- 3:30 am - Ocean City, MD (LET'S GO OC Downtown)
- 3:40 am - Ocean City, MD (28th - 62th & 94th)
- 3:50 am - Ocean city, MD (139th street, 7/11 store)
- 3:50 am - Fenwick Island (Royal Farm Gas Station)
- 4:00 am - Bethany Beach (Fire Station)
- 4:10 am - Rehoboth Beach (Rehoboth Ave & Boardwalk)
When we arrive we will have an orientation and everybody will be given a map of New York (Manhattan) with the most famous attractions. At 9 am we will head to the Statue of Liberty island.
Please note: We will go to the island and you will go through a security checking and while the tour lasts you are not allowed to import any food, bottles, perfumes etc.
9:00am - 11:30 am Statue of Liberty Island
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Visit the Bull Stock exchange & Wall Street
1:00pm - 1:30 pm Visit Brooklyn bridge
2:00 - 3 pm - Visit World Trade Center and shopping mall of occulus.
4 pm - 5:00 pm Check in the hotel near Time Square.
6 pm - 7:00 pm Visit Edge tower & Vessel.
After that you have free time to visit Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Broadway, Chrysler Building & other sightseeing Evening Take your time and enjoy yourself at the city that never sleeps :)
Day 2: Shopping, Central Park, Museums & more...10 am - 10:30 pm - Check ot the hotel.
11 am - 12:00 pm - Visit Empire State Building
12 pm - 5:00 pm - Free time to visit middle Manhattan
• Shopping at 5th & 6th Ave @ Manhattan
• Rockfeler building
• Central park
• Time square
• Other Sightseeing
5:00 pm Departure time in front of the hotel
11:15pm Arriving at Rehoboth Beach
12:00am Arriving at Ocean City
Manhattan is the most densely populated of the five boroughs of New York City.
New York County is the most densely populated county in the United States, more dense than any individual American city. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with a Census-estimated 2013 population of 1,626,159 living in a land area of 22.96 square miles (59.5 km2), or about 70,826 residents per square mile (27,346/km²). On business days, the influx of commuters increases that number to over 3.9 million, or around 170,000 people per square mile. It is also one of the wealthiest jurisdictions, being the sole U.S. county whose per capita income exceeded $100,000 in 2010. Manhattan is the third-largest of New York's five boroughs in population, after Brooklyn and Queens, and it is the smallest borough in land area.


