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The cost to rent a boat in New York City starts at $89 per hour. The cost to rent a Yacht starts at $800 and the cost to rent a sailboat starts at $700.

New York Boat Show — One of the country’s oldest and largest boating expos, the New York Boat Show brings boats, gear, and marine exhibitors together for a consumer-friendly event geared to recreational boaters
New York Tugboat Race — Held annually on the Hudson River each fall (traditionally the Sunday before Labor Day), the Tugboat Race features working tugboats racing a nautical mile with fun side competitions and a dockside festival atmosphere that’s free and family-friendly to watch
Hudson River Boat Parades & Regattas — Seasonal parades of vessels and sailing events occur on the Hudson, including boat parades (e.g., a scheduled June 12, 2025 boat parade on the Hudson River past Pier 60) and informal weekend sail regattas in warmer months.
Sail4th 250 & Fleet Week (July 2026) — A once-in-a-lifetime flotilla celebrating America’s 250th anniversary in summer 2026 will bring dozens of tall ships and naval vessels into New York Harbor with public viewing and tours as part of Fleet Week festivities.

North Cove Marina – A premier downtown Manhattan marina in Brookfield Place with deep-water access and upscale services.
Brooklyn Bridge Marina – A popular Brooklyn marina with good access to the East River and skyline views.
Dyckman Marina – Well-rated marina in upper Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood, great for Hudson River access.
Pier 25 Marina – Small but scenic marina near Hudson River Park and Battery City.
Swan Marina NYC – Boutique marina in Queens with modern facilities and easy water access.
Skyport Marina – Historic FDR Drive East River marina that’s a central launch point for NYC boaters.
Moonbeam Gateway Marina – Well-reviewed Brooklyn marina with friendly service and full facilities.
Mansion Marina – Staten Island marina popular with local boaters and cruisers.

With a New York City boat rental, prime spots include the Hudson River for incredible views of the Manhattan skyline, Freedom Tower, and Midtown’s iconic landmarks. A cruise past the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island offers a front-row seat to some of the nation's most famous sites. Head through the East River under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges for a dynamic waterfront experience. Governors Island is a great stop for exploration and outdoor activities, and Liberty Landing Marina provides easy access to dining and city views from across the Hudson. NYC by water offers a truly unforgettable perspective.

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A local guide to boating in New York City

Boating in New York City and Long Island offers a unique mix of iconic skyline views and coastal escape. Cruise the Hudson River or East River for front-row views of the Manhattan skyline and landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, or set out on a sailboat for a more relaxed way to explore New York Harbor. As you head east, discover some of the best boating destinations near NYC, from Fire Island to the Hamptons, known for their beaches and laid-back coastal vibe. With Boatsetter, you can book a boat rental in NYC or head out with a licensed captain—making it easy to enjoy sightseeing, sailing, and unforgettable moments on the water.

Iconic Skyline Cruises & Landmark Views

Cruise along the Hudson River and East River for unmatched views of the Manhattan skyline, passing landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge.

Harbor Sailing & On-the-Water Escapes

Set out on a sailboat through New York Harbor for a slower, more immersive way to experience the city from the water, with steady breezes and wide-open views.

Day Trips to Long Island Waters

Head east toward calmer waters near Fire Island or the Hamptons for beaches, anchoring spots, and a more relaxed coastal boating scene.

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