The journey from London to Ellis Island typically took around 7 to 14 days by ship, depending on the weather, sea conditions, and the specific route taken. Most transatlantic passenger liners made the crossing in about a week, but some voyages could be longer. The experience varied widely based on the type of vessel, class of travel, and time period.
HOW long as you want because when u need to go to Ellis island you could take any boat that takes you to Ellis island.
it took 1663 cold, hard months. good luck!
Ellis Island has no aviation facilities.
Not long 20-30 minutes. The line to board is longer and to get back on the same. It is a nice ride either way.
How long it takes!
most people say it took up to 3 to 5 weeks. [from Europe to Ellis Island]
about a month
Depends on the type of boat and where you're starting from:
a long time!
2-3 weeks
All passengers who came to America from 1855 to 1890 had to go through Ellis Island. Passengers were inspected for contagious disease.
Immigrants had to go to Ellis Island because they had to take a test, check if their sick, and get the papers this usually took a really long time.