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PIER 83, MIDTOWN

See the most beautiful view in the world - the NYC skyline. As darkness grows, the City lights emerge, revealing the most spectacular sparkling skyline.

  • Outdoor Deck Space
  • Snacks & full bar
  • Photo stop at the Statue of Liberty

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The Most Beautiful Skyline in The World ... at Night!

See the City the way it was meant to be seen ... from the water, admiring the stunning evening lights of New York's celebrated skyline and landmarks. Narrated by informative and entertaining guides, this tour aboard NYC's most iconic and state-of-the-art boat is an unforgettable experience.

Sail down the Hudson River passing the colossal Hudson Yards , impressive Chelsea Piers , and the towering One World Trade Center , before rounding the spectacular tip of southern Manhattan and ultimately cruising only a few feet away from the magnificent Statue of Liberty .

Get your camera ready for some of the best selfie opportunities of your life. And you won't miss a thing as our award-winning tour guides narrate the story of New York City as you sit back and relax in the comfort of one of our state-of-the art boats.

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What you'll see

Unparalleled Views of NYC at Night

From the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty to the Brooklyn Bridge, our award-winning guides narrate this amazing evening cruise

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Standing 305’ (93m) tall, Lady Liberty has welcomed visitors since she was bequeathed to America from France in 1886.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

The longest suspension bridge when it opened in 1883, its 276’ (84m) high towers are built of limestone, granite and cement.

Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building

Classic Art Deco architecture, the building dons gargoyles that depict car ornaments and a spire modeled on a radiator grille.

High Line

An extraordinary 1.45 mile-long (2.33 km) elevated park built on an abandoned section of a former railroad.

One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center

Built to memorialize the Twin Towers, the 1,776’ (541m) “Freedom Tower” is the tallest building in the Western hemisphere.

Ellis Island

Ellis Island

The busiest US immigrant port processed over 12 million immigrants from 1892 to 1954.

DUMBO

DUMBO's cobblestone streets and converted Brooklyn warehouse buildings are home to boutiques, trendy restaurants and cafés.

South Street Seaport

South Street Seaport

The South Street Seaport is a historic area in New York City. It features some of the oldest architecture in downtown Manhattan.

Empire State Building

Empire State Building

Standing 1,250’ (381m) tall, it was the world's tallest building from 1931 until the World Trade Center was completed in 1972.

Manhattan Bridge

Manhattan Bridge

Constructed in 1901, the Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge, connecting Lower Manhattan with Downtown Brooklyn.

Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge

Constructed in 1896, The Williamsburg Bridge connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with Williamsburg in Brooklyn.

Onboard Amenities

Our state-of-the-art boats come equipped with almost everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable cruise.

Unparalleled Views Pick a seat on the outdoor deck or enjoy the view from the huge panoramic windows in our temperature-controlled indoor cabins.

Did You Say ... Incredible Outdoor Deck The best way to see NYC and Lady Liberty is "al fresco" - outside in the fresh air, enjoying the cool breezes and the warm sunshine. It doesn't get better than this!

Temperature-Controlled Indoor Space Whether it's hot or cold, rainy or sunny, we have a temperature-controlled indoor deck with plenty of seating for everyone

Onboard Café & Full-Service Bar Our freshly prepared menu includes sandwiches, salads, and snacks available for purchase. You can also enjoy a full bar serving hot and cold beverages, including beer, wine, and cocktails — perfect for enhancing your cruise experience.

Free WiFi No need to wait to upload your favorite photos and selfies!

Bronx Class Boat Drone Shot NYC Skyline

Plan Your Visit

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What To Do When You Arrive

Premier tickets purchased directly from circleline.com, please alert a red-shirted Ambassador and they will help you get through security to get to your seat quickly.

Standard tickets purchased directly from circleline.com, Viator, Get Your Guide or Expedia, please go directly to boarding at the entrance to our Pier. Please have your bag open and ready to be checked by our security personnel.

CityPASS® holders go directly to security after you reserve your seat at citypass.circleline.com .

  • Tickets bought from other places (NY Pass, Explorer Pass, Sightseeing Pass) or vouchers: Pick up tickets at our ticket office, then join the boarding queue.

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If you're driving to Pier 83 we've got parking for you!

We offer convenient parking just steps away from our boats. We have a parking attendant and security personnel to ensure the safety of your vehicle and we offer covered parking as well.

Our daily rates start at $35.

Our Sightseeing Cruises Are Smoke-Free!

Smoking is not permitted on Circle Line’s regular sightseeing cruises including Liberty Midtown, Liberty Super Express, Statue at Sunset, Landmarks, Best of New York and Harbor Lights.*

Smoking may be permitted in designated areas on Circle Line’s Music Cruises, Bear Mountain Cruises, 4th of July and New Year’s Eve Cruises. Please plan your trip accordingly.

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Looking for the best NYC date night idea? Take to the water on a romantic sunset boat ride in New York! There are a lot of fun date ideas in NYC, but the most unique date night idea in New York is to join us aboard one of our classic yachts in New York Harbor! Experience a fun date night in NYC and enjoy a sunset sailing experience or a late-night city lights cruise. For the best date night spot in NYC, NY Harbor offers the most romantic NYC skyline views during one of our sunset sightseeing cruises aboard our classic yachts.

Take a deep breath, relax, and feel the wind in your hair on a romantic boat ride in NY Harbor. Sip on champagne and have a quiet, intimate conversation with your loved one as you drift by the Statue of Liberty or cruise below the Brooklyn Bridge on a fun NYC date night. A romantic boat ride on one of our classic boats is one of the best date night experiences in NYC, with unforgettable skyline views. Whether it is a City Lights Cruise, Sunset Sail, Champagne & Cheese Tasting, or Evening Jazz cruise, you and your loved one will share a romantic boat ride you’ll cherish for a lifetime, and you are sure to make this a regular fun NYC date idea.

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Cruise the Manhattan Skyline!

New York City Night Time Harbor Cruise, 2 Hours

Take in the sunset sights on this perfect NYC cruise! As the sun dips its head below the skyline, you’ll experience a slew of Big Apple landmarks!

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New your city harbor cruise.

Our New York City Harbor Cruise departs from Pier 83 Midtown at sunset for a 2 hour cruise around  NYC   Harbor taking in ALL the famous landmarks and city lights. Take in the sunset sights on this perfect  New York City Night Cruise . As the sun dips its head below the skyline, you’ll bear witness to a slew of  New York City landmarks aboard a luxury boat with both indoor and outdoor seating. Dozens upon dozens of  NYC sites unveil themselves and offer you big profile-pic potential. Cruise right under The Statue of Liberty, be awed by the world-famous bridges at sea-level and fall under the trance of countless flickering city lights as night falls!

  • Take a 2-hour sunset cruise along Manhattan Island!
  • Learn all about the  New York architecture from your on-deck guide.
  • Enjoy real-time narration in multiple languages via the cruise’s free app.
  • Purchase refreshments from the fully-stocked happy hour bar!
  • Cruise by the Statue of Liberty.
  • Drift past Wall Street and One World Trade Center.
  • Watch the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building light the night sky.
  • Capture photos of Pier 54, Ellis Island and Governor’s Island.
  • Get detailed views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge.
  • See the United Nations, USS Intrepid Pier, South Street Seaport and more!

The photo opportunities on our New York City Harbor Cruise guarantee to exceed your expectations. Don’t miss this golden opportunity and book today!

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  • See NYC landmarks and the Statue of Liberty!
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  • Live English narration (plus Skyline Navigator app in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese)

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  • Please note boarding is based on a first come-first serve basis. We regularly sell-out so please arrive well in advance to secure a spot.

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2 hours weekends/holidays, city of dreams new york night time cruise.

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Add a sparkle to your evening with a city lights cruise NYC. This private Hudson River cruise is your own personal club floating on the water, reserved entirely for you and your guests, guaranteed to impress visitors, jet setters, and even native New Yorkers. Grab a glass of bubbly, cozy up together on deck, and lose yourselves under a million lights.

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Best Seat in the House: Statue of Liberty Night Cruise

The New York evening cruise is your ticket to catch Lady Liberty’s last curtain call as she rises from the dark and takes center stage over the harbor, glowing from torch to foot. The statue could be good enough as a solo act, but the night show wouldn’t be complete without an ensemble of towering skyscrapers changing colors – Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, the spires above the Bank of America Tower, 4 Times Square. But what truly steels the show is the multitude of small white lights twinkling around you, reflecting off the water, each one shining bright and full of promise. This NYC boat ride at night is a magical experience in the city, a reminder that anything and everything is possible.

