

This is, of course, the best way to get around Long Island. However, if you’re looking to spend prolonged amounts, it’s important to plan logistics ahead of time for things like grocery shopping and outdoor adventures. Charming towns like Greenport, Port Jefferson, and Montauk are perfectly walkable. But, there are several towns Long Island towns where you can still get around on foot. Unfortunately, we live in one of the least walkable countries in the world. For instance, the last bus leaving Montauk might be too late or too early for a day trip, but the Jitney will offer you a more reasonable time schedule in which to plan your trip. It’s more than the LIRR but can often leave you in places where the LIRR doesn’t go or at a much better time. If you find the LIRR schedules a little restrictive, consider looking into the Jitney bus schedules. Please note: most of the hidden gems are 2-3 into the far eastern side of the island but the ride is well worth it! Buses to Towns on Long Island For instance, a ticket from Brooklyn to Greenport (3 hours) is about $15 during the off-peak times. And if you’re going with a friend or two, you can split the cost of an Uber ride from the train station! The LIRR is also relatively cheaper than the other New York train companies. Remember that Ubers are way cheaper on Long Island than in NYC. From these train stations, you can either walk around or take an Uber to nearby attractions listed below. If you’re looking to head east to Long Island, the LIRR can easily take you directly into several towns like Montauk and Greenport.
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And if you do have a car, feel free to scroll ahead! Trains to Small Towns on Long Island

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But worry not, there are different ways to do it! From trains to buses to car rentals - here is how to visit places on Long Island without owning a car. If you’re like me and don’t own a car because you’re from the city, I know how tricky it can feel to figure out the transportation logistics. Image courtesy of Discover Long Islandīut first, it’s important to note the available methods of getting to and around these different places on Long Island. Getting Around Long Island Towns Ferry rides on Long Island are a fun way of getting around.

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