
When you live on an island, and work on the nearby mainland, you can save a lot of money on ferry tickets by commuting by bike rather than car. But, when you need to take more stuff than will fit in your normal bike bags or backpacks, the Travoy is perfect!
Here are some examples of how the Travoy works great for those island dwellers or commuters.

Bainbridge Island, Washington
The hundreds of daily bike commuters of this beautiful Puget Sound island can take the ferry right into downtown Seattle. The Travoy helps take all your work clothes, laptop, and files safely to and from the island. But, with all the rain, don't forget the Travoy Rain Cover or the Dry Bag.

Marco Island, Florida
According to the Marco Island Bike Pathways Commitee, the miles of bike paths and bike lanes on this tropical vacation spot make it easy to get anywhere on the island by bike. And when you want to take something with you (beach chairs, fishing gear, or golf clubs) or bring something back (groceries, cooler, or buried treasure), the Travoy works perfectly.

Fire Island, New York
Walking, biking, and golf-carting are the modes of transportation on this barrier island off the south shore of Long Island. A bike and a Travoy is the perfect way to get groceries via ferry on the main island, or take a picnic to the beach on this fun summer destination, that has no paved roads and no cars.

Coronado Island, California
Bikes are very common around this relaxed beach town and can travel on the shuttle ferry across the bay to downtown San Diego. The Travoy can help bike commuters get to the military base, or help vacationers explore the island by bike.
Do you live on an island and use a Travoy for your commute? If so, we want to hear your story! Go to Facebook and tell us what island you live on, and how you use the Travoy. Include a photo with your post and you'll have the chance to win a Rain Cover or Dry Bag for your Travoy! If you're one of the first ten people to post, we'll send you a free Travoy t-shirt!