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Do I need a car in Long Island?

Getting around Long Island The easiest way to get around Long Island is by car. If you're reliant on public transportation, you can take a bus or the Long Island Railroad. Most towns in Nassau and western Suffolk have a train station, but there's generally only one per town.



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Here are the best ways to get here and get around:
  1. Subway. LIC is just a single subway stop from Midtown Manhattan and Brooklyn! ...
  2. NYC Ferry. NYC Ferry stops at Hunters Point South and Gantry Plaza State Park connecting Manhattan, Brooklyn, Roosevelt Island and Astoria. ...
  3. Long Island Rail Road. ...
  4. Citibike. ...
  5. Bus. ...
  6. Airport.


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Getting around Long Island The easiest way to get around Long Island is by car. If you're reliant on public transportation, you can take a bus or the Long Island Railroad. Most towns in Nassau and western Suffolk have a train station, but there's generally only one per town.

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The best way to get around NYC as a tourist is by taking the subway or the bus since it's cheap, efficient, and goes to most parts of the city.

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Sure. Uber is available throughout the region. Note, however, that Long Island is a, well, looong island. The Western end includes the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, which directly abut Manhattan across the East River.

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From Fire Island, Jones Beach State Park, The Hamptons and even Brooklyn, it's an island that's got loads of diversity to explore. This means that there's a little something for everyone when you visit. If you love quaint little towns, bustling and busy streets or unspoilt beaches; Long Island is the place to go!

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The public (Hele-on) bus service is an alternative if you have plenty of time and want to avoid renting a car. The cheapest way to get around the Big Island after walking yourself is the public bus (Hele-on-Bus). This bus will get you to most places on the island, but transit times are long and connections infrequent.

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Understanding the Disadvantages of Renting a Car
  • There is no hired driver. One of the most significant disadvantages of renting a car is it doesn't come with a driver. ...
  • High prices. ...
  • Strict terms and conditions. ...
  • Unfamiliarity with the vehicle. ...
  • Responsibility for any mishaps. ...
  • Less time to relax and enjoy.


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