Your visit starts at the dock — make the right choice between Manhattan and New Jersey based on convenience and crowd levels.

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Departures Compared
| Departure |
Pros |
Considerations |
| Battery Park (NY) |
Central, walkable from many hotels |
Longer lines at peak times |
| Liberty State Park (NJ) |
Easier parking, often faster security |
Requires car/ride or light rail |
Tickets & Timing
- Buy timed tickets to smooth security flow.
- First boats offer the calmest conditions and best light.
- Last boats risk rushing Ellis Island — plan buffer time.
Queue Strategy
- Arrive 30–45 minutes early off‑peak; 60–90 during summer/holidays.
- Lines move in waves — security screening is the main bottleneck.
- Keep tickets and IDs handy to speed up checks.
Where to Stand
- Leaving Battery Park: Starboard for early views of the statue.
- Leaving Liberty State Park: Port for skyline and statue approach.
- Upper decks offer unobstructed angles but more wind.
Weather & Safety
- Wind is stronger on open decks; secure hats and lighten camera straps.
- Obey crew instructions; movement is limited during docking.
- Watch for slippery decks in rain or winter.
Photography Tips
- Wide on approach, telephoto on departure.
- Use railings as a brace; bump ISO to keep shutter speed high.
- Clean lens/phone glass frequently — salt spray builds up fast.
Accessibility Notes
- Ramps assist boarding; ask crew for help during tidal shifts.
- Elevators/lifts vary by vessel; staff can guide you to the best deck.
FAQ
Can I board from one state and return to the other?
Ferry routes are fixed per ticket; check the vendor for cross‑state options.
How often do ferries run?
Frequencies change seasonally; verify the day‑of schedule and last returns.
Tip: If you plan both islands, avoid the very last ferries to ensure enough time at Ellis Island.