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10 amazing fall foliage cruises you can take up the Hudson River this fall

Including brunch cruises with live music

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You don't need a car to see peak fall foliage in New York—you can take a boat! A number of NYC leaf-peeping boat cruises leave right from Manhattan and sail up the Hudson River, delivering your autumn dreams of gorgeous changing leaves. 

RECOMMENDED: Where to see fall foliage in NYC

This October, we took the  Circle Line: Bear Mountain Full-Day Cruise , which as the name suggests, took us 50 miles north from Pier 83 to Bear Mountain and gave us three hours to hike trails and visit museums and its animal refuge before setting back down the river. It was a wonderful opportunity to escape the city sans car and train for the day and get some fresh air. Better yet, the cruise celebrates Oktoberfest with bratwurst, pork schnitzel, German potato salad, Prop & Peller Bavarian pretzels, and Sam Adams Oktoberfest beer and Warsteiner lager and a live Oompa band. It was a blast to get in party mode while anticipating our hike, seeing the beauty of the Palisades and Hudson Valley, listening to the captain point out landmarks and then relaxing on the way back home to NYC. The cruise goes on Saturdays and Sundays through October 31 and begins at $69 per person, which is really worth it.

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Here are some other fall foliage cruises you should consider this autumn:

Seastreak: NYC Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise

Leaving from West 39th Street at 11:30am, this three-and-a-half-hour cruise takes you through Sandy Hook Bay, under the Verrazano Bridge, and along New York Harbor. You'll also see the shores of Hastings-on-the-Hudson, Tarrytown, Ossining, Croton Point, Haverstraw and Stony Point and get as far north as West Point. A buffet brunch is served while on deck with apple salad, tortellini salad, fingerling potato salad with haricot vert, butternut squash bisque, smoked salmon, flank steak, southwestern grilled chicken with mango salsa, and assorted pastries. This cruise is also narrated so you'll learn all about the sites you pass along the way. The cruise is offered Saturdays and Sundays through October 31. Tickets are $119 per person.

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Classic Harbor Line's  Fall   Foliage  Cruises & Sails

Don’t have a full day to spend admiring the changing colors? Reserve a seat on the brunch cruise with Classic Harbor Line from Pier 62 for a shorter route, leaving just enough time for you to admire the gold, red and russet-hued leaves of the Palisades. From October 15 to November 14, these two-and-a-half-hour cruises offer the perfect trip up the Hudson:

  • Manhattan II : Grand Palisade Fall Foliage Cruise ($88-$106 per adult and $64 per child 3-14)
  • Full Moon: Fall Foliage Cruise on Full Moon from Chelsea Piers ($88-$106/adult and $64/child 3-14)
  • Kingston : Fall Foliage Cruise aboard Kingston ($88-106/adult and $64/child 3-14)
  • Adirondack : Fall Foliage Schooner Sail (3.5 hours; $88-106/adult, $64/child 5-14)

We suggest heading out on a weekend brunch cruise, which comes with a three-course prix fixe menu (includes New York bakery pastries, salmon and lox, chef’s autumn salad with roasted vegetables, oven-roasted ham and more) inside the glass observatory of the Yacht Manhattan and Manhattan II across two-and-a-half hours. It takes off on Saturdays and Sundays and tickets are $124-142 per adult and $72 per child 3-14.

The top-rated, two-hour Fall Foliage Luncheon Cruise on Fridays and Saturdays has a multi-course menu including homemade soups such as a spice roasted butternut squash soup or a cauliflower soup topped with prosciutto and Manchego cheese. A roasted pumpkin and candied walnut salad with Chef’s maple vinaigrette, and assorted tea sandwiches are also in rotation on the menu. Each booking group is seated at a private table separated by clear partitions, with the option to open sliding glass windows throughout the vessel. Tickets are $96-132 per adult and $72 per child 3-14.

Your ticket to a Classic Harbor Line trip also includes an autumnal spiked hot cocoa, as well as a well-curated selection of beer, wine, champagne, and soft drinks.

