Visit a part of the Bronx rarely seen even by New Yorkers. Begin with a visit to the Bartow-Pell Mansion located in Pelham Bay Park, New York’s largest city park at 2700 acres. The beautiful Grecian-style stone mansion has a history dating back to 1654 and is complete with formal terraces, a fountain, gardens, and an extremely unique stone carriage house. Next, cross a bridge onto City Island, a small community which has a rich nautical history and still evokes the feeling of a small fishing village. The island is filled with yacht clubs, sailing schools, sail makers, marinas, and fishing boats. Enjoy lunch at one of the island’s many restaurants, most specializing in seafood. Afterwards, visit the City Island Museum providing a history of the island as a major ship building center including many of the yachts used to defend the America’s Cup.