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Where do the San Francisco ferries go?

Where do the San Francisco ferries go?

San Francisco Bay Ferry offers service connecting Vallejo, Alameda and Oakland to Oracle Park for Giants home games and service connecting Alameda and Oakland to Chase Center for Warriors games.

Does San Francisco have ferries?

“San Francisco Bay Ferries“ is the name for WETA’s public ferries (which operate in cooperation with Blue and Gold Fleet). Golden Gate Ferry (run by the Golden Gate Bridge District), Alcatraz Cruises and Angel Island Ferry also run ferries, and Blue & Gold Fleet runs separate voyages under their own flag and logo.

How long is the Larkspur Ferry to San Francisco?

30 to 50 minutes
Trips across the San Francisco Bay range from 30 to 50 minutes (depending on vessel type) and offer spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Marin hill towns, and magnificent Mount Tamalpais. Larkspur ferries feature indoor and outdoor seating, full snack bars, and room for bicycles.

Where is the ferry terminal in San Francisco?

The Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal is located on Bay Farm Island in the City of Alameda. This is also a good option for commuters from San Leandro. The South San Francisco ferry route provides weekday commute service between Oakland, Main Street Alameda and South San Francisco.

Is there a ferry from Oakland to San Francisco?

The South San Francisco ferry route provides weekday commute service between Oakland, Main Street Alameda and South San Francisco. This is the route for East Bay residents who work in South S.F., especially near Oyster Point or at SFO.

Are there tolls on the San Francisco Bay ferry?

No bridge traffic or tolls. Just a scenic, calming ride to locations across the Bay while you enjoy a snack or beverage from our full service bar or just stretch out and take in the amazing bay views. You can even bring your bike on board!

Is there a ferry from Vallejo to San Francisco?

The Vallejo ferry route currently offers weekday service between Vallejo and Downtown San Francisco. This is the ferry route for passengers from Solano and Napa counties. The Richmond ferry route currently offers weekday commute service between Richmond and Downtown San Francisco. This is the best option for riders in Contra Costa County.