Shibani, If you decide to sell your ticket, I know someone willing to buy it from you who did not get one by the time they were sold out. If so please contact rigbysb@gmail.com Thanks
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- THE PITCH
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Jump to: Reviews | L.A. Clipper Reviews
Clipper ships were first built in the nineteenth century to quickly transport seasonal goods. Today, their classical form makes them an ideal setting for a pleasant harbor cruise. With today's Groupon, $39 gets you an open-bar clipper ship cruise on the harbor with Manhattan by Sail (a $69 value). The 160-foot ship is a replica of the clipper ships that plied across America's waters more than a century ago (it was built from original plans borrowed from the National Archives).
Boozing aboard one of the largest sailing boats still in commercial operation is a thrill, but the real show is Manhattan's skyline. See the Brooklyn Bridge the way it was meant to be seen—from below. Then glide by the Statue of Liberty up close. You get a sweeping view of Ellis Island, the fortifications of Governors Island, and Battery Park at the mouth of the Hudson River while sipping wine, beer, soft drinks, or mixed drinks. Depending on the winds and tides, the captain may sail up the Buttermilk Channel or out to the Verrazano Bridge spanning the ocean entrance to NY Harbor. If he's feeling up to it, he may also drop off each passenger at home.
Clipper City Harbor Cruises sail daily from Pier 17, South Street Seaport (they depart at 12:30 p.m., 3:00 p.m., or 7:00 p.m.). Up to 144 passengers can get on the boat. This Groupon is good for any cruise; e-mail or call ahead to book a time.
Reviews
Here's what Time Out New York's reviewer had to say about seeing Manhattan by boat:
- You’re probably surrounded by water right now. Two of New York City’s boroughs are islands, another two form the western end of a really long one, and the fifth, the Bronx, is a peninsula. But unless you commute to work via ferry, you’re only slightly more likely to test the waves here than you are to take a long walk through the forest. Aiming to live like a true islander, I hopped on everything from booze cruises and schooners to an electric boat and a 32-foot Native American canoe. What I discovered is that boating in and around the city is not only easy, it’s eye-opening, wondrous and, in my case, completely addictive.
Citysearchers give some of Manhattan by Sail's excursions an average of 3.5 stars. Here's what they're saying:
- the best sailing experience ever and i have had quite a few. from the moment i called to booked it until the moment i left the boat everything was magic. NY is just amazing at the sunset cruise. i love it – cubanfree
- I went with a few friends on one of their sunset sail [sic], and we had a such time! The sunset was just perfect, we sailed to the Statue of Liberty, had some drinks, chilled out, it was fantastic. The crew was really friendly, the waitress was sweet and attentive, and their boat is beautiful! – kiwigirl04
- I was downtown walking along the esplanade in Battery Park City waiting for an outdoor concert to start when my girlfriend saw people getting checked in on what looked like a private yacht. We went closer and saw that people were paying for tickets... we paid and jumped on… and we were underway. I had no idea you could enjoy the city this way. – ewab
L.A. Clipper Reviews
Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach Mike Dunleavy recently required his team to attend a relaxing afternoon clipper ship field trip, telling the media, "We've got to work Clipper fundamentals this offseason." Here's what his team had to say:
- I agree with Coach that we've got to work the fundamentals. And this is very relaxing. – Al Thornton, Forward
- To say I enjoyed myself would be an understatement. I did enjoy myself. – Blake Griffin, Power Forward
- Understanding the historical basis for our team makes me even more proud to be a Clipper. – Marcus Camby, Center
The very next season, the Clippers won their first NBA playoff game in 13 years. Coincidence?
- ORGANIZER
Recent Discussion
What’s the point of today’s Groupon? The price on Clipper City is also $39—- do we get any extra perks with the Groupon?
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Nicholas Osborn replied on Jul 21, 2009I had no idea they were going to cap this out. Is there anyway you can convince them to do this “Groupon” again…?
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Mavi P. replied on Jul 21, 2009yeah, if anyone has an extra ticket they’re willing to sell, my friend needs one. i wish they’d said there was a cap (i just thought it was a time limit thing).
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Martina Simmons replied on Jul 21, 2009The groupon says 69$ value, 43% savings, pay 39$. I bought two of those. Now I looked at the actual website and the cruise they are advertising is actually 39$ anyway!! What`s up with that??
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Martina Simmons replied on Jul 21, 2009Clipper City
Clipper City hosts daily 90-minute sails from South Street Seaport, Pier 17 at 10:00am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm and 7:00pm.Tickets: $39 Adults, $35 Seniors 65+ and $17 for kids under 12.
Shearwater Daytime Sail
Shearwater hosts daily 90 minute sails Monday through Saturday from North Cove Marina, World Financial Center at 10:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m and on Sunday at 2pm. Drinks included (beer, white wine and soft drinks)Ticket Price: Adults $45, Seniors 65+ $38 and children 12 and under $25
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Martina Simmons replied on Jul 21, 2009the above is copied from the actual website, the groupon says, I can take the all-inclusive drinks cruise at 7pm. Does that even work??
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Martina Simmons replied on Jul 21, 2009I think one more thing needs to be clarified. On the website it says, including beer, white whine and softdrinks. Here people talk about beer, whine, mixed drinks and soft drinks.
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Meaghan Curcio replied on Jul 21, 2009Hey can you buy tickets to this at the full price off the Manhattan Sail website? I have a friend who wants to buy 2 tickets but missed this Groupon.
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Joy Bradway replied on Sep 15, 2009I just wanted to comment on here that I used this Groupon on Sunday (it was gifted to me!). Went on the 7pm sunset Clipper Cruise and it was beautiful! When you arrive with the Groupon printout (I also called ahead and made a reservation), they give you a ticket for the bar that says “Open” and you just have to show it to the bartender when you get your drinks. They were STRONG drinks, too! :-) I highly recommend this Groupon to anyone who wants to take advantage of the open bar.