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With the stars overhead and the city lights twinkling, your small party boat rental NYC is a playground and oasis in the middle of the harbor. The onboard lighting is diffused, designed to illuminate but not obscure the views, perfect for a Manhattan evening cruise. Whether it’s an intimate celebration with a few close friends, a romantic evening with a loved one, or even a marriage proposal, this harbor lights tour will be an unforgettable experience.

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NYC Harbor Cruise: A Glittering Adventure Awaits!

Harbor Lights Cruise by Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises on water with buildings in background at night with fireworks in sky on New Year's Eve in New York City, New York, USA

New York may be the ‘city that never sleeps,’ but come sunset, this glittery metropolis exhibits an entirely new allure. Take to the sparkling waters of the Hudson River, as you explore the Manhattan skyline via a NYC Harbor Lights Cruise.

Ever imagined the shimmering lights of New York City at twilight from the water? Let’s welcome the NYC Harbor Lights Cruise! This experience reveals a luminescent city in a fresh way.

Imagine iconic landmarks bathed in the setting sun’s golden glow. These include the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. Once dusk settles, the city lights take over. This cruise is a must for photography enthusiasts, cruise fans or anyone who appreciates breathtaking cityscapes.

So, are you ready for an evening filled with unforgettable sights? Hop on aboard for the Circle Line Harbor Lights Cruise!

About the NYC Harbor Tour Lights Cruise

Set sail with the Circle Line on a New York City Harbor Lights Cruise and get ready for an evening to remember. Sit back as the cityscape comes alive under the setting sun. It’s an experience that’s as captivating as it is serene, with the night lights dancing on the water’s surface.

Get an up-close look at some of New York’s most celebrated sights. From the towering skyline of Manhattan to the iconic Statue of Liberty and the architectural marvel of the Brooklyn Bridge, each attraction is beautifully illuminated against the backdrop of the night sky. These sights are sure to leave an indelible impression and present fantastic photo ops.

During this 2-hour city lights cruise in New York, immerse yourself in the calm as day melds into the dark. The NYC night cruise brings together the splendor of the setting sun and the city’s sparkling night lights into one mesmerizing spectacle. It’s the perfect setting for a romantic outing or a much-needed escape from the city’s relentless pace.

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Regardless of the season, the night boat cruise NYC offers an ambient environment in which to appreciate this stunning spectacle. With comfortable seating and breathtaking views all around, it’s as relaxing as it is thrilling.

Whether you’re new to the city or just seeing it from a new perspective, this cruise is a mesmerizing way to take in New York’s magic.

Combining sightseeing, relaxation, and a sense of wonder, the Harbor Lights Cruise is truly a must-experience for anyone living in or visiting New York .

boat on water with people aboard and bridge and buildings in background at night at NYC Harbor Lights Night Cruise in New York City, New York, USA

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Want to experience the magic of NYC at night without breaking the bank? We’ve got you covered! When you’re ready to secure your spot on this magical voyage, rest assured that you can score discounted tickets right from Tripster.

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Harbor Lights Cruise Circle Line Sightseeing

Embarking on the Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, you’re in for a brilliant display of New York City’s most renowned landmarks. All of which are bathed in the alluring light of dusk.

Your adventure begins with a departure from Pier 83 , sailing past Manhattan’s increasingly sparkling horizon—a genuine spectacle of architectural splendor.

Can we pause for a moment to admire the Statue of Liberty? As twilight falls, this iconic figure casts a striking silhouette—one that truly stuns as it begins to illuminate. And don’t forget about your visit to Ellis Island, where the echoes of history complement the visual experience.

As you continue, the lights of the Brooklyn Bridge come into view, its spans casting a dramatic silhouette against the evening sky. Now, wouldn’t that make for a picture-perfect moment?

And let’s not forget the city’s luminous giants: the Empire State Building , One World Trade Center , and the Chrysler Building, all contributing to the ambient glow of the skyline.

Throughout the New York Harbor Lights evening cruise, indulge in the sights from the comfort of climate-controlled decks. The combination of striking visuals from this unique vantage point and the serene waters of New York Harbor creates a truly unforgettable experience.

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On-Board Amenities

On board the NYC Harbor Lights Cruise; you’re in for more than just beautiful sights; the journey is filled with perks to keep you entertained and comfortable. Our amenities include:

  • Free WiFi to help you stay connected and share your adventures in real-time.
  • An onboard café for food and drink refreshments – because what’s a skyline view without a tasty bite and a cool sip?

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  • An outdoor deck with ample seating offers the perfect vantage point for photography and sightseeing. It’s a cityscape like you’ve never seen before.
  • Enlightening tour commentary to give you a deeper understanding of New York’s iconic landmarks. It’s a learning experience as much as it is a visual treat.

Tips and Tricks: How to Make the Most of Your NYC Harbor Lights Cruise

Join us for an exceptional NYC Harbor Lights Cruise, more than just a scenic boat ride. Here’s how to elevate your New York Harbor journey:

  • Arrive early to beat the city buzz and the crowded boarding area. This way, you’ll grab the best viewing spots in the City Lights Cruise NYC.
  • Dress in layers. Evenings on the water can get chilly despite the warm days. Bring a camera, too—the NYC city lights cruise and harbor reflections are must-capture moments.
  • Don’t just sit; explore the ship! Different viewpoints offer unique perspectives of iconic sights like the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building .
  • Enjoy the skyline’s transition from sunset to a dazzling night. Take it slow; savor each illuminated moment—it’s a visual symphony not to be rushed.
  • Share the harbor cruise NYC experience. Whether with loved ones or new acquaintances, shared moments often amplify the joy of your scenic adventure.

With these tips, your NYC Harbor Lights Cruise will transform into an unforgettable voyage of discovery and stunning beauty. Ready to set sail under the sparkling night sky?

aerial nyc skyline at night with refection on water with boats at NYC Harbor Lights Night Cruise Scenery in New York City, New York, USA

Circle Line Harbor Lights Night Cruise NYC FAQs

What is the dress code for the circle line.

For the Circle Line Cruises, the dress code is typically smart casual attire. This means you should aim for a neat, yet comfortable look that's suitable for a relaxed but stylish outing. It's a good idea to check the weather before you head out, as you might want to layer up or dress accordingly!

How Long is the Circle Line in NYC?

The Circle Line Cruise NYC stretches a scenic 35-mile route along the water. It's the perfect way to see the city from a unique vantage point, wrapping around the bustling boroughs with spectacular views!

Where Does the Circle Line Leave From?

Ready to hop on the New York City Harbor Lights cruise for some scenic sights? You can catch the cruise from two convenient locations: Midtown (Pier 83, West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue) and Downtown (Pier 16, South Street Seaport). Just pick your spot and prepare for an unforgettable waterfront experience in the heart of NYC!

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Don’t just take our word for how amazing this cruise is. Check out this page for Harbor Lights Cruise Circle Line reviews!

daytime view of the statue of liberty with the nyc skyline in the background

Hop Aboard This NYC Cruise With Tripster!

Here at Tripster, we’re well-versed in creating the perfect Harbor Lights Cruise NYC experience for you.

We not only offer incredible deals on hotels and activities that complement your cruise, but we also provide a comprehensive travel guide to make everything smoother and simpler.

With Tripster at the helm, you’re set for an unforgettable two-hour evening cruise to NYC in the pulsating heart of the Big Apple. So, are you ready for an evening to remember?

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5 Best Cruises From New York

Where will your ship sail to as you head off into the sunset .

By Donna Heiderstadt | Published on January 24, 2024

New York City is famous for many things, including skyscrapers, Broadway shows and some of the world's top restaurants. It's also a great jumping-off point for cruises to the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England and even transatlantic crossings to Europe.

Some of the top cruises out of New York are available with Royal Caribbean, which sails from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. The cruise terminal is located on the southwestern side of New York Harbor and is easily reached by car. Long-term parking is available, so you can head out on your cruise after making the drive.