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City Cruises by Hornblower New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise

Head out from Pier 61 on the   Bateaux New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise  on October 20 or on the  New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise Saturdays through October (October 16 and 23) for a three-hour cruise up the Hudson River with a freshly prepared buffet (jumbo shrimp cocktail starter, salad, honey sesame chicken, oven-roasted flounder, baked ziti and more), paired with seasonal cocktails, onboard entertainment with a live DJ, interactive games, a rooftop lounge and unlimited coffee and tea. Tickets for the cruise are $78.90 or $103.90 per person for a window table and $99.85 or $129.85 per person for the Bateaux cruise.

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Majestic Harbor Cruises Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise

You’ve got to go across the river to Weehawken, New Jersey to board Majestic Harbor Cruises’ three-hour leaf-peeping cruise. But if you’re looking for an Instagram-worthy day party, this is the option for you. A DJ will be spinning live music as you snack on a buffet lunch (featuring salad, penne rigate, baked tilapia, and chicken Francaise) while voyaging north to those picturesque cliffs at the Palisades. Wine and cocktails from the cash bar only make the views sweeter. Tickets start at $59 per adult and $29.50 per child.

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And if you really want to ball out this fall, you might want to check out even more autumnal fun like a Hudson Valley leaf peeping tour by helicopter or a trip to one of these best fall day trips .

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The pros and cons of increased tourism took center stage at the June 15 workshop of the Cold Spring Village Board, as the mayor and trustees, business owners and residents weighed in on the likely return of Seastreak’s fall weekend cruises and the possible addition of midweek summer dockings.

Seastreak officials have proposed bringing cruises to the village on Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 17 through Nov. 13. Mayor Kathleen Foley said the New Jersey company is also considering dockings on Wednesdays and/or Fridays from July 1 to Sept. 16.

The workshop, she said, was intended to discuss the need to preserve “critical village revenues” from docking fees balanced against concerns raised by residents.

Seastreak began its fall excursions to Cold Spring in 2012, with passengers boarding in New Jersey and at the foot of Wall Street in New York City. On some pre-COVID weekends, two boats docked on the same day, each with up to 500 passengers, creating crowded sidewalks and long lines at public restrooms.

“We’ve learned from the past,” said Trustee Eliza Starbuck. “We’ve tried to reduce the impact and negatives that residents were expressing.”

Even 600 to 800 passengers “inundated the village,” she said. “I always felt that was too much for businesses, too much for residents; it was very uncomfortable.”

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For its 2022 agreement with Seastreak, the village has proposed restrictions such as allowing only one boat to dock each day; limiting passengers to 400 on weekend cruises and 200 on weekdays; limiting weekend docking times; requiring boats to dock at West Point or other locations; limiting the time weekday boats spend at the dock; and ending the summer weekday schedule in August.

A number of people at the meeting, including board members, business owners and a Chamber of Commerce representative, agreed that the crowds were manageable when passenger counts were reduced to 400 during the pandemic.

While the cruises add to what are already busy tourist weekends, Seastreak has become a noteworthy source of revenue, adding $36,000 to village coffers last year. Starbuck estimated that could increase to $44,000 or $45,000 this year.

“That keeps our taxes relatively low; the fees offset village costs,” she said. Starbuck, who owns a wine store on Main Street, noted that passengers support local businesses “without contributing to parking shortages.”

Seastreak officials have asked that the village base its fees on ticket sales, but Starbuck said the village will stick to boat size. “They are taking the business risk, running a boat when they are not sure they can get enough customers,” Starbuck said. “That risk should not be ours.”

Foley noted that Seastreak revenues cannot be earmarked to support specific village projects. “They become part of the general fund, with the board deciding spending priorities,” she said. “It creates budget relief which allows us more flexibility.”

Nat Prentice, the president of the Cold Spring Chamber of Commerce, presented comments submitted to him by Main Street business owners who consider the return of Seastreak vital to their livelihood. More than one said that foot traffic has been slow this spring and that the economic outlook is not promising.

Residents of the lower village view the situation differently. “Here at ‘ground zero,’ a lot of us are at the end of our rope; there’s is so much traffic, so many people, so much noise,” said Derek Graham, who lives on West Street. “We can’t have a quiet picnic on weekends; there is just no quiet.”

Graham questioned the relative value of Seastreak revenue. “If we’re generating $40,000 in revenue [from Seastreak] and the budget is $2.5 million, it is less than 2 percent of revenue. That’s not worth it for what we have to put up with. The whole waterfront is ruined. It’s not just the boats; it’s everything.”

