
Fleet Week 2018 has officially kicked off with the annual Parade of Ships sailing straight into New York.

The dramatic arrival of multiple military warships in New York Harbor on Wednesday marked the beginning of the annual celebrations.

Fleet Week brings more than 3,700 US and Canadian Marines, sailors and Coast Guardsmen to Manhattan for Memorial Day weekend.

The USS Arlington carrying several hundred Marines sailed past the Statue of Liberty on Wednesday to kick off Fleet Week celebrations

The dramatic arrival of multiple military warships in New York Harbor on Wednesday marked the beginning of the annual celebrations

The USS Arlington sails up the Hudson River during the Fleet Week Parade in New York

Four Navy ships, three US Coast Guard cutters, four Naval Academy yard patrol boats, two Military Sealift Command ships and a Royal Canadian Navy vessel joined this year's Parade of Ships.

The Norfolk-based USS Arlington was spotted sailing past the Statue of Liberty to kick off the seven-day spectacle.

The ship arrived from Camp Lejeune in North Carolina carrying several hundred Marines.

The mini-armada will subsequently be docked throughout the city at various locations for the next week and open to the public for free tours.

Now in its 30th year, the week-long spectacle will also include military demonstrations, musical performances and other events.

Fleet Week 2018 will be held from Wednesday, May 23 until Tuesday, May, 29.

Bystanders wave as the Norfolk-based USS Arlington sails into New York Harbor on Wednesday

The USS Arlington was among the four Navy ships to join the 2018 Parade of Ships

Sailors line the deck of the USS Arlington as they sailed down the Hudson River

The mini-armada will be docked throughout the city at various locations for the next week