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  1. Since 1919, Balboa Island Ferry has provided continuous service for drivers and passengers in vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians between Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California. Crossings approximate 800 feet.

  2. For frequent commuters, Balboa Island Ferry offers a booklet with tickets for 30 crossings. Each ticket is valid for one car, including the driver. Passengers are extra. The cost for the commuter booklet is $64.00, a savings of 29% off the regular fare.

  3. Since 1919, Balboa Island Ferry has provided continuous service for drivers and passengers in vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians between Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California. Crossings approximate 800 feet.

  4. Ride the Balboa Island Ferry and travel the fifth of a mile between Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula in comfort. View pictures of the ferry and find schedule info.

  5. The Balboa Island Car Ferry is a ferry service in Newport Beach, California. The ferry boats travel under 1,000 feet from Balboa Island to the Balboa Peninsula (Fun Zone area) and vice versa, reaching a top speed of four miles per hour.

  6. The Balboa Island ferry has been in business for several decades. Passengers, bicyclists and cars ride to and from the Peninsula. Generally 3 cars fit on the ferry at one time.

  7. The Balboa Island Ferry landing is located adjacent to 410 South Bay Front, Newport Beach, California 92662. FOR NEWS AND IMPORTANT UPDATES. Please visit us on Instagram @balboaislandferry or use the QR code below.

  8. There are several ways to get between Balboa Island and Newport Beach Peninsula. You can access both from Pacific Coast Highway, but you can also get from one to the other via a ferry which crosses the channel. Each ferry takes three to four cars and can carry around 40 passengers.

  9. A fifteen minute ride from John Wayne Airport, and you're ready to step aboard the Balboa Island Ferry, taking you to and from quaint Balboa Island. The ferry can be accessed from either the Newport peninsula side or the Balboa Island, as bridges connected the 'mainland'.

  10. Balboa Island Ferry, Newport Beach: See 1,948 reviews, articles, and 437 photos of Balboa Island Ferry, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 78 attractions in Newport Beach.

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