If flying into NYC, it's approximately 2.5 - 3 hours by driving, bus, or train out to the end of Long Island / Greenport (~100 miles). If you're flying in on Friday, please take this extra travel time, post flight, into consideration on your travel day.
Shelly has graciously created a PDF cheatsheet with more details for our out of town guests, but below is a quick breakdown.
The two major airports to fly into are:
- LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
A little bit closer is Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP), but flights are limited as it's much smaller. And a slightly further option is Newark (EWR) in NJ.
Once in NYC, there are multiple ways to get out to Greenport / Eastern Long Island. There are also taxis, Uber, & Lyft once out East.
Driving
- If the decision is to rent a car and drive, you can take the Long Island Expressway (LIE) most of the way out and then highways / surface streets the remainder. It's a pretty straight forward drive.
Bus
- The Hampton Jitney: schedules are posted on their website and it stops at all towns on the North Fork, including Greenport.
Train
- The Long Island Railroad (LIRR): schedules are posted on their website and a train change / transfer is required at Ronkonkoma. There are stops at each town on the North Fork, including Greenport.
Reach out to us directly if you're having any issues and we can help you out!