What part of Fire Island does the Sayville Ferry go to?

What part of Fire Island does the Sayville Ferry go to?

Connecting Long Island and Fire Island Fire Island’s central communities of Cherry Grove, Fire Island Pines, Water Island and Sailors Haven/Sunken Forest, a Fire Island National Seashore Park, are served by the Sayville Ferry, which is located on River Road in the South Shore hamlet of Sayville.

How long is the ferry ride from Sayville to Fire Island?

approximately 20 minutes
How long are the boat rides over to Fire Island? One way trip is approximately 20 minutes.

What ferry do you take to get to Fire Island Pines?

Sayville Ferry
Ferry service to and from the Pines is available by Sayville Ferry located in Sayville, NY. Water Taxi service is available to and from the Pines during in-season operation.

How much does the ferry to Fire Island cost?

The ferry is CASH ONLY, and a one-way ticket costs $9 (you also have the option of buying a round-trip ticket for $17. Lastly, note that if you are bringing a large amount of luggage (read: coolers full of beer), you will likely be charged for doing so.

How long is the ferry from Sayville to Cherry Grove?

The ferry from Sayville, NY to Cherry Grove, Fire Island, NY takes 20 min including transfers and departs every four hours.

How long is the ferry from Long Island to Fire Island?

about 20 – 30 minutes
The Fire Island ferry boats are small, comfortable vessels that make the trip to Fire Island in about 20 – 30 minutes.

Do you have to take a ferry to Fire Island?

You can drive from Long Island onto Fire Island over bridges at either end to the Robert Moses State Park and Smith Point County Park. You cannot drive onto or through the majority of the island and can only access it on foot by taking a ferry.

Can you go to Fire Island for the day?

A Fire Island day trip can include soaking up the sun on its beaches, hiking or biking, sailing or surfing, clamming, visiting an iconic lighthouse or spending the afternoon in the park.

Do you need a reservation for the Fire Island Ferry?

Yes, please call Fire Island Water Taxi at 631.665. 8885 in advance and ask to speak with a about booking a cross bay charter. Yes, as well as going across the bay, water taxis travel from beach to beach parallel to Fire Island. Call 631.665.

Do you need reservations for Fire Island Ferry?

Yes, please call Fire Island Water Taxi at 631.665. 8885 in advance and ask to speak with a about booking a cross bay charter. Yes, as well as going across the bay, water taxis travel from beach to beach parallel to Fire Island.

Is Fire Island Cash only?

Beachgoers heading to any of the 17 car-free communities in the middle of Fire Island can do so from one of three ferry terminals in either Bay Shore, Sayville or Patchogue. All three ferries accept cash only.

Is there parking at Sayville Ferry?

Use your GPS to get to the Sayville Ferry (41 River Road, Sayville NY 11782) and take the Long Island Expressway (I-495). Once arrived, you will be able to park at the River Road Parking (50 River Rd, Sayville, NY 11782) and walk to the Ferry located less than 400ft away.

When does the Sayville Ferry service operate?

The Sayville Ferry Service operates from April to November and provides service to Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove. You can find the ferry office at 41 River Road, Sayville, New York.

Is there a ferry from Sayville to Sunken Forest?

Sunken Forest Ferry Service provides ferry service from Sayville, New York, to Fire Island National Seashore, Sailor’s Haven, and Sunken Forest. Crossings are available May to October and the crossing takes about thirty minutes each way.

Is there a ferry from Long Island to Fire Island?

Connecting Long Island and Fire Island. The Sayville Ferry began the Fire Island run in 1894. For over one hundred years, Fire Island – with its wide ocean beaches, natural forests, wetlands and lively downtowns – has been an attraction for people from all over the world.

Can I Smoke on the docks or the ferry?

Smoking is not allowed on the docks or on the ferry. Dogs must be leashed on the docks and on the ferries. Owners are responsible for their pets’ actions and cleanliness.

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