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Happy hour cruise

Sip 'N Groove

2 hours
Pier 83, Midtown

Spend your NYC summer nights onboard our DJ-led two-hour evening cruise & groove past 150+ incredible landmarks while you take in the breathtaking NYC skyline!

  • Snacks
    Snacks & full bar
  • Outdoor deck
    Outdoor Deck Space
  • Photo opportunity at Statue of Liberty
    Photo stop at the Statue of Liberty
  • DJ on board
    DJ

Set Sail on the Ultimate NYC Summer Night Adventure! 🚢🎶

Get ready for an unforgettable night on the water with the Sip 'N Groove cruise! Experience NYC like never before as you cruise the Hudson River, surrounded by the sparkling skyline and vibrant beats. With a live DJ playing the hottest tracks and panoramic views of iconic landmarks, this 2-hour DJ-led party is the ultimate way to enjoy the best of New York City.

Locals and tourists agree—the best way to see NYC is with a groove! Glide past over 150 landmarks at sunset, including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Hudson Yards, and more. Cruise under the Brooklyn & Manhattan Bridges, and end the night with a close-up view of the Statue of Liberty—this is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Whether you’re capturing stunning photos, soaking in the city vibes, or dancing the night away, the Sip 'N Groove cruise is perfect for birthdays, group outings, or simply a fun night with friends and family. All ages are welcome to enjoy this unique NYC adventure. Sip on refreshing drinks, soak up the atmosphere, and let the skyline light up your night.

Highlights of the Cruise:

🎧 Live DJ: Enjoy the hottest tracks all night long.

🌆 Stunning Views: Take in 150+ iconic NYC landmarks, including the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty.

🍹 Full Bar: Signature cocktails and light snacks available. Menu Coming Soon!

🌬 Outdoor Deck & Lounge: Relax outdoors or enjoy panoramic views from indoors.

📸 Photo Ops: Capture unforgettable shots of the Statue of Liberty and NYC skyline at sunset and night.

What you'll see

Sip 'N Groove Landmarks Map

This freestyle cruise won't have a tour guide so you're free to roam, dance, drink and take a seat while we cruise past these iconic landmarks!

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.

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.

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.

Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building

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

View of Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO Brooklyn

DUMBO

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

One World Trade at sunset

One World Trade Center

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

Manhattan Bridge

Manhattan Bridge

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

The High Line

High Line

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

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.

The United Nations Building

United Nations Headquarters

Designed by an international team of architects, the UN is an international zone with its own fire department and postal service.

View of Williamsburg Bridge at night

Williamsburg Bridge

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

Ellis Island

Ellis Island

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

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.

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.

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.

Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building

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

View of Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO Brooklyn

DUMBO

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

One World Trade at sunset

One World Trade Center

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

Manhattan Bridge

Manhattan Bridge

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

The High Line

High Line

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

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.

The United Nations Building

United Nations Headquarters

Designed by an international team of architects, the UN is an international zone with its own fire department and postal service.

View of Williamsburg Bridge at night

Williamsburg Bridge

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

Ellis Island

Ellis Island

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

Plan Your Visit

Find us at Pier 83 on the Hudson River, easily accessible by public transport, taxi, or car.

Get ready, Get set, Get Directions to Pier 83 here!

Parking at Pier 83

Convenient Parking Right at Your Fingertips!

If you’re planning to drive to Pier 83, our parking facility makes it easy and secure! Enjoy these features:

  • Safety First: Our parking lot is monitored by dedicated security personnel for your peace of mind.

  • Covered Parking Available: Protect your vehicle from rain and sun with our covered parking options.

With daily rates starting at $35, you can enjoy a stress-free start to your cruise experience!

Important Notes

  • No Outside Food or Drinks - To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone, we kindly ask that you refrain from bringing outside food or beverages.

  • Drink Responsibly - Alcohol is served in accordance with local laws. Please drink responsibly.