Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
NYC Ferry is a public network of ferry routes in New York City operated by Hornblower Cruises.As of August 2023, there are six routes, as well as one seasonal route, connecting 25 ferry piers across all five boroughs.
Hornblower Cruises is a San Francisco–based charter yacht, dining cruise and ferry service company. In 2021, the company rebranded most of its services as City Cruises or City Experiences. In 2024, the company filed for bankruptcy protection. [1]
The New York Times reported on December 8, 2007, that the price of the Circle Line boats to be sold to Hornblower was in arbitration, forcing Hornblower to bring in new boats. [5] In 2009, Circle Line took delivery of the third of three new vessels constructed by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding in Somerset, Massachusetts.
Cape May Whale and Dolphin Cruise. Where: 1213 Wilson Drive, Cape May. Departure Time: 1 p.m. Duration: 3 hours. Price: $55 for adults, $40 for children 7-12
So whether you’re born-and-bred New Yorker or looking for a change of scenery, I’ve found 10 cruises out of New York that you can book right now. The 10 Best Cruise Lines for Adults, According ...
The Liberty Landing Ferry, officially known as the Liberty Landing City Ferry, is a commuter ferry service based at Liberty Landing Marina in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. It provides service between Liberty State Park and Liberty Harbor in Jersey City and the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal at Brookfield Place in Battery Park City ...
The elegant home of the founder of Hornblower Cruises was built by notable architect Clinton Day. ... City of Paris was one of San Francisco’s foremost department stores from 1850 to 1976. The ...
All MBTA-funded services are operated by Hornblower Cruises (branded as City Cruises) under contract to the MBTA. [6] It is the most reliable mode of MBTA service, with on-time performance typically above 95%. [59] In 2016, the MBTA-funded portion of the system carried 5,070 passengers per weekday – about 0.4% of total MBTA ridership. [59] [60]