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Home»Non-Rev Traveler»The Rockaway Ferry: An Inexpensive Way to Tour New York Bay
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The Rockaway Ferry: An Inexpensive Way to Tour New York Bay

Jonathan KatzBy Jonathan KatzJuly 9, 20212 Comments3 Mins Read
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NYC Ferry and Downtown Manhattan Skyline with Brooklyn Bridge
NYC Ferry and Downtown Manhattan Skyline with Brooklyn Bridge

The new, New York City ferry system is wonderful, and the best deal you can get in New York City. These new, sleek, and efficient ferries transport passengers up and down the East River, to view shoreline sights in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx.

It is similar to taking the Circle Line, but for short trips and at an amazing cost of $2.75 per trip.  If you wanted to compare this type of transportation internationally, the mass transit system in Venice is commuter boat-oriented, well organized, fun and never to be missed.

One ferry segment, from Wall Street’s Pier 11, very close to the South Street area – to the far Rockaway pier, takes 57 minutes. This leg of the trip amazes passengers with the sights of lower Manhattan, a view up the east river, a trip past the Statue of Liberty, and then under the Verrazano Narrows bridge, and around the coast of Brooklyn, featuring an excellent view of Coney Island.  All of this, for a cost of just $2.75. 

There is even talk of this ferry being extended to include JFK Airport, which is similar to the ferry service from years ago that existed from Manhattan to the Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport.

NYC Ferry Top Deck
NYC Ferry Top Deck
NYC Ferry at Pier 11
NYC Ferry at Pier 11
NYC Ferry at DUMBO Landing
NYC Ferry at DUMBO Landing.

There are 5 ferry routes currently operating with 3 more coming in 2021:

  • East River – Long Island City, 34th St., North Williamsburg, Brooklyn (Pier 11)
  • Far Rockaway – Rockaway and Brooklyn Army Terminal (Pier 11)
  • South Brooklyn – Bay Ridge, Red Hook, Brooklyn Bridge (Pier 11)
  • Astoria – 90th St., Roosevelt Island, Long Island City, 34th St. (Pier 11)
  • Soundview – Clason Point, 90th and 34th St., Stuyvesant Cove (Pier 11)
  • St. George – (2021) Staten Island to the West Side of Manhattan, Battery Park City
  • Coney Island – (2021) Coney Island, Bay Ridge (Pier 11)
  • Governors Island – (2021) from Wall Street Pier 11 to Governors Island

Just to add to the excitement of the New York City ferry service, there are many additional ferry routes from both East Side and West Side ferry piers, that have routes to New Jersey.  

These include routes to and from Wall Street Pier 11, Battery Park City, the World Financial Center, and the 35th & 39th Street Piers to Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Atlantic Highlands, and other ferry ports.

All in all, this is an excellent extension of mass transportation in New York City, that should be taken advantage of by visitors and residents of New York.

Visit www.ferry.nyc for additional information on the New York City ferry routes and schedules.

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Jonathan Katz has been working at Delta Airlines for the past 13-years as a Customer Service Agent, checking in passengers in the Sky Priority Division of Delta Airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Terminal Four. He provides services First Class, Business Class, Delta Medallion, and VIP Passengers. Jon and his wife Maureen (retired USAir and Jet Blue Airways) have a combined 50-years experience in the airline industry and know the industry well. Together they travel approximately 40-weeks a year, mostly one day trips both domestically and to Europe, leaving every Tuesday and returning every Thursday. They’ve written travel blogs on most of these trips, sharing them with their email list of Delta and other airline employees.

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2 Comments

  1. Joe Hartigan on July 15, 2021 10:45 pm

    I would like to see all airports connect to Wall Street by ferry. Newark Airport to Kennedy Airport also. By connecting all three airports to Wall Street it would allow NYC residents easy access to car Rentals.
    For example, The same shuttle bus that would connect ferry riders to the Newark Airport could also make a stop at the car rental locations..

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  2. Michael Spudic on September 28, 2021 10:05 am

    What a great idea to include a stop for JFK along this route; or even better to devote ferries that would run non-stop to a closer connecting point such as Marine Park. Also, if I may suggest a little more nuance as far as mention in this article of the geographical entity known as “Far Rockaway,” a reminder that it is a name for only one of a number of specific neighborhoods that exist on the Rockaway Peninsula. Far Rockaway actually begins at Beach 32nd St and encompasses a land mass extending east to the Nassau County border. The Rockaway Ferry’s terminal stop is located at Beach 108th St., approximately 4 miles further west of Far Rockaway. In general, it is always safer to stick with the larger all-embracing term “Rockaway” (or “Rockaways”) when the topic impacts upon the entire peninsula, such as this one.

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