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Ferry Map & Routes to Fire Island
Accessing this car-free destination in the Northeast requires a ferry from the south shore of Long Island, managed by Fire Island Ferries, Sayville Ferry Service, or Davis Park Ferry Co. These essential passenger links depart from Bay Shore, Sayville, and Patchogue, dropping you directly into isolated beach communities. Referencing the coastal map is vital, as each ferry line serves a strictly specific set of island docks that are not connected by roads.
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Fire Island transit: Freight & wagon logistics
Fire Island is a car-free barrier island with a unique “wagon culture.” With no paved roads in the communities, the ferry system acts as the lifeline for everything from groceries to construction materials. Unlike the drive-on ferries of Long Island‘s North Fork, these are strictly passenger vessels where your “Radio Flyer” wagon is your checked luggage.
| Mainland Terminal | Serves Communities | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bay Shore | Ocean Beach, Saltaire, Kismet, Fair Harbor | The Hub: The largest terminal with the most frequent service. Parking is $15-$25/day. Trains from NYC stop at Bay Shore LIRR, which is a shuttle ride away. |
| Sayville | Cherry Grove, Fire Island Pines | The Social Link: Primarily serves the LGBTQ+ communities. The “freight” rules here are strict regarding party supplies and sound equipment. |
| Patchogue | Davis Park, Watch Hill | The Outlier: Serves the easternmost communities. The ferry ride is longer (20-25 mins) and more exposed to chop. |
Fire Island Ferries enforces strict freight policies. You cannot bring “building materials” (lumber, paint, drywall) on passenger boats on weekends. If you are doing a DIY repair at your beach house, you must use the dedicated freight boat on weekdays or risk being turned away at the gate.
Wagon & Cooler Protocol
- The Wagon Surcharge: Your red wagon is not free. You will pay a freight charge (approx. $14+) for bringing it, and it must weigh under 125 lbs. “Double-decker” wagons are frequently banned.
- Grocery Strategy: There are no large supermarkets on the island, only small delis with island pricing. Locals pack coolers with meat and produce from the mainland. Ensure your cooler is latched; rough bay crossings can slide un-secured coolers across the deck.



