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Is there a ferry from CT to The Hamptons?

Ferrying between East Hampton and Connecticut: Needless to say, it's a beautiful ride – whether on the ferry or driving to the various ferry ports by car. A car is a typically a necessity to get on the ferry. While crossing, you can of course get out of the car and enjoy the view from the deck.



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Even though you can't get to the Hamptons from NYC via ferry, you can pick up a ferry in New London, CT to Sag Harbor. If you are traveling from Boston, Connecticut and even Westchester, there's no need to come all the way into NYC just to drive out — you can take the New London ferry.

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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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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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Yes, yes, yes! Montauk is so unique and cool. It is definitely worth visiting Montauk even if just for one day. Montauk has so many great hiking trails and nature preserves, beautiful beaches, lots of fishing and a lively town with so much to do!

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Where does the ferry go? The ferry travels between Port Jefferson, N.Y. and Bridgeport, CT. via the Long Island Sound.

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