In 2026, Roosevelt Island remains one of New York City's most uniquely accessible destinations, reachable by tram, subway, ferry, bus, or car. The most iconic method is the Roosevelt Island Tramway, which departs from 59th Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan; it costs the same as a subway ride ($2.90) and provides a spectacular aerial view of the East River. For speed, the F Train makes a direct stop at the Roosevelt Island station, connecting you to Queens and Manhattan in minutes. The NYC Ferry (Astoria Route) also stops at the island's eastern pier, offering a scenic water-level arrival. If you are coming from Queens, you can take the Q102 Bus or simply walk or bike across the Roosevelt Island Bridge at 36th Avenue. For those driving, the bridge is the only vehicular entrance; however, parking on the island is extremely limited to the "Motorgate" garage, so public transit is highly encouraged. Once on the island, you can ride the RIOC Red Bus for free, which loops the entire island and connects the tram, subway, and ferry landings to the residential and park areas like the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park.