There are a lot of ways to leave New England. One of the most pleasant in by the M/V John H. out of New London, Connecticut, part of the Cross Sound Ferry company.
One of a fleet of eight, it’s one of the two largest ferries, built for cars and people in 1989. You can watch a movie in the theater cabin to pass the hour and twenty minute sailing time to Long Island, or just cast your eyes over the placid ocean and turn off the cell phone for a peaceful mini retreat.
It’s also one of the nicest ways to arrive in New England.
For more on the Cross Sound Ferry Service, have a look at this website.
Been there? Done that? Waved to everybody lying on the sand at Ocean Beach? Let us know.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Ferry out of New London, Connecticut
Posted by Jacqueline T. Lynch at 7:27 AM
Labels: 21st Century, Connecticut, transportation
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