If you plan to fly in before your cruise, Newark Liberty International Airport is just nine miles away. You can arrange to be met by a Royal Caribbean representative there and whisked off to your ship. Or you can arrive a day or two early to enjoy the sights and activities of New York City. Catch a Broadway show, see the Statue of Liberty or explore The Metropolitan Museum of Art before setting sail. When it's time to board, book a car service or taxi to Cape Liberty, about 20 minutes away from the Holland Tunnel (without traffic), and get ready for your getaway.

One of my favorite memories of sailing from Cape Liberty aboard Anthem of the Seas ® was the 360-degree view of New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty set against the lower Manhattan skyline. Stay on deck until your ship passes beneath the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and as you enter the Atlantic Ocean, look left to catch a glimpse of the circa-1927 Cyclone roller coaster on Coney Island.

Where will your ship sail to as you head off into the sunset? There are a variety of incredible options, so read on for the five best cruises from New Jersey sailing out of Cape Liberty.

1. Best For A Caribbean Vacation

Is the Caribbean calling, but you'd rather sail there than fly? If you live within driving distance of the New York metro area, island-hopping is as easy as boarding Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas ® or Odyssey of the Seas ℠ in Cape Liberty for a sun-seekers cruise from New Jersey.

These 4,180-guest Quantum Class ships offer 11- or 12-night Southern Caribbean cruise itineraries in January of 2024 — easily some of the most exciting cruises out of New York. Depending on the sailing, you can visit four to six islands after unpacking just once onboard the ship. Both ships also offer thrilling onboard amenities and world-class entertainment for couples and families. Some of my favorite spaces are Two70® for multimedia performances and the SeaPlex® for court sports and bumper car rides.

Ports visited vary, but itineraries include San Juan, Puerto Rico, where historic sites meet eco-adventure; Phillipsburg, St. Maarten, for incredible beaches and duty-free shopping; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for scenic tours and snorkeling adventures; Castries, St. Lucia, for breathtaking landscapes and Creole cuisine; and Bridgetown, Barbados , for food tours and rum tasting. No matter the itinerary, you'll get the full Caribbean experience on these sailings.

Historic Fort San Felipe Del Morro., San Juan, Puerto Rico

2. Best For Fall Leaf-Peeping

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Some of the best cruises out of New York are timed around fall foliage season. Royal Caribbean's nine-night Canada and New England sailings on Liberty of the Seas ® visit some of the region's top ports in September and October of 2024 and offer access to vivid landscapes and seasonal activities.

Liberty of the Seas ® , a 3,798-guest Freedom Class ship, is a great option for both couples and families, with 10 dining venues and onboard attractions that include the Tidal Wave℠ water slide and an ice-skating rink.

You'll visit Boston , a beacon for history lovers, followed by Portland, Maine for fresh seafood, microbreweries and lighthouses. Canada's autumnal display can be enjoyed during calls on Sydney and Halifax in Nova Scotia, where coastal hamlets such as Peggy's Cove are postcard-perfect against a patchwork of orange, red and gold. Nature is equally magnificent in St. John, New Brunswick, where tides in the Bay of Fundy recede to reveal stunning rock formations.

The Louisbourg Lighthouse during a Beautiful Day, Sydney, Nova Scotia

3. Best For A Playful Island Escape

If your family cruise goals include a breezy island escape with lots of playtime, Royal Caribbean's seven-night Bahamas & Perfect Day Cruise from Cape Liberty on Anthem of the Seas®  is a fantastic option. It's available on nine dates from February to April in 2024

You'll call on Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida), where you can soak up the sunshine on a nearby beach, visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex or head to an Orlando theme park. Next up: Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's incredible private Bahamian island experience. It offers something for every member of the family, from pristine beaches that are perfect for a swim to Thrill Waterpark® with its spiraling slides and wave pool.

If you're cruising as a couple, join the party at  Oasis Lagoon® , the Caribbean's largest pool, or relax in a private overwater bungalow at  Coco Beach Club® . The final port is lively Nassau in The Bahamas, where local hospitality can be enjoyed on snorkeling excursions, dolphin encounters and visits to the Aquaventure waterpark at Atlantis.

With three sea days, playtime continues onboard  Anthem of the Seas ® — including a ride in the North Star® sightseeing capsule for a birds-eye view of the glittering Bahamian islands.

Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

4. Best For An Easy Couple's Getaway

What's better than two days in beautiful Bermuda? Two more fun-filled days aboard Liberty of the Seas ®. Royal Caribbean's five-night Bermuda cruise from Cape Liberty is offered on 15 dates from May to October in 2024 and these cruises from New York make an ideal couple's getaway. The itinerary mixes Bermuda's history, stunning landscapes and legendary dark rums with the onboard spa treatments and romantic specialty dining that Royal Caribbean guests love.

Liberty of the Seas ® spends two days at the Royal Naval Dockyard, which offers access to nearby shopping and museums as well as shore excursions to historic St. George's, scenic Horseshoe Bay and the island's capital, Hamilton.

Hamilton, Bermuda Horseshoe Bay

5. Best For Your First Transatlantic Crossing

It's hard to imagine anything better than enjoying your first transatlantic cruise onboard the spectacular Anthem of the Seas ®. There's the luxury of time and space as you cross the sea, plus stops in four European countries.

Your experience during the crossing is just as important as your days spent in Europe. While the sun is out, head for the Solarium pool, an indoor, adults-only oasis, or the Vitality℠ Spa for a rejuvenating facial or tension-taming massage. At night, enjoy shows at the Royal Theater, rock cover bands in Music Hall and explore your favorite global cuisines in the main dining room or one of the ship's seven specialty restaurants.

After crossing the Atlantic, the ship's April 2024 cruise calls on Funchal, Madeira, a Portuguese island known for its spectacular scenery and Madeira wine-tasting rooms. Then you'll visit La Coruna, Spain for a day spent exploring the city's ancient Roman heritage and seafood-centric culinary scene. With 12 hours in Le Havre, France, you can take a quick day trip to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower, and after departing in Southampton, England, it's easy to end your dream journey with a few nights in London.

Ready to set sail on a cruise from New York City? To book a cruise to any of these great destinations, check out sailings from Cape Liberty  and discover how cruises from NYC offer it all: ease, excitement and endless possibilities.

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The 15 Best Cruises In NYC You Can Take This Month

The 15 Best Cruises In NYC You Can Take This Month

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Are you looking for the best cruises in New York that you can take right now? Look no further! Here you find some of the best cruises in NYC that are currently available below!

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My Favorite Cruise In NYC Right Now

If I had to recommend a cruise in New York City right now, it’d be the Champagne City Lights Cruise and the Day Sail to the Statue of Liberty (so awesome!!!) . On these tours, you’ll get to enjoy all the views you could wish for. 

My Favorite Cruises in NYC

This list displays the best cruises in NYC you can take this winter! Whatever you’re looking for, whether it’s sightseeing or leisure, with or without food, at day or at night – there’s a cruise for you!

2-Hour Day Sail to Statue of Liberty on America 2.0

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This sailing tour is one of the most enjoyable boat tours I’ve ever done in New York! On board on this 105-foot schooner you sail from the Chelsea Piers to the Statue of Liberty and can always see the beautiful skyline of Manhattan and New Jersey. Included in the price is a drink and guaranteed a lot of fun. 

Classic Harbor Line: Champagne City Lights Cruise

Champagne City Lights Cruise NYC

We had an amazing time onboard the luxurious 1920s inspired motor yacht. Combine sightseeing with a romantic evening and step onboard the 1920s inspired boat at Pier 62 (Chelsea Piers – W. 22nd and Hudson River). During the 90-minutes long tour, you’ll get to see iconic NYC sights along the water and most importantly breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. Especially in the summer, you can admire the most beautiful sunset during this special cruise. There is seating inside the yacht and outside seating as well.

Live Jazz City Lights Sail

Live Jazz City Lights Sail

This 90-minute live jazz sail is one of the best NYC sails I’ve ever done. You’ll sail from Chelsea Piers to New York Harbor, always with the beautiful skyline and Statue of Liberty in view. What you can expect on the Live Jazz City Lights Sail and why you should definitely do it, I’ll tell you in my report!

Sunset Sail Aboard a Schooner

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This sailing tour is so beautiful – I’ve done it myself! Aboard the Schooner America 2.0 you sail towards the Statue of Liberty and experience one of the most romantic sunsets in New York. The atmosphere on board is really great and relaxed, while you can admire the Manhattan skyline the whole time. Even a drink is included! Be sure to check it out!

