Orient Point Ferry Terminal

Orient Point Ferry Terminal
Vehicles line up to board a Cross Sound Ferry vessel at the Orient Point Ferry Terminal, where passengers and cars alike prepare to cross Long Island Sound to New London, Connecticut. This image captures the terminal’s role in regional transportation, linking Long Island and New England for residents and visitors alike. File photo: WoodysPhotos, licensed.

Orient Point Ferry Terminal is the Long Island terminal for the Cross Sound Ferry, linking the North Fork with New London, Connecticut. Located at the northeastern tip of Long Island in Suffolk County, it gives travelers a practical route between eastern Long Island and New England without having to drive west through the New York City region first.

Terminal Overview

At the eastern end of Main Road (NY Route 25) in Orient Point, the terminal serves year-round ferry traffic across Long Island Sound. It is best known as the Long Island departure point for Cross Sound Ferry service to New London. The facility accommodates walk-on passengers as well as a range of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and certain larger vehicles, with boarding policies and availability varying by sailing and season.

Services & Amenities

Travelers will typically find core passenger services such as:

  • Indoor and outdoor waiting areas
  • Restroom facilities
  • Ticketing and check-in support
  • Vehicle staging and boarding lanes
  • Wayfinding signage and staff assistance

Parking, pickup and drop-off access, and traffic circulation at the terminal may vary by season and operating conditions. During summer weekends, holiday periods, and other busy travel windows, it is smart to allow extra time for arrival, check-in, and boarding.

Planning Your Trip

Schedules, fares, reservation policies, accepted vehicle types, and check-in requirements can change, so it is best to review the official Cross Sound Ferry website before heading to the terminal. Weather and marine conditions may also affect operations. If you are traveling with a vehicle, advance reservations are often the easiest way to avoid delays during peak periods.

Regional Role

Beyond tourism, the terminal plays an important role in regional mobility between Long Island and southeastern Connecticut. It serves residents, visitors, seasonal travelers, and some service or commercial vehicles, while also helping many travelers avoid the longer highway route around the western end of the Sound.

Visitor Convenience

For visitors, the ferry terminal also works as a scenic gateway to the North Fork. Nearby are Orient Beach State Park, quiet waterfront stretches, small hamlets, farm stands, and wine country farther west along the fork. Whether you are arriving or departing, the setting gives the trip a distinctly coastal Long Island feel.


Orient Point Ferry Terminal


Snapshot: Orient Point Ferry Terminal

FeatureDetails
LocationEnd of Main Road (NY Route 25), Orient Point, New York
OperatorCross Sound Ferry
Service RouteOrient Point, NY ↔ New London, CT
Passenger AccessWalk-on passengers and vehicle ferry service
Vehicle AccessCars, motorcycles, and select larger vehicles; check current rules before traveling
Service PatternYear-round, with schedules that may vary by season, demand, and operating conditions
Crossing TimeTypically about 80 minutes, though weather and operations may affect timing
Nearby AttractionsOrient Beach State Park, North Fork hamlets, waterfront scenery, and Greenport farther west

Whether you are commuting, moving a vehicle, or starting a coastal getaway, Orient Point Ferry Terminal remains one of the most distinctive transportation hubs on Long Island. Check ahead before visiting for the latest schedules, reservation guidance, parking information, and boarding details.


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