Gaston Alonso, also a resident of the lower village, said something was missing from the discussion. “This summer and fall are not like previous ones; Dockside Park is a construction mess, out of commission,” he said. “Residents and tourists who usually go there aren’t able to; lawns next to the bandstand are already overcrowded on weekends and that will get worse once school ends.”

Alonso cautioned the board not to assume residents of the lower village are not upset because only two of them spoke up at the meeting, compared to nine business owners.

Foley responded that issues in the lower village are being looked at from “all angles” and that the board has advocated impact mitigation at Dockside and regarding the proposed Fjord Trail.

“We recognize it is a neighborhood impacted by tourism, a unique neighborhood because it is on a public waterfront,” she said. “We cannot stop people from visiting, it belongs to everyone; it’s a matter of finding balance.”

Graham commented that taxes derived from an increase in village business from Seastreak cruises will simply “go to the slush fund in Putnam where the backroom good old boys decide” where the money will be spent.

Foley urged residents to pay attention to the Putnam County Legislature during the next two months as it enters the budget cycle. Legislators, she said, will have to consider the county executive’s proposal for tax sharing .

During the discussion of Seastreak revenues, Starbuck described the village budget process as “torture” because there are so many projects the village is unable to fund. Foley added: “Revenue streams are limited, and we have to take advantage of those we have. What do we want to accomplish in terms of quality of life, and how do we get there?”

■ Jennifer Zwarich was appointed on June 15 as chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on Short Term Rentals. Zwarich also chairs the village Tree Advisory Board and is one of three members of the seven-member STR committee who does not operate a rental. ■ Veronika Bilinski was hired as seasonal parking enforcement officer. A graduate of the Putnam County sheriff’s cadet program, she will be paid $17 per hour. ■ The board gave its approval on June 15 to selling a piece of village-owned property at 14 and 16 Stone St. for $4.55 per square foot. ■ The Village Board will hold fewer meetings over the summer. Tentative dates are July 13 and 20 and Aug. 10 and 17. ■ The board on Wednesday (June 22) postponed action on a resolution that would permit only the U.S., New York State and POW/MIA flags to be displayed on village properties. Earlier in the year, it agreed to fly the Ukraine flag, which has since been removed, and it is flying the LGBTQ flag for the month of June. Foley said she would like to know more about how other municipalities handle the flag issue. “If we need to ask these questions to get to a level of satisfaction that we have turned every stone, we’re willing to do that,” she said, although she questioned the amount of time the board should spend on the issue. “It is about using our time wisely, not entangling local government in culture wars,” she said. ■ The board approved the purchase of a $205,000 dump truck that will be financed through M&T Bank at 4.03 percent over six years. ■ The board approved increases in the water and sewer usage rates to 15 cents and 12 cents per 1,000 gallons, respectively. Water rates have been unchanged since 2004 and sewer rates were last increased in 2008. ■ The contract between the village and the Cold Spring Police Benevolent Association will be amended to include Juneteenth as a paid holiday for police officers. Other village employees were granted the holiday this year.

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The crowds at the dock are out of hand. There is no ramps for the handicapped or railings. And now you want to bring in a boat! You can’t even get out of your car because of the fence. It should be voted on. It should be a gate so handicapped vans can park. The most beautiful place in Cold Spring will be ruined.

The current revised proposal for enhanced Seastreak service to our Dockside Park — to wit, added Friday services and potentially larger boats with 400 passengers — exacerbates the issues I have already drawn to the board’s and the public’s attention: untenable population density and overcrowding at a resource with limited area, added strain on our infrastructure to coordinate and facilitate the crowds, increased noise (motor and clarion) and carbon footprint (diesel exhaust), and finally a degradation of quality of life for lower village residents, and those elsewhere who feel stressed about these same issues.

I still maintain that the potential revenue of $40,000 (assuming before expenses) offsetting .02% of total 2022 Village expense $2.5M, is a negligible sum; that given the detriments above should give the village less incentive to continue the service at all. I daresay that if one calculated all of the direct and indirect costs of the proposition that it would be highly inequitable. These costs are: emergencies, maintenance, sanitation, enhanced police presence. In theory, our small village area is not an inexhaustible resource, or unfettered e-tourist stomping ground: we can’t welcome an unlimited number of people for so many reasons.

