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NYC Ferry Rockaway Beach Guide

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August 1, 2022 Chris Petriello

With the addition of the Rockaway Rocket, NYC Ferry riders can now get to Rockaway Beach easier than ever! To help you plan your day in Rockaway we’ve compiled a list of fun activities, unique shopping experiences, delicious food, and refreshing drinks!

⛱ Activities

Jacob Riis Beach

The eastern end of the beach at Jacob Riis Park has been the most popular location for LGBTQ+ beach goers since the 1940s.⁠ As a site of activism, the beach was the location of a 1971 voter registration drive led by the Gay Activists Alliance, one of the first gay rights groups to form after the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.⁠

 

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Jacob Riis Beach

Rockaway Jet Ski

Jet free-style around the bay, wind through your hair and sea spray on your face in the warm summer rays. Rockaway Jet Ski Rental offers an Adventure like no other through New York’s famous waterways. Prepare to see NYC and its attractions through a different lens!

Rockaway Jet Ski – 375 Beach 92nd St, Rockaway Beach, NY 11693

Rockaway Beach Boardwalk

The Rockaway Boardwalk originally opened in 1931 and became a landmark of the peninsula. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the reconstruction of the boardwalk was a signal of hope that these shoreline neighborhoods would be reconnected once again. This came to fruition when the Rockaway Boardwalk opened for the 2017 Memorial Day signaling the beginning of beach season.

 

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Rockaway Beach Boardwalk

Surfs Up NY

Surfs Up NY is here to bring the joy of surfing to everyone. They focus on building surfing fundamentals and technique as well as teach ocean awareness and water safety. They offer a Kids Surf Camp, an adult group surf class, as well as private lessons for all ages and group sizes.

 

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Surfs Up NY – 106-01 Shore Front Pkwy, Queens, NY 11694

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge includes over 12,600 acres of water, saltmarshes, freshwater and brackish water ponds. It is one of the largest bird habitats in the northeastern United States and is a great place to observe the seasonal bird migration as well as resident species. The Wildlife Refuge was created in the 1950s by NYC Department of Parks and Recreation Commissioner Robert Moses. This site became part of the National Park Service in 1972.

 

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Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge – 175-10 Cross Bay Blvd, Queens, NY 11693

Spa Rockaway

Not a beach day but still want that oceanside relaxation? Head to Spa Rockaway for a dose of rejuvenation. They offer a variety of therapeutic services to relax including Facials, Skin Care, Massage Therapy, and more!

 

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Spa Rockaway – 112-20 Beach Channel Dr, Rockaway Park, NY 11694

Shopping

Rockaway Beach Surf Shop

Rockaway Beach Surf Shop is the largest Surf Shop in the NYC area. They have been around for more than 40 years owned and operated by a local family from Rockaway Beach.

Rockaway Beach Surf Shop – 177 Beach 116th St, Rockaway Park, NY 11694

Zingara Vintage

Zingara Vintage features an array of vintage treasures and a highly curated selection of vintage clothing from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Owner Erin Silvers also magically transforms old terry-cloth robes into stylish bikinis and miniskirts and sells them at popups at local businesses in Rockaway and around New York.

 

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Zingara Vintage – 202 Beach 91st St, Queens, NY 11693

Station RBNY

Station RBNY is all about surfing, skateboarding, and about the Rockaway Beach community. Over 25 years of surf and skate industry knowledge by the owner went into the planning of the store. They provide boards for sale, rentals, lessons, board lockers, repairs, and more for your time at Rockaway Beach.

 

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Station RBNY – 91-08 B Rockaway Beach Blvd, Far Rockaway, NY 11693

Food & Drink

Tap That Rockaway

Dive into a sea of craft beers at Tap That Rockaway, where the atmosphere is as lively as the waves. Perfect for a beach day wind-down or a night out with friends!

 

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Tap That Rockaway 111-04 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens, NY 11694

Rockaway Ice Lady

Nanonte Dailey is servicing her community by serving handcrafted Italian ices. Including unique flavors such as Arnold Palmer, Cookie Monster, Caribbean Rainbow, and even some “adult” flavors!

 

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Rockaway Ice Lady

 

 

Tacoway Beach

A popular hangout of Rockaway Beach goers, this taco joint is located inside Rockaway Beach Surf Club.The fish tacos are a fan favorite served fried to a delicate crisp with pickled veggies and guac.

 

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Tacoway Beach – 302 Beach 87th St, Queens, NY 11693

Rockaway Brewing Co.

Started by Rockaway locals who began home-brewing in their backyards so that they’d have something to sip on after a day of surfing, Rockaway Brewing was born. The brewery provides an expansive taproom and front yard with picnic tables and high tops. They also host food residencies and pop-ups (tacos, pizza, burgers, and brats), and live music on weekends.

Rockaway Brewing Co. – 415 B 72 St, Queens, NY 11692

Rockaway Beach Bakery

Start your morning with a sugary kick at Rockaway Beach Bakery. Croissants, muffins, pecan-topped sticky buns, and plenty of creative specials are baked fresh each morning for a grab-and-go breakfast to keep you fueled as you head to the beach for the day.

Rockaway Beach Bakery – 87-10 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens, NY 11693

Cuisine By Claudette

Healthy eaters will love this seasonal restaurant! Choose a main like baked salmon or grilled lemon chicken and fill up your plate with hot and cold sides like refreshing slaws and salads. Juices, smoothies, and acai bowls are other health conscious options, plus you can take a side of baba ganoush or hummus to-go as a beach day snack.

Cuisine By Claudette – 143 Beach 116th St, Queens, NY 11694

Uma’s

This central Asian restaurant quickly became a favorite for Rockaway residents and beach goers. Uzbek, Russian, and other Silk Road staples are all on the menu, including various iterations of dumplings, kebabs and, of course, borscht for your mid-beach binge.

Uma’s – 92-07 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Far Rockaway, NY 11693

Mara’s Ice Cream Parlor

Mara’s Ice Cream Parlor is a family owned and operated ice cream shop on Beach street. They serve unique flavors, milkshakes, sundaes and Italian ice in a laid back eclectic space. Their backyard is the perfect spot to enjoy your treat on a summer day in Rockaway.

Mara’s Ice Cream Parlor – 92-14 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens, NY 11693

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