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Can you walk onto the Shelter Island ferry?

Both ferries accept walk-on passengers for $2, and bicyclists for $4 (North Ferry) and $6 (South Ferry). The North Ferry (northferry.com), which runs from Greenport to Shelter Island, operates from 5 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. (and until 12:45 a.m. on Friday and Saturday from Memorial Day through Labor Day).



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Frequently asked question. Do I need a reservation? No, South Ferry does not take reservations as we shuttle people back and forth constantly. Just drive up, and on to the next available vessel following all crew instructions.

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From here Shelter Island is just a short 8 minute ferry ride. To Shelter Island by Bus – With travel options offered 365 days per year you cannot beat the convenience.

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Shelter Island is an island town in Suffolk County, New York, United States, near the eastern end of Long Island. The population was 3,253 at the 2020 United States census.



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Both the North and South Ferries are cash only, no reservations, and leave every 10 to 20 minutes. Both ferries accept walk-on passengers for $2, and bicyclists for $4 (North Ferry) and $6 (South Ferry).

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The ferry operates 365 days a year and runs every 10-15 minutes.

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The South Ferry provides transportation services between North Haven and Shelter Island. The ferry runs daily between the hours of 5:40am and 12:00am.

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It is recommended you leave yourself at least 45 min-1 hour prior to sailing time to arrive at the ferry terminal.

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Are ferries usually on time? Yes! Please note that the schedules indicate departure times. We recommend that you arrive at the terminal at least five minutes prior to the scheduled departure in order to board.

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You can swim in the warmer waters of Shelter Island Sound or paddle out to enjoy the area from a different perspective. If you choose to partake in water activities, always prioritize safety and respect local wildlife. This beach is known for its birdlife, particularly piping plovers and other nesting birds.

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