Ferry Beach in Bayville, New York, is a picturesque location on the north shore of Long Island. Historically, it was a ferry landing from 1920 to 1937, connecting travelers to Rye, New York, and Stamford, Connecticut[1][5]. Today, the area is known for its serene waterfront views and proximity to various amenities in Bayville. The village itself offers a charming blend of residential and commercial areas, with a strong focus on marine activities along its shoreline[1]. Bayville is celebrated for its small-town charm and beautiful beaches, making it a popular spot for relaxation and scenic enjoyment[3].
The beach area is surrounded by rolling hills and offers access to both Long Island Sound and Oyster Bay Harbor, providing diverse water experiences[1]. The village's history and natural beauty make it a unique destination for those seeking a tranquil coastal experience.
Bayville's beaches are primarily for residents, but nearby attractions like Charles E. Ransom Beach and Centre Island Beach are open to visitors[2][3].