Skyline Brunch Cruise Around Manhattan

Skyline Brunch Cruise Around Manhattan

This brunch cruise is one of the most beautiful boat tours in New York. You sit aboard a 1920s-style ship with lots of wood and even more glass. The provider has several wonderful boat tours in the program, of which we have already tried four (and all were great!).

Start at Pier 62 at Chelsea Piers – this is where you board. First you start towards the George Washington Bridge, then turn south to the Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor and the Brooklyn Bridge . You can enjoy the view of the New York skyline and have a delicious brunch with New York specialties. The first drink (even champagne!) is even included in the price.

Circle Line - Harbor Lights Night Cruise

Circle Line - Harbor Lights Night Cruise

The Harbor Lights Cruise by Cricle Line is an amazing way to see the NYC from the water. As the lights start to sparkle across the Hudson and East Rivers at dusk you see the beauty of the city at night from a whole different angle.

Classic Harbor Line: Architecture Yacht Cruise

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The architecture boat tour takes you around Manhattan in 2.5 hours. On a 30 meter long wooden ship in the style of the 1920s you can relax and learn a lot of interesting facts about the many small and large buildings of the city. The tour is super-relaxing and the price includes a drink (vino, soft drinks) and small snacks.

Sunset Boat Cruise to Statue of Liberty

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This sunset boat ride to the Statue of Liberty departs from Pier 36 on the East River. From here you will sail along the East River towards the southern tip of Manhattan, passing under the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge. 

Then you continue to the Statue of Liberty and a little bit up the Hudson River, so that you can see the skyline of New York from both sides of Manhattan.

Bateaux Lunch Cruise

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This boat tour with lunch on board the Bateaux New York will take you from the Hudson River to the East River, which means you will see all the major buildings of the NYC skyline. And of course, the Statue of Liberty is included! Since the atmosphere on the Bateaux Lunch cruise is a bit more formal, guests are asked to wear long pants and no shorts or hot pants or flip flops.

Circle Line - New York Landmarks Cruise

Circle Line - New York Landmarks Cruise

This Circle Line cruise will take you past NYC’s most famous attractions and landmarks. You will head past the Statue of Liberty, the One World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Brooklyn Bridge, amd much much more. If you are looking to explore Manhattan from the water and learn some of the history of NYC at the same time, this is definitely the cruise for you. At a lenght of approximately 1.5 hours, this cruise will take you half way around the Island of Manhattan as well as once around the Statue of Liberty for the ultimate photo opportunity.

Classic Harbor Line: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Yacht Manhattan

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From one of our absolute favorite boat tours in New York there is also a Jazz Cruise. You are on board a luxury yacht in the style of the 1920s, which has a wonderful charm and is not to be compared with the big sightseeing ships. The jazz cruise starts at the Chelsea Piers and takes you along the Hudson River to the Statue of Liberty and the harbor of New York. On the way you can enjoy a wonderful view of the New York skyline and smooth jazz at the same time.

And the best part? The first drink is included in the price of the Jazz Cruise!

Spirit: Lunch Cruise

New York Spirit Lunch Cruise

Relax on a comfortable boat as it cruises around New York Harbor and Manhattan on this relaxing 2-hour afternoon cruise that includes an all-you-can-eat buffet and DJ’ed music. Get great views and a different perspective on the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, One World Trade Center, and the Empire State Building. And indulge in the delicious buffet lunch while doing it. Upgrade the afternoon to receive a welcome glass of champagne in a souvenir glass, a table for your party size, and access to a platinum open bar.

Spirit: Dinner Cruise with Buffet

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Get a totally different and exciting perspective on New York: from a fun dinner cruise that floats around New York Harbor and Manhattan offering stunning views of the city and some of the world’s most famous landmarks, from the Statue of Liberty to the Brooklyn Bridge to the Empire State Building. Indulge in a delicious buffet dinner and then groove to the onboard DJ’ed music being spun. Add this dinner cruise to your New York itinerary today!

60-Min Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Sunset Cruise

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You start at the South Street Seaport right next to New York’s most famous bridge – the Brooklyn Bridge. From there, you will make a leisurely drive to the southern tip of Manhattan and you will be in the Port of New York where you can see the Statue of Liberty for the first time. On the way there you can also clearly see the new highest building in the evening skyline: the One World Trade Center.

Staten Island Ferry

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One of New York’s most popular tourist attractions is the Staten Island Ferry, which commutes between the southern tip of Manhattan and Staten Island. The crossing is free of charge! The 5 mile journey takes about 20-25 minutes and offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty.

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There are over 40 boat and sailing tours in New York and it’s not easy to choose the best one. That’s where our Cruise Finder comes in. It will help you find the best boat tour for you!

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Highlights From the Arraignment of Eric Adams on Bribery and Fraud Charges

The New York City mayor pleaded not guilty to all five counts and was released on his own recognizance. Investigators seized the phones of Ingrid Lewis-Martin, his chief adviser.

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Here is the latest on the mayor’s indictment.

Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty on Friday to five felony counts , including bribery and fraud charges, in a Lower Manhattan courtroom. He is accused of taking more than $100,000 in illegal gifts in exchange for using his political influence to help Turkey.

During an arraignment that lasted less than 20 minutes, Mr. Adams said he understood his rights and declined to have the 57-page indictment against him read aloud in court. Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker ordered Mr. Adams not to discuss the case with any witnesses and released him on his own recognizance. She did not require him to surrender his passport.

When he was not addressing the judge, Mr. Adams, wearing a dark suit, sat quietly at the defense table next to his lawyer Alex Spiro . Mr. Adams must return to court for another hearing on Wednesday. Mr. Spiro said he would ask then for the charges to be dismissed.

After the hearing, Mr. Spiro spoke outside the courthouse and repeated Mr. Adams’s claim that he was the victim of a targeted investigation. While supporters and hecklers chanted, Mr. Adams stood by silently, and then entered a black S.U.V. with his lawyer and was whisked away.

Also on Friday, state and federal investigators met Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the mayor’s chief adviser , at Kennedy International Airport as she returned from overseas and seized her phones. She was served with a grand jury subpoena, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Mr. Adams has been charged with bribery conspiracy, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. He is accused of orchestrating a “straw donor” scheme to generate illicit matching funds for his mayoral campaign, in which overseas contributors funneled donations through people in the United States, according to prosecutors.

Federal law prohibits U.S. candidates from soliciting or receiving foreign donations. The city’s matching-funds program matches the first $250 of a resident’s donation eight to one, and the Adams campaign received more than $10 million in matching funds.

In the five-count indictment unsealed on Thursday , federal prosecutors detailed years of graft that involved Mr. Adams accepting free or heavily discounted international flights and plush overseas accommodations, starting when he was Brooklyn borough president and continuing after he became mayor in 2022.

“I ask New Yorkers to wait to hear our defense,” Mr. Adams said. He vowed to stay in office and to fight the charges.

Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has the power to remove the mayor , said in a statement Thursday evening that she had carefully reviewed the indictment and urged Mr. Adams to consider whether he was still able to effectively serve New Yorkers.

Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, who brought the charges, said on Thursday that Mr. Adams had been “showered” with gifts that he knew were illegal and tried to conceal.

In return, prosecutors said, Mr. Adams helped Turkish officials with issues in New York City. Most notably, Mr. Adams in 2021 pressured officials at the Fire Department to permit a new Turkish consulate building in Manhattan , despite safety problems, the indictment said.

If Mr. Adams is convicted of all five counts in the indictment , the maximum penalty would be 45 years in prison. Under the federal sentencing guidelines, he would most likely receive far less.

The judge in the case, Dale E. Ho , set a second hearing for Wednesday morning to discuss the trial schedule and other issues.

Here’s what else to know:

The prosecutor: Mr. Williams , 44, already had a compelling biography, but the first mayoral indictment in modern New York City history has added an astonishing new chapter to his life’s story.

Potential next steps : If Mr. Adams were to resign or be removed from office, New York City’s public advocate, Jumaane Williams, would become mayor. He has been preparing behind the scenes.

The indictment: Strange, amusing and troubling vignettes abound in Mr. Adams’s indictment. Read 10 of the allegations against him .

