Which side of Staten Island Ferry to sit on?
Which side of Staten Island Ferry to sit on? If you're getting on from the Manhattan side, go to the right (starboard) side of the boat for the best view of the Statue of Liberty. From the Staten Island side, go to the left (port). The ride is 25 minutes each way with boats departing every 30 minutes on either side on weekends.
How to easily see Statue of Liberty?
- Statue of Liberty from the water.
- Statue of Liberty Helicopter Tour.
- Statue Cruises.
- Battery Park, NYC.
- Tour Group in front of Statue of Liberty.
- Boat Cruise Statue of Liberty.
- Statue of Liberty.
What to do after riding the Staten Island Ferry?
- Staten Island Ferry. ...
- Barrett Park Staten Island Zoo. ...
- Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden. ...
- Garibaldi - Meucci Memorial Museum. ...
- Alice Austen House. ...
- The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art. ...
- Oakwood Beach. ...
- Historic Richmond Town.
What time is rush hour on the Staten Island Ferry?
The Ferry runs 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. More frequent service, (every 15 or 20 minutes,) is provided on the weekdays during the rush hours of 6:00AM – 9:30AM and 3:30PM – 8:00PM, with 30-minute service to follow.
What is the best time to ride the Staten Island Ferry?
First off, avoid traveling at or around the commuter rush hours of 7:00 to 8:45 am and 5:00 to 6:45 pm! Even the boats right before and after these times are often very busy. Traveling in the late morning and early afternoon is your best chance to get a boat that isn't overly packed.
How many people can ride the Staten Island Ferry at once?
The Staten Island Ferry boasts a 24-hour schedule. That's right: it never stops. It takes trips every half hour on the half hour, and every 20 minutes during rush hour. Each ferry has a capacity of around 5,000 people, and daily ridership frequently tops 70,000 passengers a day.
Which side is best to sit on Staten Island Ferry?
For the best view of the Statue of Liberty, sit on the right side when traveling from Manhattan to Staten Island or the left side when traveling from Staten Island to Manhattan.
What time is best to see the Statue of Liberty?
The absolute best time of day to see the statue is first thing in the morning. In the summer, the first ferry leaves at 8:30 and you should definitely try and be on it. Security will usually open around 8:15 so it's best to be in line before then.
Where is the safest place to sit on a ferry?
Find a seat in the middle of the ferry; the lower you are, the better. So stay low (not the upper deck) and sit in the middle. But.. Window seats tend to be better (a tip that might collide with the seat in the middle of the ferry) if you keep your eyes on the horizon.
How long is the ferry ride from Staten Island to Lower Manhattan?
The Ferry operates between the St. George Terminal on Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan. The trip is about 25 minutes.
How crowded is Staten Island Ferry?
The Staten Island Ferry boasts a 24-hour schedule. That's right: it never stops. It takes trips every half hour on the half hour, and every 20 minutes during rush hour. Each ferry has a capacity of around 5,000 people, and daily ridership frequently tops 70,000 passengers a day.
Where is the best place to sit on a ferry?
Find a seat in the middle of the ferry; the lower you are, the better. So stay low (not the upper deck) and sit in the middle.
Is it worth doing the Staten Island Ferry?
There is not much to do there but it's a nice boat trip and you can just join the queue, jump back on board and head straight back to Manhattan. The ferry runs frequently but it's suggested that you avoid rush hour as it does get very congested. Definitely worth a trip especially as it's free!
How early should I get to the Statue of Liberty ferry?
We recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes (1 hour during peak travel season) prior to your scheduled tour time to allow ample time to pick up your tickets and go through the security screening process (airport-style security).
Which side of Staten Island Ferry to sit on to see statue of liberty?
When traveling to Staten Island, the Statue of Liberty will be on the right side of the boat. It's also worth noting that while the statue is visible from boats going in both directions, it is much closer to the route taken by ferries going to Staten Island.
Is Staten Island Ferry bumpy?
Due to the smaller size of the boat, the trip was a bit less smooth than what riders of the Staten Island Ferry have come to expect, with choppy water resulting in a bumpy ride at one point.
Where is the best place to sit on the Statue of Liberty ferry?
It's up to you where you want to stand/sit, but if you want a prime viewing spot for a picture of the statue, head to the side of the boat that's facing Manhattan. Once it turns to head to Liberty Island, you'll have the perfect view.
Is it better to sit on the top or bottom of a ferry?
Typically towards the rear of the ferry is the most stable with the least motion. And if possible, sit as close to water level as you can, the higher above the water you are the more movement you'll feel.
How can you avoid a line for the ferry to the Statue of Liberty?
Stand on the port side (right side) at the back of the ferry going out to the Statue of Liberty. It will give you the best views of the city and of the statue as you approach. Book ahead of time on the Government Website, for reserved tickets and skip the security lines.
Is it hard to walk up the Statue of Liberty?
A trip up to the crown includes walking up a double-helix spiral staircase. The Statue's Crown can only be accessed by climbing 162 stairs. There is no elevator service to the Crown. The climb is strenuous.
Is it worth going to the top of the Statue of Liberty?
Book your tickets for Lady Liberty's crown well in advance. For those who want to view Manhattan from the inside of the iconic crown, I can tell you it's a fantastic way to experience the statue and see New York Harbor.
Where is best view on Staten Island Ferry?
Quick Tips To Make the Best of Your Staten Island Ferry Ride If you're getting on from the Manhattan side, go to the right (starboard) side of the boat for the best view of the Statue of Liberty. From the Staten Island side, go to the left (port).