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National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island, NY .. Boat Tours Begin with a Father's Day Lighthouse Tour

Sports and Recreation

May 18, 2025

From: National Lighthouse Museum

Celebrate Father’s Day with a Lighthouse Boat Tour Circumnavigating Staten Island!

 Sunday, June 15, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Kick off the National Lighthouse Museum’s 2025 Lighthouse Boat Tour Season and celebrate Father’s Day all at once with this exciting CIRCUMNAVIGATION of Staten Island. The series will be NARRATED by Wade R. Goria. Wade is a National Lighthouse Museum historian, author, and former New York University professor.

Explore fascinating and mysterious sites UNFAMILIAR to most New Yorkers on this exciting boat ride, one that circumnavigates Staten Island taking you past critical points of MARITIME interest: the historically rich Shooters, Prall’s, Isle of Meadows (the center of what was once the world’s largest garbage dump that now served as Fresh Kills Park representing NYC’s largest park), Hoffman and Swinburne Islands.

Our journey up the Kill Van Kull, and the Arthur Kill waterways, over to Raritan Bay, Princes’ Bay Staten Island’s southern shore around the Narrows contains much important history critical to NYC’s development and to its maritime life: Sailors Snug Harbor, the Caddell’s Shipyard and Repair Facilities at Port Richmond, Mariners Harbor, Port Ivory, Rossville, the eerie site of the Ship’s Graveyard, Tottenville, Prince’s Bay and Seguine’s Point together with key New Jersey maritime, commercial and industrial sites located along the Kill Van Kull, the Arthur Kill and Newark Bay including: Bayonne, Elizabeth, Linden, Carteret and historic Perth Amboy, which, overlooks the beautiful Raritan Bay.

BRIDGES under which our boat passes include the recently renovated Bayonne, the restored Vertical Lift Railroad Bridge, the all new Goethals Bridge, the Outerbridge Crossing and the Verrazano Narrows.

Lighthouses described and seen on this exciting tour include: Robbin’s Reef, Great Beds, Prince’s Bay, Staten Island’s Rear Range, (site of the Old Orchard Shoals Lighthouse destroyed by Sandy in 2012), New Dorp, Elm Tree Beacon and the Battery Weed Light of Fort Wadsworth.

Adults $65          Children under 12  $45

Tickets are non-refundable.

Lighthouse Boat Tours commence rain or shine. 

The boat leaves from the National Lighthouse Museum, Pier 1 ( adjacent to the Museum)           

 Admission to Museum is FREE for Boat Tour ticket holders. Please call the museum at 718-390-0040 for further information if needed/ [email protected]

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