I believe that the concept of maintaining the well-deserved Hudson Valley charm, and laid back small village allure is in contradistinction with the idea of choking it full of cars and crowded sidewalks — lest the village become another well-known caricature of itself — a Hudson Valley village theme park. The Village shouldn’t be this desperate for revenue when there are sensible budget reductions that could easily make up the shortfall, or perhaps opportunities to raise more revenue: the Village need not be influenced into Faustian bargains that translate to disruption of peaceable living to local residents. You can’t put a price on the value of quality of life: in other words, even if the service brought in more revenue, it’s an unattractive prospect for the village big-picture.

The idea of a larger boat should be altogether scuttled: the larger boat is a bigger eyesore, burns more fuel, and blocks more views – in fact – across the entire dock. On weekends, the dock is already overloaded with people, but few people — visitors or locals — choose to enjoy this area when the scow is docked. Thus, I applaud the notion of the boat disembarking its bounty and docking elsewhere, if at all. However; if I heard correctly, that decision would be left to the discrepancy of the boat owners? The likelihood of such a concession is highly dubious. Docking elsewhere should be a prerequisite to any agreement.

If the board and mayor are serious about crowd decompression and helping to restore a reasonably peaceful local quality of life, I think this is a perfect opportunity for you to put the power of your convictions into action by dispensing with the boat service altogether, which will help mitigate our overcrowding problems. By limiting exploitation of the offending Seascape venture, the service would soon become inequitable to the owners, ensuring demise of its own impetus, a development I would applaud the administration for.

The boats are much smaller and manageable this year, more than any year ever. And the best part is that when it’s time to go, they have no cars taking up space and no cars lined up along Route 9D with people walking five-deep in the middle of the road, turning a 55 mph zone into 3 mph. How about we redirect our focus to the pothole that ate my car the other day? [via Facebook]

I, for one, will avoid Cold Spring like the plague whenever Seastreak docks. [via Facebook]

I couldn’t believe what I was reading. I hope Cold Spring residents are paying very close attention. [via Facebook]

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    Sail with Seastreak on a Hudson River Fall Foliage Day Cruise with a stop at Cold Spring, NY! Board at Highlands, NJ, or Pier 11 / Wall St. in New York in the morning, then grab a cup of coffee and take in the sights as you sit back and cruise up the Hudson. We will follow the majestic river as she meanders under the George Washington Bridge ...

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    From October 15 to November 14, these two-and-a-half-hour cruises offer the perfect trip up the Hudson: Manhattan II: Grand Palisade Fall Foliage Cruise ($88-$106 per adult and $64 per child 3-14 ...

  6. Hudson River Brunch Cruise

    A Picturesque, Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise. Treat yourself like a VIP on a Seastreak Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise! You'll love our delicious buffet of cheese omelets, western omelets, potato & onion home fries, steak medallions, butternut squash soup, mixed vegetables, assorted danish, mini bagels, fruit platter, brownies, crumb cake, and cookies.

  7. Fall Foliage Cruise

    We hope to offer these cruises again in 2024! Bring history to life on a West Point campus tour! Location. Enjoy a beautiful, narrated fall foliage day cruise from NJ and NYC up the Hudson River to West Point for a tour. Dates. Select Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays, September-November 2022. Times.

  8. Seastreak Ferries

    Providence. Fall Foliage Cruises. New York City. Tours & Event Cruises. Whale Watching (From NYC) New York City 4th of July Fireworks Cruise. Murder Mystery Dinner Party on the Quarterdeck. NYC Sunday Brunch Cruise. Sunset Cocktail Cruise to NYC.

  9. Hudson River Fall Foliage Day Cruise

    Sail with Seastreak on a Hudson River Fall Foliage Day Cruise with a stop at Cold Spring! There are few things as beautiful as the change of seasons. At Seastreak the switch from summer to fall is particularly special because of this season's special cruises. Every autumn we like to give our customers a chance to see the beauty of the ...

