The Staten Island Ferry is the way most New Yorkers and visitors travel between Manhattan and Staten Island, two of the City's five boroughs. It transports 25 million people every year, according to its official website, placing it among the busiest ferry lines in the United States. Of course, the ferry is more than a means of transportation—it is an attraction unto itself. The 25-minute voyage offers riders stunning vistas of New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. The City used to charge a small fare to ride the ferry, but now it's free—and thus one of NYC's great bargains. If you'd like to climb aboard yourself, read on for more information and tips about how to do it right. According to the Encyclopedia of New York City, boat service between Staten Island and Manhattan dates back to 1713; it was a century later when steam-powered ferries began running the route. The City took over the ships in 1905, and they've remained an important part of the New York transit system—as well as a major tourist attraction—in the years since.
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