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Getting There By Water

  New York, Getting There By Water

There is no port for international passenger services, although many commuter ferry services operate locally in and around New York. The many terminals include Lincoln Harbor, Hoboken, Harborside, Liberty Harbor and Liberty Landing on the Hudson River, St George on Staten Island, Hunters Point in Queens and West 38th Street, Pier 11 and South Ferry on Manhattan. Most ferry terminals have restaurants or snack bars nearby, with passenger facilities limited to ticket sales counters, public telephones and the occasional vending machine.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (tel: (212) 435 7000; ) provides online information.

Ferry services: The Staten Island Ferry (tel: (718) 727 2508; ) operates from Whitehall terminal in Battery Park, in downtown New York, travelling out past the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to its destination of Staten Island every half an hour (every 20 minutes during rush hour), daily 24 hours. There are a variety of ferry operators, including New York Waterway (tel: (800) 53 FERRY or 533 3779; ), TNT Hydrolines (tel: (732) 872 2628 or (800) BOAT RIDE or 2628 7433; ) and New York Fast Ferry (tel: (732) 291 2210 or (800) 693 6933; ), providing services between Manhattan and the other boroughs, as well as to New Jersey.

Transport to the City: Ferry terminals are in or near major transportation centres of the city and are linked to subway and bus lines.