including infectious and contagious disease wards, kitchen and the mortuary and autopsy room. The Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour begins 2-1/2 hours after your Departure Security Check-in Time. Learn More: Hard Hat Tour of Ellis Island
Your E-Ticket with a timed reservation ensures Priority Check-in and Boarding on the date of your tour. Security Screening - Visitors to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island must pass through security screening before boarding any ferry. Audio Tours - Audio Tours are now included with the purchase of every ticket. The audio tours, which ...