The Village of Port Jefferson
Visitors to Port Jefferson are delighted by our deep water historic seaport village on Central Suffolk’s North Shore. The panoramic setting features rows of shops and restaurants.To visit this charming village you don’t even need a car. Located 56 miles east of New York City, the Long Island Railroad takes you right into the Village. If arriving by water the Port Jefferson-Bridgeport Ferry drops you right off in the downtown area just a short walk to the Ransome Inn. If needed, transportation can be arranged. |
Theatre Three 412 Main Street 631-928-9100 Year-round professional regional theater in historic Athena Hall. |
Mather House Museum and Spinney Clock Exhibit Museum 115 Prospect Street. Five building complex featuring ship artifacts, maritime exhibits and period furnishings. Open seasonally and weekends. Clock museum has approximately 250 clocks. |
Port Jefferson Village Center E. Broadway 631-802-2160 Open all year, beautiful views of the harbor. Pleasant sitting area for reading and relaxing. Special events, ongoing rotating art and photo exhibits. Outside ice skating rink from November-March. Children’s Maritime Museum. |
Harborfront Park E. Broadway 5 acres of waterfront property consisting of a promenade, 350 foot pier, children’s playground and picnic area, landmark sculpture, Village Center and Chandlery building. |
Port Jefferson Ferry E. Broadway 631-473-0286 Ferry to and from Bridgeport, CT |
Fishing, Charter and Party BoatsPort Jeff Ace and Prowler 631-689-7215 DowntownWining and Dining Shopping Useful LinksPort Jefferson Chamber of Commerce 631-473-1414 • www.portjeffchamber.com |