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365Tickets partners with Manhattan by Sail in NYC

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365Tickets, leading global online ticketing provider, has announced a partnership with Manhattan by Sail in New York City.

The award-winning Manhatten by Sail sailing excursions have been taking visitors on cruises around New York for over 30 years.

Tourists can take a traditional tall ship or classic schooner Shearwater on tours of the Statue of Liberty, champagne brunch, wine tasting, or the Twilight and City Lights cruises at night.

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“This may be one of the most beautiful ways to see Manhattan and the quality of the sailing yachts is impeccable”, commented Dino Cappello, president of 365Tickets USA.

“Most people plan a sightseeing tour on land but the city has a very different look at night and it is spectacular from the water. Our team has been on a cruise with Manhattan By Sail and we could not have been more impressed!”

The company are focused on offering a streamlined, online ticketing experience that makes it easy for families to arrange a whole trip’s actives in advance or “on the fly” as part of their travel plans.

The US division currently offers tickets to over 2,000 attractions such as Knott’s Berry Farm, Disneyland Paris, the Empire State Building, the Intrepid Sea Air & Space Museum, Universal Hollywood, LEGOLAND California and Florida, 360 Chicago, One World Trade Centre, Aquarium of the Pacific and many more. They recently partnered with GoCar Tours in San Francisco and San Diego.

365Tickets has offices in 14 countries, with state-of-the-art technology for quick and secure online booking in local languages and currency.

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Ella is business development director and looks after client relationships and new business. Joining blooloop in 2015, she has a degree in Natural Science from the University of Bath, but her true passion lies with the attractions industry and is a self-confessed theme park geek.

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