Ultimate Visitor’s Guide to Governors Island

Located in the New York Harbor, Governors Island is a former military base that has transformed into a vibrant public space. It offers a unique environment for car-free biking, art exhibits, performances, and leisurely picnicking. Notably, many experiences on Governors Island are free, including the ferry ride to access the island!

Basics

  • Getting to Governors Island: Ferry service operates daily from late May until late September. On weekends and Labor Day, ferries leave from Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6. Daily service is also available from Manhattan’s Battery Maritime Building (10 South Street), right next to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. For complete directions and ferry schedules, visit the Governors Island Website.
  • Visiting Hours: The Island opens at 10 a.m. daily, closing at 6 p.m. on weekdays and 7 p.m. on weekends.

Good to Know

  • Governors Island offers beverages and water for purchase, yet lacks water fountains.
  • While there are diverse food options available, it’s also a perfect spot for a personal picnic.
  • Note that dogs and other pets are not permitted on Governors Island.
  • Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult continuously.
  • Public restrooms are available throughout the island.
  • To ensure a smooth experience, arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your ferry departure, whether traveling to or from the Island.

History

Governors Island, steeped in history, served as a military base for nearly two centuries before its closure by the Coast Guard in 1996. Subsequently, in 2003, the Federal Government sold the majority of the island to the people of New York for just $1. While the Federal Government and the National Park Service administer 22 acres of Governors Island as the Governors Island National Monument, managing two forts from the 1812 era, the remaining 150 acres are overseen by the Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation. This area features an array of educational, nonprofit, and commercial activities tailored for visitors.

Things to Do

  • Picnicking: Bring a blanket and enjoy a meal outdoors. Alternatively, indulge in various food offerings from island vendors.
  • Car-free Biking: Visitors can bring their own bikes on the ferry or rent one from local vendors such as Blazing Saddles.
  • FIGMENT’s Art Installations: Interactive sculptures, mini-golf, and tree houses feature prominently among FIGMENT’s engaging installations located in the Parade Grounds, providing fun for all ages.
  • Host an Event: Rent grilling stations or groups of tables to celebrate special occasions.
  • Take in the View: Governors Island showcases breathtaking vistas of the Statue of Liberty, downtown Manhattan, and the Brooklyn Promenade.
  • Concerts: The Beach at Governors Island holds concerts throughout the season, providing an excellent place to relax and unwind.
  • More Events: Each week, Governors Island features a diverse range of activities, from art installations and food events to mini-golf and local farm stands.
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