  10. SeaStreak Fall Foliage Cruises to Cold Spring

    Weekends through November 13th New York is bursting out in a brilliant autumn kaleidoscope. Make the most of it by cruising up the tree-lined Hudson River to historic Cold Spring,…

  11. Seastreak's Fall Foliage Cruise to Cold Spring Is Returning for Autumn

    Starting September 16, and every weekend through November 13, Seastreak's Fall Foliage Cruise to Cold Spring catamaran will cruise up the Hudson River until reaching the historic Victorian town.

  12. SeaStreak Fall Foliage Cruises to Cold Spring

    Weekends through November 13th New York is bursting out in a brilliant autumn kaleidoscope. Make the most of it by cruising up the tree-lined Hudson River to historic Cold Spring,…

  13. Is It Worth It…to Take a Fall Foliage Cruise on the Hudson?

    Seastreak : Departs from Pier 11/Wall Street Ferry Terminal (address: Wall Street and South Street/FDR Drive) Subway directions: 2/3 : Take the 2 or 3 to Wall Street. Walk east on Wall Street to ...

  14. Seastreak

    · September 2, 2022 ... lined with beautiful fall foliage, and then explore the park! Reconnect with nature on a hike or bike ride, or check out the famous Bear Mountain Inn. ... Enjoy a beautiful, narrated fall foliage cruise aboard a Seastreak ferry from NJ and NYC up the Hudson river. Book now. All reactions: 2.7K. 287 comments. 509 shares.

  15. Experience Amazing Tour & Event Cruises

    Treat yourself like a VIP on a Seastreak Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise up the Hudson River! You'll love our delicious buffet of delicious breakfast favorites and local specialties. You'll make memories that will last a lifetime! ... September-November 2022. Learn More. Santa Brunch Cruise in NYC Harbor (Departing Highlands, NJ)

  16. Fall Foliage Hudson River Cruises From NYC and NJ

    The BEST way to view fall foliage from NYC. Board a Seastreak luxury high-speed catamaran in NYC or NJ and join us for a trip up the tree-lined Hudson River ...

  17. Make Treasured and Cherished Memories

    Atlantic Highlands, NJ: It's a sight not to be missed. Seastreak's Fall Foliage Cruises offer a captivating way to experience the breathtaking beauty of autumn as you cruise up the Hudson River.

  18. Fall Foliage Cruise

    Enjoy a beautiful, narrated fall foliage cruise aboard a Seastreak ferry from NJ and NYC up the Hudson river. Skip to main list +1 (800) BOAT‑RIDE; Facebook Twitter YouTube Pinterest; Choose. Routed & Schedules. ... Fall Foliage Cruise to Frigid Feathering Notice Schedule & Pricing.

  19. Seastreak Fall Foliage Cruise

    Seastreak Ferry: Seastreak Fall Foliage Cruise - See 185 traveler reviews, 109 candid photos, and great deals for Atlantic Highlands, NJ, at Tripadvisor. ... We are especially proud of our newest vessel, the Commodore, which we use on our Fall Foliage cruises. While not all seats will be adjacent to windows, the Commodore was designed to offer ...

  20. Take the Scenic Route With These Fall Foliage Cruises

    Boarding is at 8:30 am for a 9 am departure, and the ship returns at approximately 5 pm. Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise. This cruise offers a mouthwatering buffet while you relax amidst the changing view of the foliage along the Hudson River. You can depart from Highlands or from Pier 11 in NY on select days from Sept. 24 - Nov. 12.

  21. Seastreak Fall Foliage Cruises Make Unforgettable Memories

    Seastreak's Fall Foliage Cruises offer a captivating way to experience the breathtaking beauty of autumn as you cruise up the Hudson River. As the leaves transition into a brilliant tapestry of ...

  22. Seastreak to Sail Again to Cold Spring

    The first fall foliage cruise in 2021 docked at Cold Spring on Oct. 2. (File photo by M. Turton) For its 2022 agreement with Seastreak, the village has proposed restrictions such as allowing only one boat to dock each day; limiting passengers to 400 on weekend cruises and 200 on weekdays; limiting weekend docking times; requiring boats to dock ...

  23. Seastreak Ferry

    5:00 AM - 8:30 PM. Write a review. About. Seastreak provides fast passenger ferry service for commuters and leisure travelers from Central New Jersey to Manhattan, Newport, Providence, New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket, and many points in between. Our fleet of state-of-the-art vessels were designed with passenger comfort ...