The Turkevi Center: At the center of the charges is an ornate, 35-story building in Midtown Manhattan that Turkey opened to great fanfare in 2021 to showcase its international ambitions.

An array of inquiries: Four federal investigations have engulfed the Adams administration and high-ranking officials.

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Agents seize phones from Adams’s top adviser and subpoena her.

Investigators on Friday seized the phones of Mayor Eric Adams’s chief adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, searched her Brooklyn home and served her with a grand jury subpoena, her lawyer said.

“Ingrid Lewis-Martin has been served with a subpoena from the Southern District of New York and her phones were given to the New York County district attorney’s office,” the lawyer, Arthur L. Aidala, said in a statement. “She will cooperate fully with any and all investigations,” he said, adding that Ms. Lewis-Martin was “not the target of any case of which we are aware.”

Ms. Lewis-Martin, speaking Friday evening on Mr. Aidala’s radio show, denied any wrongdoing.

“I don’t know anything,” she said. “I’ve done nothing. And I don’t think that there is anything to know.”

Later, apparently referring to herself and the mayor, she said that no one is perfect, “but we are not thieves.”

Ms. Lewis-Martin was served with the grand jury subpoena and told about the search on Friday when she landed at Kennedy International Airport, having returned from a vacation in Japan, and was met by two sets of investigators, one state and one federal.

The actions appear to be tied to two different investigations, though information about the morning’s events and the nature of the state inquiry was preliminary. Several people with knowledge of the matter confirmed that the two sets of investigators approached Ms. Lewis-Martin after she passed through customs, served her with a federal grand jury subpoena, informed her of the search of her home by state authorities and seized her phones as part of that inquiry.

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Tracking Charges and Investigations in Eric Adams’s Orbit

Four federal corruption inquiries have reached into the world of Mayor Eric Adams of New York. Here is a closer look at the charges against Mr. Adams and how people with ties to him are related to the inquiries.

The moves came shortly before Mr. Adams was arraigned in federal court in Lower Manhattan on charges of bribery and wire fraud. The indictment from the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York accuses the mayor of soliciting and receiving illegal campaign donations from foreign nationals and accepting bribes in exchange for official acts. Mr. Adams has pleaded not guilty.

Ms. Lewis-Martin, who is considered the mayor’s second-in-command, has been friends with Mr. Adams for roughly 40 years and has described herself as “his sister ordained by God.” A Christian chaplain, she has been his top aide since 2006, when she managed his successful campaign for a State Senate seat.

Colleagues describe her as the mayor’s political enforcer — she is known by the nickname “the Lioness of City Hall” — a characterization she does not shy away from.

“I’m not Michelle Obama,” she told City and State in 2022. “When they go low? We drill for oil.”

When Mr. Adams was elected mayor, several supporters advised him not to bring Ms. Lewis-Martin with him to City Hall, The New York Times reported last year , according to six people with knowledge of the conversations.

Ms. Lewis-Martin was seen as combative when she worked for Mr. Adams in the Brooklyn borough president’s office and as often pushing ethical boundaries. Others worried that she would have too much power and not enough responsibility.

The federal subpoena served on Ms. Lewis-Martin seeks her testimony and information related to the investigation that produced the corruption charges against the mayor, one of the people with knowledge of the matter said. The state investigation apparently grew out of an inquiry by the Manhattan district attorney’s office that led to the indictment last year of Eric Ulrich , who had been the mayor’s senior adviser and buildings commissioner, for taking bribes.

When Mr. Ulrich was still in the administration, he and Ms. Lewis-Martin were considered friends, a former administration official said. Mr. Ulrich was a frequent presence in Ms. Lewis-Martin’s office and when he was indicted, she was upset, the official said.

Though she is not named in one of the indictments against Mr. Ulrich and three co-defendants, Ms. Lewis-Martin appears to play a small role in it. The charges accuse Mr. Ulrich of using his position to benefit his co-defendants in exchange for bribes.

The indictment features a person identified only as Mr. Adams’s “chief adviser” meeting and speaking by telephone with the co-defendants as they tried to get City Hall to help with regulatory issues affecting their business interests.

The indictment did not accuse the chief adviser of wrongdoing.

Shortly before noon on Friday, Ms. Lewis-Martin was approached at the airport by the two sets of investigators after her flight had landed, the people said. The investigators from the district attorney’s office, who were accompanied by others from the city’s Department of Investigation both at the airport and during the search of Ms. Lewis-Martin’s Brooklyn home, seized her phones and told her they were simultaneously searching her house, the people said.

The investigators allowed her to call her lawyer, and she surrendered her phones in response to a warrant.

During the radio show Friday evening, Ms. Lewis-Martin described the investigators who took her phones as “very polite,” even when she got “a little vociferous.”

One of the investigators, she said, “explained to me, ‘Look, we don’t want to make this more than what it needs to be. We don’t want to have to arrest you for being noncompliant. And, you know, we don’t want to make this bigger.’ And he was very nice, and I apologized to him for being impolite, and I requested to speak with my attorney.”

At about the same time, the federal investigators served her with the subpoena, which had been issued by one of the prosecutors overseeing the investigation into the mayor, one of the people said.

Representatives of the offices of U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg and the commissioner of the Department of Investigation, Jocelyn E. Strauber, all declined to comment.

On Friday afternoon, reporters assembled in front of Ms. Lewis-Martin’s small redbrick house, located in East Flatbush.

Amram Amsalem, 61, a neighbor who said he was “good friends” with Ms. Lewis-Martin and her family, said the search earlier in the day had taken him by surprise.

“I feel bad, to tell you the truth, I feel bad,” Mr. Amsalem said. “It’s very nice people.”

Lola Fadulu contributed reporting.

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Lewis-Martin has long been one of the mayor’s closest aides, but she has been less visible at City Hall recently. As the federal investigations intensified, she was not at two recent news conferences held by the mayor.

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When Adams was elected, several supporters advised him not to bring Lewis-Martin with him to City Hall, we reported last year , citing six people with knowledge of the conversations. She was seen as combative when she worked for Adams in the Brooklyn borough president's office and often pushed ethical boundaries.

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Lewis-Martin’s lawyer, Arthur L. Aidala, confirmed the subpoena and search in a statement. “She will cooperate fully with any and all investigations,” he said, adding that Lewis-Martin was “not the target of any case of which we are aware.”

Lewis-Martin returned Friday morning from a vacation in Japan and was met at Kennedy International Airport by two sets of criminal investigators, one from the office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the other from the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, the people familiar with the matter said.

The federal investigators served her with a grand jury subpoena related to the investigation into the mayor, which led to his indictment this week on bribery charges.

The investigators from the district attorney’s office told her they were searching her home and seized her phone, the people said. One of the people said that office's investigation appears related to the indictment last year of Adams’s building commissioner, Eric Ulrich, on corruption charges.

Lewis-Martin is Adams’s top adviser and one of his longest serving political confidantes and friends. Adams often calls her his sister, and she has nearly unlimited reach at City Hall.

Political observers had found it strange that Lewis-Martin’s name had not come up in the multiple federal investigations being conducted into Adams and his inner circle, given that she has been close with the mayor for decades and worked both on his campaign and in his administration.

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Adams’s chief adviser, had her phone seized Friday and was served with a grand jury subpoena by federal and state investigators, in what appear to be two different investigations, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Adams, who has insisted that he plans to stay focused on running the city, is resuming what is, for him, a typical schedule after his arraignment. He plans to visit a birthday celebration at a senior center in Harlem, meet with an advisory committee and host an “ethnic media engagement” with an Italian American newspaper. The City Hall press corps were not invited.

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Business leaders backed Adams. Now they wait to learn his fate.

When Mayor Eric Adams took office, the city’s business community breathed a sigh of relief.

For eight years, business leaders had railed against the liberal ideology and policies of Mayor Bill de Blasio. He won office on a promise to end income inequality, reverse the economic policies of his predecessor — the business friendly billionaire Michael R. Bloomberg — and thrived on criticizing the city’s business elite.

Mr. Adams, on the other hand, spoke about how important wealthy taxpayers were to New York’s coffers and how companies provided middle-class residents with good jobs. He often cited the city’s healthy bond rating as one of his major accomplishments.

The connection between Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Adams was on full display in the months after Mr. Adams’s victory in the Democratic primary.

