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How do you get on and off Fisher Island?

Fisher Island is accessible only by ferry; the ride is as beautiful as the place. This exclusive island is located off the southern tip of Miami Beach, just north of the Port of Miami.



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Navigating the island in your golf cart is the island's preferred method of transportation, and is sure to get you in the vacation spirit. Each of our luxury accommodations includes the use of a golf cart that can seat up to 4 people.

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Residents in Fisher Island Miami are used to efficient ferry transportation, which is the only way to get to and from the island unless you have your own boat or a helicopter.

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How Long Does the Ferry Trip Take? The trip across aboard the MV Munnatawket and MV Race Point auto ferries takes about 45 minutes one way, with a round-trip being approximately 2.5 hours.

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Visitors are free to get out of their vehicle and explore the first and second level decks, as well as the passenger lounge, while on board the Southport - Fort Fisher Ferry. Visitors should not exit the vehicle until the ferry has left the docks, and has started the crossing.

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The Fishers Island Ferry schedule is available at www.fiferry.com. If you are driving, you must arrive at the ferry at least 25 minutes prior to departure. During the peak schedule, a reservation for vehicles is recommended. Upon arrival to the ferry dock, go to the brick building to purchase your tickets.

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Boris Becker, Oprah Winfrey, and Mel Brooks are among the celebrities with homes on the island.

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With its lack of bridges to the mainland and perfectly manicured appearance, a home on Fisher Island is sought after most because of its privacy, security and amenities, Miami-Dade real estate broker Dora Puig told Warren.

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Fisher Island is a private island which many famous people including Oprah Winfrey, Mel Brooks, Julia Roberts and Andre Agassi have called home. Fisher was originally the southern tip of Miami Beach until 1905 when engineers cut through that southern tip of Miami Beach casting Fisher Island adrift.

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But you won't find these boldfaced names trumpeting their ties to the island: Fishers Island is exceedingly private. Roughly two-thirds of the island is gated, and in some areas there are few street names or house numbers.

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Reserve a ride in advance to Fisher Island Ferry Terminal - Mainland. Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber to get from MIA to Fisher Island Ferry Terminal - Mainland. Request a ride up to 30 days before your trip, at any time and on any day of the year.

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Island Market Dress Code Appropriate casual attire. Shirts and shoes must be worn. Cover-ups for bathing suits required.

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Ferries leave the private island community and mainland ferry terminals at 10-minute intervals from Mondays through Fridays. On Saturdays, ferries depart at 10-minute intervals between the house of 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm.

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But you won't find these boldfaced names trumpeting their ties to the island: Fishers Island is exceedingly private. Roughly two-thirds of the island is gated, and in some areas there are few street names or house numbers.

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About 650 families, including celebrities and mega stars, have homes on Fisher Island. Fewer than 20 percent of residents live on this secret haven year-round. Carl Fisher traded seven acres of Fisher Island to William K. Vanderbilt II in 1926 in exchange for a yacht named Eagle.

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If you're looking for the single most expensive island in the Miami area, it would be Fisher Island.

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South Florida is where you'll find America's most exclusive island enclave: Fisher Island. Located just seven minutes from Downtown Miami, Fisher Island spans 0.343 square miles occupied by 800 residences.

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Duration. Our Race Point and Munnatawket marine vessels complete the journey between New London and Fishers Island in about 45 minutes.

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It's simple. There are no hotels. Everyone here either owns or rents a home (or is their guest) on the island.

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