
Planifica tu visita
Planning to photograph or film at the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island?
Whether you're visiting as a photographer, content creator, member of the media, or planning a commercial production, this guide covers everything you need to know about filming permits, photography policies, drone restrictions, media access, and production logistics before your visit.
Photography and video recording aboard Statue City Cruises vessels do not require a filming permit.
Guests are welcome to capture their journey across New York Harbor, provided filming does not interfere with vessel operations, crew responsibilities, or the experience of other visitors.
Enjoying freedom of expression while keeping the voyage safe and smooth for all.

Press & Media
Members of the media planning news coverage, documentaries, television productions, or editorial features are encouraged to contact our team before their visit.
We can assist with transportation logistics, filming aboard our vessels, and coordination with the National Park Service when appropriate.

Un símbolo icónico de libertad
La estatua se eleva a una impresionante altura de 305 pies desde el suelo hasta la punta de su antorcha. Luce una corona de siete puntas, cada una representando los continentes y mares, mientras que las cadenas rotas a sus pies simbolizan la libertad frente a la opresión. Su nombre oficial, «La Libertad Iluminando el Mundo», refleja los ideales universales que representa. El famoso poema de Emma Lazarus, «El Nuevo Coloso», inscrito en una placa en el museo del pedestal, plasma este sentimiento con los siguientes versos:
Interested in creating content with Statue City Cruises? Submit a Creator Partnership Inquiry to tell us more about your channels, audience, and upcoming visit.
The use of drones is prohibited aboard Statue City Cruises vessels and throughout Liberty Island and Ellis Island unless specifically authorized by the National Park Service.