Mr. Bloomberg released a video backing Mr. Adams before the general election. A day after the endorsement, at a conference filled with the former mayor’s fellow billionaires, Mr. Adams declared that “New York will no longer be anti-business.”

“It was a reversal,” said Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, a business advocacy group. “He took Bloomberg as a mentor and embraced the policies that are most important to businesses and their employees.”

But since Mr. Adams was indicted on charges of bribery, conspiracy, fraud and soliciting improper foreign campaign donations, much of the business and labor community has fallen silent with worry. Mr. Adams appeared in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan on Friday and entered a plea of not guilty on five counts. Representatives for the city did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

District Council 37, the city’s largest public employee union, of which Mr. Adams’s mother was once a member, endorsed him in 2021 and called him a “friend of labor.” But on Thursday a spokeswoman declined to comment on the criminal charges.

The Real Estate Board of New York, the industry’s main lobbying arm, did not respond to requests for comment. Neither did the service employees union, 32BJ SEIU, which has been a frequent presence at the mayor’s events.

The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, the influential union that represents hotel and casino workers in New York and New Jersey, gave a measured response.

“It’s too early to pass judgment or make any political decisions other than to say our union will continue to do what we always do, which is work with the mayor and city government on issues important to our members,” a spokesman said in a statement.

The mayor’s indictment leaves many in the business world without a clear candidate in the next election and stirs the fear that a progressive candidate won’t cater to them as Mr. Adams has. Four candidates have announced runs for mayor and all are considered left of Mr. Adams.

“Mayor Adams is one of the few elected officials at his level in the entire nation who fundamentally understands technology,” said Julie Samuels, the president and chief executive of Tech:NYC, a trade group that represents tech companies ranging from Google and Meta to startups.

The alternatives have not inspired confidence among her members. “Most of them don’t even know who a lot of these candidates are,” she said.

The mayor held 14 town halls in conjunction with the Partnership for New York City to meet with employees at various companies. After the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Mr. Adams called for workers to return to the office even though there was a push toward hybrid work-from-home schedules.

And the relationship with Mr. Bloomberg continued when Mr. Adams entered City Hall. Sprinkled throughout Mr. Adams’s schedules for 2023 was a notation “Call with Mike” — an apparent reference to Mr. Bloomberg, who regularly spoke with Mr. Adams. Stu Loeser, a spokesman for Mr. Bloomberg, declined to comment, but a person familiar with the thinking of some of Mr. Bloomberg’s advisers said they had “high hopes” for Mr. Adams.

Mr. Adams was not afraid to employ policies that are unpopular with progressives but that business leaders saw as key to maintaining a quality of life that is conducive to business, such as clearing homeless encampments and flooding the subways with police officers in response to crime.

One business leader in the world of Wall Street who asked not to be named to preserve relationships, said an email was circulating Thursday morning seeking to recruit a candidate for mayor from within the business community.

The candidates for mayor so far are: Brad Lander, the city comptroller; Zellnor Myrie, a state senator from Brooklyn; Jessica Ramos, a state senator from Queens; and Scott M. Stringer, the former comptroller.

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is also c onsidering running in a special election if Mr. Adams were to resign. Jumaane Williams, the public advocate who made a name for himself by speaking out against discriminatory policing, would become mayor if Mr. Adams resigned or was removed from office and would likely run in the special election to complete the term.

Some critics of City Hall don’t see Mr. Adams’s pro-business leanings as a good thing.

Olivia Leirer, co-director of New York Communities for Change, a progressive advocacy organization that focuses on issues such as global warming and affordable housing, said that the mayor has sided with the real estate lobby when it comes to enforcing a new climate law designed to reduce pollution from large buildings and that his policies on homelessness and crime are harmful.

“The business community may be happy that Eric Adams is sweeping all of the homeless people off our streets,” Ms. Leirer said. “But people who care about our communities know that housing and programs for youth are what actually support our communities and bring crime down in the long run.”

Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, said business leaders have sometimes expressed disappointment in Mr. Adams, such as with his handling of the city’s influx of more than 200,000 migrants. But many in the business sector remain more concerned about the possible alternatives to Mr. Adams. Under the Adams administration, New York City regained all of the nearly one million private sector jobs lost during the pandemic.

“There’s a concern that we have to start all over, at a time when we’re still very weak from Covid lockdowns,” Ms. Gelinas said.

The mayor’s indictment could also jeopardize some of his signature policies, including the so-called City of Yes zoning code amendments that could enable over 100,000 more homes to be added citywide.

On Wednesday, the City Planning Commission approved a version of the proposal, setting the stage for the City Council to vote on the changes in the next few months. Some fear that the upheaval at City Hall could make the plan a tougher sell.

“We can’t let what’s happening at Gracie Mansion distract from such a critical issue,” said Annemarie Gray, the executive director of Open New York, a nonprofit organization that supports new development.

City officials say the proposal is on the original timeline they created and they expect the City Council to vote on the plan this fall.

Gary Barnett, the president and founder of Extell Development, the real estate firm that helped reshape the strip of luxury condo skyscrapers in Manhattan known as Billionaires’ Row, said he was reserving judgment.

“I wish he could finish the job,” Mr. Barnett said, lamenting what the indictment could mean for the rest of Mr. Adams’s term as mayor. “It happens all the time that people are indicted and they are later declared innocent.”

Mr. Adams, surrounded by supporters in a defiant news conference outside of Gracie Mansion on Thursday, seemed intent on finishing his work, in spite of the serious criminal charges he was facing.

Asked who would be the liaison with the city’s business community in the wake of his indictment, the mayor did not hesitate to answer.

“When you say: ‘Who’s the point person that’s going to deal with the business community? Who’s going to deal with the business of running the city?’ The point person is Eric Adams,” the mayor said to cheers from his assembled supporters. “I’m the mayor of the City of New York.”

Dana Rubinstein contributed reporting.

Luke Broadwater

Luke Broadwater

Adams’s lawyer says he flew like a congressman. But there are rules.

As part of Mayor Eric Adams’s defense against corruption allegations, his lawyer has compared his acceptance of heavily discounted international flights from Turkish Airlines to the kind of perks members of Congress receive.

“You know what they didn’t really explain to all of you? Those were upgrades. Those were upgrades on airlines with open seats,” Alex Spiro , Mr. Adams’ lawyer, told reporters in response to a five-count indictment unsealed on Thursday . “That’s what airlines do. They do it every day. They do it for V.I.P.s. They do it for congresspeople. They’re empty seats. It costs the airlines nothing.”

But while members of Congress do get some perks while booking flights, owing to their status as frequent fliers and government employees, there are strict ethics regulations prohibiting the acceptance of lavish gifts or engaging in a quid pro quo, which are the allegations against Mr. Adams.

Congressional offices have access to the City Pair Program , through which the federal government negotiates airline fares. Lawmakers use the program to book multiple flights on the same day, and then cancel some without penalty, because the congressional schedule changes frequently.

These are coach-level seats, but, often, if there are open seats in first class, the airline offers to upgrade the member of Congress for free.

“So many members of Congress, they either get the top-tier status, or by virtue of the kind of tickets they buy, they’re really always at the top for upgrades,” said Matthew Klint, who was an aide in two congressional offices and now writes about the travel industry .

Some travel and government reform activists have sought to crack down on the benefits , arguing they create a conflict of interest and benefit the airline industry, but they remain.

The Members’ Handbook states : “Free travel, mileage, discounts, upgrades, coupons, etc., awarded at the sole discretion of a company as a promotional award may be used at the discretion of the Member or the Member’s employee.”

It is, however, an ethically murky area, because a lawmaker can accept an upgrade only if such a benefit is available to other similarly situated individuals, meaning other frequent fliers.

If a member accepted upgrades not offered to others, that could violate the rules, said Kedric Payne, the senior director for ethics at the Campaign Legal Center and a former deputy chief counsel for the Office of Congressional Ethics.

“The key part is that they cannot be upgraded because they’re a member of Congress,” Mr. Payne said.

He said the current practice in Congress is quite different from the behavior described in the indictment against Mr. Adams.

Mr. Adams is accused of years of graft that involved accepting free or heavily discounted international flights and plush overseas accommodations, starting when he was Brooklyn borough president and continuing after he became mayor, and then using his influence to help Turkey.

“The Adams indictment is just so much broader than flight upgrades,” Mr. Payne said.

