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Boat Tour

OHNY Weekend Boat Tour: Port Infrastructure

The top deck of a boat, crowded with people, that is siling through a waterway lined with gantry cranes. A large container ship is being loaded to the right, and in the distance, another container ship is sailing away.
Learn about the immense scale and complexity of our region's port activity from an expert guide.

Presented with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Accessible
Midtown, Manhattan

Tickets

OHNY Members: $60 — Member presale begins Friday, September 19. Join today for early access!

General Admission: $70 — Tickets go on sale Monday, September 22 at noon.

October 19, 20253:20-6 PM
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About this Event

Back by popular demand, Open House New York invites you for an afternoon cruise of the New York and New Jersey harbors to learn more about the immense scale and complexity of local and global port activity. Bethann Rooney, Director of the Port Department at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and a 30+ year veteran in the maritime industry, will guide us on the past, present, and future of the shipping industry in the New York and New Jersey harbors.


As the gateway to one of the most concentrated consumer markets in the world, the Port of New York and New Jersey is the busiest container terminal on the East Coast and second busiest in the country. From the first pier in 1659 through the establishment of the Port Authority in 1921, the wooden ships and cargo hooks of the past have now been replaced by computers and a landscape of gantry cranes. The tour will showcase container terminals and cargo infrastructure, along with iconic sites like the Lower Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty.


As our cities globalize and supply chains work to meet our on-demand needs, hear how the Port of New York and New Jersey will continue to serve the region with world-class infrastructure.


Access Notes

Guests utilizing wheelchairs can access the first level of the boat. Other levels are accessible by stairs only. The tour narration will be audible on speakers throughout the boat. Please email info@ohny.org with any questions about accessibility.


Additional FAQ

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

No, Circle Line’s policy prohibits outside food and beverages. There is a snack bar with options including hot dogs, sandwiches, and salads, and a full bar and non-alcoholic beverages on board.


Does my child need a ticket?

All persons, including children and infants, require a ticket to board the boat. Email info@ohny.org for information on purchasing discounted ($25) tickets for children 12 and under.


What happens in inclement weather?

Boat tours are rain or shine. The boat has indoor seating in the event of rain. Bring a poncho or a raincoat—open umbrellas are not allowed on outdoor decks. Except in the very rare instance when the cruise must be cancelled entirely, there will be no refunds for inclement weather.


Can I cancel my ticket?

All ticket sales are final. There will be no refunds for bad weather, tardiness, unforeseen route modifications, or any other reason except in the extremely rare instance where the cruise must be cancelled entirely. If you have purchased a ticket but can no longer attend, we can donate your ticket to a community partner.


May I bring my pet?

Animals are not permitted on Circle Line boats, except for certified service animals. Service animals in training cannot be accommodated per Circle Line policy.


Is smoking permitted?

No smoking or vaping is permitted aboard the boat.

Pier 83

West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue

Midtown, Manhattan

Open House New York 

150 Varick Street, Floor 5

New York, New York 10013

info@ohny.org

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