Ferry Routes to Monhegan Island
Ferries to Monhegan Island operate from three mainland ports in Maine: Port Clyde, New Harbor, and Boothbay Harbor.…
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Running seasonally from Boston’s Long Wharf, the Salem Ferry (operated by Boston Harbor City Cruises) provides a high-speed catamaran alternative to the heavy traffic of the Northeast mainland. This 50-minute route drops travelers directly at Blaney Street, within walking distance of the historic district and the waterfront. Referencing the coastal ferry map confirms this is the most efficient transit link for those avoiding the commuter rail during the busy October peak.
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The Salem Ferry (run by Boston Harbor City Cruises) is the fastest way to travel between Boston and the “Witch City,” bypassing the legendary North Shore traffic. With Salem receiving over 1 million visitors in October alone, the ferry transforms from a scenic summer cruise into a critical tactical insertion tool for Halloween tourism.
| Terminal | Vessel Type | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Long Wharf (Boston) |
High-Speed Catamaran (Nathaniel Bowditch) |
The “Traffic Hack”: 50-minute crossing. Departs next to the New England Aquarium. It is the only reliable way to reach Salem in under an hour during October gridlock. |
| Blaney Street (Salem) |
Arrival Hub | Walkable Access: Lands at Salem Wharf, a 10-minute walk to the House of the Seven Gables. Warning: The walk to the Witch Museum (Salem Common) is about 20 minutes. |
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