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Steamship Authority user reviews

Author: debraj ghosal.
Comment: Service was good, parking location is a bit inconvenient.

We took the high speed ferry around $80 for return ticket. 1 hours journey is not pleasant with a bad odor in the ship. Someone should address this.
Rating: 2.0
Date: 2 months ago

Author: Bella Linden.
Comment: It would seem that it is easier to organize a convenient parking lot. After all, there are plenty of places around the seaport. But no! They send tourists to the devil knows where to the parking lot, which is very far away. The cost of this remote parking lot is $17. Directly near the seaport, the cost of parking is $25. But during the day, as a rule, there are no places. For tourists who travel by car, this is very inconvenient. For this I am giving one star. The cost of a steamboat ticket is $41 to and from Nantucket. I understand that only millionaires live here, but for the same price you can organize more convenient parking for ordinary tourists. Even if you arrive at the pier on time, you are still late because you have to look for parking and then run from there sticking out your tongue like a dog to catch the ship.
Rating: 1.0
Date: a year ago

Author: Stephen Ogden.
Comment: So many memories over 30+ years visiting Nantucket, and most of those visits were on one of Steamship Authority’s ferry’s. Whether you’re day tripping to the island, or spending the summer, the ride over is a relaxing way to get into the island mindset. Slow down. Take in the sea air. And enjoy the natural beauty of Cape Cod and the islands. And if you’re bringing a car to the island, they’re of course the only way to go. Flying is fast, sure. But the ferry… it just “feels” more Nantucket!
Rating: 5.0
Date: 3 years ago

Author: Mark McC.
Comment: Excellent service. Beautiful views. It may seem counterintuitive, but I actually suggest going on the slower boats. Why pay extra for less time on a boat?
Rating: 5.0
Date: 2 weeks ago

Author: Golden Sunshine.
Comment: We went to Martha’s Vineyard but we were staying on the Cape.
We take ferries a lot.

The best one we have taken many times is the Cape May Ferry.
The Steamship authority was not civil like the rest. It was squeezed so tight and we couldn’t get out of the car. It was hot and I got seasick which I usually never do. I take ferries alot.

But what made it so bad was that one of the boats broke down and they had no replacement. We had to hurry up and go back to the boat when we first got there.
We went to Martha’s Vineyard to see the cliffs. MV is just a copy of Ocean Grove NJ which we go to all the time. We live in NY. But OGNJ doesnt have the cliffs.
But we missed the cliffs because of their laziness or whatever it was. It ruined our vacation. The tickets for the ferry are very expensive; every other ferry has replacement boats, not steamship authority. We hope to save up money to go next year.

The
the experience was bad all around. Rude, rough and

Rating: 1.0
Date: 2 months ago

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