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How long is the ferry ride from New London CT to Orient Point NY?

Go Cross Sound in half the time Enjoy our high-speed passenger-only service, crossing between New London, CT and Orient Point, NY in just 40 minutes. Comfortable seating, a state-of-the-art ride control system, and Cross Sound Deli amenities make it as comfortable a ferry ride as you'll find anywhere!



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Visiting the east end of Long Island? Consider an alternative to driving round trip by crossing the Long Island Sound from New London, CT to Orient Point, NY by ferry. This ferry runs year-round.

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The fastest way to get from New London to Greenport is to car ferry which takes 2h 32m and costs $23 - $85.

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Pricing: $49.50 car. Adult one way $14.50 same day return $25; children (2-11) $6 one way, same day return $10.

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It is strongly recommended that you arrive at our ferry dock at least thirty (30) minutes in advance of scheduled departure time.

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The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company operates ferries between Port Jefferson on Long Island and Bridgeport, CT.

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$4.00. A convenient one-way ticket to Work. Live.

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The Orient Point ferry terminal is located at the end of state Route 25 in Orient, 32 miles off exit 73 of the Long Island Expressway, I-495.

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NEW LONDON-MONTAUK, NY FERRY: Ferry Services - Montauk Passenger and bicycle ferry operates between New London, Connecticut and Montauk, New York from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Call for a schedule. Capacity of 149 passengers. No cars, trucks, vans, or buses.

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The vessel can accommodate up to 50 automobiles and 300 passengers and offers all of the amenities Cross Sound travelers have come to enjoy.

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Crossing time approximately 1 hour 15 min. Capacity: 90-100 vehicles, 1,000 passengers. Dates of Operation: Year-round, daily.

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Connecticut Department of Transportation The nation's oldest continuously operating ferry service crosses the Connecticut River between Rocky Hill and Glastonbury. The original ferry, which dates back to 1655, was a small raft pushed across the river using long poles.

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That said, some ferries sell out, or require you to reserve a spot in advance (especially if you bring a vehicle). Tickets are often more expensive when purchased at the last minute, so by planning ahead and buying your tickets online you can likely save some money.

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