Fresh off a spate of resignations from his administration, Adams signed an executive order Thursday delineating that the deputy mayor for health and human services would take over the first deputy mayor's duties if she could not perform them or waived the right to do so.

The first deputy mayor, Sheena Wright, is one of the Adams administration officials whose devices were seized by federal authorities. An Adams spokeswoman denied that Wright was resigning, calling the executive order a “good governance” maneuver to “establish a clear line of succession” should both Adams and Wright be unavailable.

Dana Rubinstein

Dana Rubinstein

In less than 20 minutes, Eric Adams formally enters legal limbo.

It was just before 12:20 p.m. in New York City on Friday when Mayor Eric Adams, a newly arraigned federal criminal defendant, stood up, buttoned his suit jacket, smiled tightly at a court officer and left the courtroom.

The whole appearance before the magistrate judge had lasted fewer than 20 minutes.

Mr. Adams, in a dark suit, and his criminal defense lawyer, in a light gray one, sat side by side and otherwise unaccompanied at a table before Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker during the proceedings. The mayor’s security detail sat in a row behind him. The windows framed a view of Hudson Yards.

The mayor prefers to enter his press events to walkout music — typically “Empire State of Mind” by Alicia Keys and Jay-Z. But the courtroom in Lower Manhattan was pin-drop quiet. And the mayor sat stone-faced.

Speaking slowly and in a serious tone, the judge explained the mayor’s constitutional rights and asked whether he understood them.

“Yes I do, your honor.”

She read out the charges, including wire fraud, soliciting and accepting foreign donations and bribery. She asked whether he had read the indictment.

“Yes, I have, your honor.”

Ten minutes into the hearing, she asked for his plea.

“I am not guilty, your honor.”

The mayor had been arraigned.

Maggie Haberman

Maggie Haberman

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The parallels between an indicted mayor and an indicted former president.

It was not long after Eric Adams became mayor of New York City in 2022 that the comparisons with Donald J. Trump started.

Mr. Adams called himself the Biden of Brooklyn, but his style was far more similar to the man President Biden defeated in the 2020 election.

Like Mr. Trump, Mr. Adams has repeatedly bashed the press coverage he has received since he took office. “We have to tell our news publications: Enough, enough, enough,” said Mr. Adams, who is a former police officer and the city’s second Black mayor and who created his own newsletter to circumvent the local media covering him, in late 2022.

Both try to demonstrate what Mr. Adams has called “swagger,” a macho patina of toughness. Both have projected law-and-order strength while surrounding themselves with people under legal scrutiny of their own.

And both have insisted they’re victims of political efforts to prosecute them for their stances on issues, prosecutions that they insist are the real corruption, not their own actions.

Mr. Adams will now test how far he can take the Trump playbook in seeking to remain in office. It remains to be seen whether the forces of political gravity that usually come with an indictment will drag him down. Mr. Trump will face a similar test in less than six weeks of whether his criminal travails will prevent him from winning the presidential election despite broad support within his party.

Mr. Trump was raised in Queens but nurtured on the Brooklyn political-machine relationships that his father, a successful real estate developer, had forged to help make building projects happen. Mr. Adams came through a different iteration of the Brooklyn machine, one that formed from an emerging Black political power base.

In both cases, they have been shape-shifters. Mr. Trump is a Republican-turned-Democrat-turned-independent-turned-Republican who once favored universal health care and was later slow to disavow support from the white supremacist David Duke. Mr. Adams is a Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-Democrat who had been under investigation previously and who admired Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam, who has promoted antisemitism.

Both have been avatars of transactional politics, willing to assume different positions from what they held before, letting business elites and political centrists see them as bulwarks against what those elites viewed as creeping progressivism.

One Democratic strategist working in New York politics, granted anonymity to speak candidly about the circumstances surrounding both men, asked sarcastically which was more worrisome to their backers: Progressivism or corruption?

Mr. Trump on Thursday gave himself a platform on the Adams case, inadvertently or not. The indictment against the mayor was announced shortly before Mr. Trump, himself convicted of falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal and indicted three other times, held a news conference in Trump Tower.

For Mr. Adams, election to New York City’s highest office — a powerful role often described as the second-toughest job in America, rivaling the presidency — came a year after the city was an epicenter of the coronavirus, of Black Lives Matter protests that sometimes erupted into violence, of crime spikes amid pandemic shutdowns.

The Democratic Party was pitted against itself with candidates who had staked out deeply liberal positions on a range of issues, particularly policing, and Mr. Adams was seen by centrists, some Republicans and the city’s business interests as an antidote. It took until the end of his first year in office for the mayor’s image as the new face of the Democratic Party to start to fray.

For his part, Mr. Trump left office after his efforts to cling to power culminated in an attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. His popularity among the Republican base in the aftermath never eroded to the extent that many Washington hoped it would. The four times Mr. Trump was indicted in 2023, in the span of a few months, merely made him politically stronger within his party.

This week, Mr. Trump’s advisers were privately delighted that there was another public official facing a corruption indictment, creating a news story about legal travails that didn’t involve the former president and giving him an opportunity to claim that the system was corrupt.

That the Justice Department is going after him for political reasons has been a constant refrain of Mr. Trump’s for more than two years. Mr. Adams has said versions of the same thing, suggesting that the investigative focus on him is racist.

And while there have been some calls for Mr. Adams to resign, many Democrats are either averting their gazes or offering muted criticisms. It is not the full-throated defense that Mr. Trump has received from elected officials in his own party, but it is still different than what might have existed years ago for a scandal-tainted mayor.

One of the most vocal defenses of Mr. Adams came, not surprisingly, from Mr. Trump.

Mr. Trump defended Mr. Adams at his own news conference on Thursday, baselessly insisting that the mayor was indicted because he blasted the Biden administration over the migrant crisis that had strained city services, another refrain similar to Mr. Trump’s own political messaging. But Mr. Trump also conceded that he didn’t really know what the mayor had done and refused to acknowledge a question repeatedly asked by reporters about whether he would pardon the mayor if he returned to the White House.

“I will say this: I watched, about a year ago, when he talked about how the illegal migrants are hurting our city and the federal government should pay us, and we shouldn’t have to take them,” he said. “And I said, You know what? He’ll be indicted within a year. And I was exactly right, because that’s what we have. I said that he will be indicted because he did that. You take a look, that’s what they do. These are dirty players. These are bad people. They cheat and they do anything necessary. These are bad people.”

“I wish him luck,” Mr. Trump added.

Molly Longman

Molly Longman

In his brief speech outside the courthouse, Alex Spiro, Adams's lawyer, said his client was innocent. “This case isn’t even a real case.”

We let the court know that next week we’ll be filing a motion to dismiss. We expect these charges to be dismissed. You all remember the Brian Benjamin case — similar shaky theory. That case was dismissed. Same prosecutors. Same theory. But the spectacle of this so exciting to them that they wanted to bring another one of these cases. This case isn’t even a real case.

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“It’s the other government we should be disappointed in, bringing this case against the city mayor,” Spiro said, echoing Adams's criticism of the federal prosecutors who brought the case against him.

Hurubie Meko

Hurubie Meko

Across the street from where Adams’s lawyer addressed the press, another well known New York figure, Arthur Aidala, stood watching. Aidala, known for being friends with Adams, is currently defending Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood mogul, who is facing sexual assault charges at the state courthouse down the street.

Adams has exited the courthouse. His lawyer is speaking, and Adams is standing alongside him.

After a short speech by his lawyer, barely audible over people shouting on the sidewalk around the courthouse, Adams entered a black van and left.

In a departure from his robust defense surrounded by religious leaders at a news conference yesterday, Adams was a man of few words during the court proceedings today. His responses were contained to primarily acknowledging the judge’s questions.

Wesley Parnell

Wesley Parnell

As Adams pleaded not guilty in court, Jumaane Williams, the city's public advocate, who would become interim mayor should Adams resign or be removed, spoke to a small group of reporters at City Hall. Williams has stopped short of asking Adams to resign, but has urged him to release a plan explaining how he will govern under the crushing weight of federal charges.

“Deflection and trying to wave off what is happening is not a plan. That is something else,” Williams said. He added that it's "up to the mayor to present that plan and we want to give him the ability to do that -- that window just seems to be getting shorter and shorter."

