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Two women standing on a ferry deck photographing the San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge across calm bay waters on a bright, clear day.

Plan Your Visit

Getting to Treasure Island

Treasure Island is accessible by ferry, bike, car, rideshare, and Muni, offering quick connections from across San Francisco, including an eight-minute ferry ride from the Embarcadero. Getting here is simple and scenic, whether you’re visiting or returning home.

By Ferry

San Francisco Ferry Building Gate B to Treasure Island Ferry Landing

Direct service from the San Francisco Ferry Building Gate B to Treasure Island operates daily, with a travel time of about 10 minutes. Cost is only $5 each, with children under 5 riding free. For the latest updates on ferry service, including weather updates and service delays, download the app or check for alerts posted on this website.

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Treasure Island ferry speeding across the bay with the San Francisco skyline and Transamerica Pyramid in the background on a clear day.

By Bus

A Car-Free Way to Get Here

map of treasure island san francisco muni bus route

Treasure Island is served by Muni’s 25 Treasure Island route, which the San Francisco Chronicle named the best Muni bus for a first date. Muni 25 goes from the Island to the Salesforce Transit Center and along the Embarcadero in downtown San Francisco with simple, consistent bus service every 20 minutes throughout the day, every day.

Person riding a bike along the Treasure Island waterfront with the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and a ferry in the background on a sunny day.

By Bike

Pedal Power and Electric Bikes are Welcome

Whether Ferrying over from San Francisco or via the Bay Bridge Trail, with protected lanes connecting the East Bay to Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island. Once on the Island, flat shoreline paths and low-traffic streets make biking a convenient way to get around. The ferry can accommodate up to six (6) bikes on a first come, first served basis.

By Car or Ride Share

Drive Yourself or Take Uber / Lyft

Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island are easily accessible by ride share services on and off the Islands. Driving yourself? You can access Treasure Island from San Francisco or the East Bay via the Bay Bridge.

Evening view of the San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge from Treasure Island, with city lights reflecting on the bay and waterfront roads in the foreground.