Maria Cramer

Maria Cramer

Near the scrum of reporters waiting outside the courthouse for Adams to come out, a few onlookers chanted “Free Eric! Free Eric!” A man stared at them and yelled, “Lock him up!”

Adams's police detail exited the courtroom with him, and then the mayor was escorted to the clerk's office by marshals.

After the arraignment was over, the mayor stood up, buttoned his suit jacket, smiled tightly at the court officer, and left the courtroom, stone-faced.

Adams was released on his own recognizance, with the magistrate judge warning him that he had to return to court when required or he could face consequences, including jail time.

Ben Weiser

Next week’s hearing will be before the district judge assigned to the case, Dale Ho. It is scheduled for Wednesday. At that hearing, Judge Ho can be expected to ask the government to summarize the discovery in the case and, if the case goes to trial, to estimate how long the trial might be.

Adams’s lawyer would also have the opportunity to ask Judge Ho for an expedited trial, if that is what the mayor seeks.

After less than 20 minutes, the arraignment of Eric Adams has concluded. Escorted by U.S. marshals, Adams walks out of the courtroom.

Adams is due back in court next week, at which point his lawyer, Alex Spiro, said he will ask for the charges to be dismissed.

Prosecutors did not ask Adams to surrender his passport.

Judge Parker has ruled that Adams is to have no contact with any individual witness or others on a list to be provided by prosecutors concerning the “facts and circumstances” in the indictment. He will not be limited from communicating with them about “business or private family matters,” she said.

Prosecutors are asking that Adams not be allowed to have contact with witnesses or individuals named in the indictment. They said they were willing to confer with Adams’s lawyers to negotiate how he can communicate with “persons in the mayor’s family or members of the mayor’s staff,” who may know facts of the case.

Maia Coleman

Maia Coleman

Alex Spiro, Adams’s lawyer, has a long roster of celebrity clients.

When Mayor Eric Adams is arraigned Friday, he will be joined at the defense table by his lawyer Alex Spiro, who has become one of the country’s most famous trial lawyers.

Mr. Spiro made his name defending a long list of embattled celebrity clients, including Jay-Z , Alec Baldwin and, most recently, Elon Musk , for whom he serves as a personal lawyer.

Mr. Spiro graduated from Tufts University and then Harvard Law School. In 2008, he took a job as a prosecutor in Manhattan’s district attorney’s office, where he helped indict Rodney Alcala, a serial killer and onetime game show contestant. Mr. Spiro eventually turned to criminal defense.

Now a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Mr. Spiro joins Brendan R. McGuire and Boyd M. Johnson III, who have been representing the mayor. Mr. Spiro, who takes a more aggressive approach and came out swinging at prosecutors on Thursday, will handle the trial; Mr. McGuire and Mr. Johnson will coordinate legal strategy across the three other federal corruption investigations swirling around the mayor.

Mr. Spiro spent his early career defending professional athletes, including Aaron Hernandez , the former New England Patriots tight end, whom he helped represent in 2017 after he was accused of shooting two people in Boston. Mr. Hernandez was found not guilty of the killings, though he later hanged himself in prison while serving a life sentence on charges connected to a separate murder.

In the years since, Mr. Spiro has notched unlikely wins in high-profile cases involving billionaires and celebrities. In 2019, he defended Robert Kraft , the owner of the New England Patriots, who was charged with soliciting sex in Florida. The charges were dropped. This year, he helped defend Mr. Baldwin against charges of involuntary manslaughter related to a fatal shooting on the set of the movie “ Rust .” The case was dismissed in July.

More recently, Mr. Spiro has made headlines as Mr. Musk’s go-to lawyer, after successfully defending the billionaire in a high-profile defamation case in late 2019.

Emma G. Fitzsimmons

Emma G. Fitzsimmons

A divide emerges over whether Adams should resign.

As Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty on Friday to bribery and fraud charges , division emerged among New York City’s power brokers over whether he should resign.

A growing number of elected officials have pushed Mr. Adams, a Democrat, to step down, with Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York doing so on Friday. Other notable Democrats include Brad Lander, the city comptroller who is running for mayor, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

Still, others have called on Mr. Adams not to resign. The editorial boards at The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal called for the mayor to stay put. Some leaders in the business community, which has broadly supported Mr. Adams, are also reluctant to oust him.

“It is in the best interest of fairness — and the best interest of New York City — that Adams be allowed to present a defense while he continues to serve his term,” The New York Post’s board wrote on Thursday evening.

Mr. Adams, for his part, has insisted that he will remain in office and fight the charges. He has said that he did not commit any crimes and questioned the motivation of prosecutors.

Perhaps the most important voice in the debate is Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has the power to remove the mayor . Ms. Hochul and Mr. Adams have been political allies, but she issued a terse statement on Thursday saying she was keeping her options open.

Ms. Hochul said the indictment was the “latest in a disturbing pattern of events that has, understandably, contributed to a sense of unease among many New Yorkers.”

“I expect the mayor to take the next few days to review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to ensure the people of New York City are being well served by their leaders,” she said.

Another key figure is Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York and the House minority leader, who said a jury would determine the mayor’s fate and that he was praying for the city.

Adrienne Adams, the City Council speaker, also expressed concern over the seriousness of the allegations and the mayor’s ability to lead the city, but stopped short of urging him to resign.

The list of people calling on Mr. Adams to resign includes the City Council’s progressive caucus; John Liu, an influential state senator from Queens; Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president; and Representatives Nicole Malliotakis and Elise Stefanik , two Republicans from New York.

Several candidates who are running against Mr. Adams for mayor in next June’s Democratic primary have also urged him to resign, including Mr. Lander; Zellnor Myrie, a state senator from Brooklyn; and Scott Stringer, a former comptroller.

If Mr. Adams were to resign, Jumaane Williams , the city’s public advocate, would become acting mayor and set a date for a special election. Mr. Williams, a progressive Democrat from Brooklyn, has said that he is prepared to take the job, but he has not called on Mr. Adams to resign.

“With all this going on, can someone effectively run the government?” he said on NY1 on Friday morning . “Can he effectively rebuild the trust that’s being eroded, really minute by minute? That’s a question many of us are hoping the mayor will really ask himself.”

The judge presiding over the case against Adams has a history of fighting for civil liberties.

On Thursday, a little more than a year after the Senate confirmed Dale E. Ho as a federal judge in a 50-to-49 vote, he was thrust into the spotlight when he was randomly chosen to preside over the case against Mayor Eric Adams.

It will be a baptism by fire for a freshly minted judge with a sterling educational pedigree and a history of pointed remarks as a civil rights lawyer.

The indictment against Mr. Adams marked the first time in New York City’s modern history that a sitting mayor was charged with a crime. Prosecutors said Mr. Adams had for years — tracing back to his days as Brooklyn borough president — used his status to seek out “improper valuable benefits.”

Mr. Adams has refused to step down, even as other city leaders have called for his resignation. “I ask New Yorkers to wait and hear our defense,” he said in a defiant news conference on Thursday.

That defense, if Mr. Adams goes to trial, will be argued before Judge Ho.

Before joining the federal bench in Manhattan, Judge Ho supervised the American Civil Liberties Union’s voting rights litigation. He worked at the organization for about a decade and has argued in front of the Supreme Court twice, according to a biography on the organization’s website .

He was born in San Jose, Calif., in 1977 and graduated from Yale Law School in 2005. He clerked in the Southern District of New York, where he now presides himself, and at the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court. Judge Ho has also worked at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.

President Biden submitted Judge Ho’s nomination to the Senate in 2021. It was nearly two years before he was confirmed, a time during which his work on voting rights and his public statements became points of contention between Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

In a December 2021 response to a question from Senator Dick Durbin, chairman of the panel, Judge Ho said, “I recognize and regret that I have engaged in overheated rhetoric on social media.” He pledged to “maintain high standards of professional courtesy and respect in both formal and informal communications, in both public and private,” if he was confirmed.

He was confirmed largely along party lines , with Joe Manchin of West Virginia, an independent who was then a Democrat, opposing his confirmation , and Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, not voting.

In a statement after Judge Ho’s confirmation, Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat and majority leader, called him “one of the foremost election law, civil rights and voting rights experts in the country.”

“I am confident Dale Ho will follow the facts and administer justice fairly,” Mr. Schumer said. “I am proud to have recommended Mr. Ho, and to have championed his nomination.”

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