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  1. from. $1,000.00. per group (up to 3) Coastal Excursion/Sunset Cruise/Sand Dollars/Sea Shells/Horses. Swimming. from. $225.00. per group (up to 4) Private Island Eco Tours on a Private Boat from Shackleford Banks.

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    • 229 NC Hwy, Bath, 27808, North Carolina
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  3. Hotels near NC Ferries: (8.38 km) The Inn on Bath Creek (15.94 km) Between Water & Main Bed & Breakfast (8.61 km) Bath Harbor Marina and Motel (7.43 km) The Bath House-The Best View in Town (7.68 km) Ada's Camp (Historic Bath, NC Cottage- Pet friendly) View all hotels near NC Ferries on Tripadvisor

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    • 229 NC Hwy, Bath, 27808, North Carolina
  4. Nice, relaxing trip. You need to make reservations at least a day in advance, they don't take same day reservations but if you're there early, you will probably get on. Easy on & easy off. $15/car. $45 for 40' motor home with tow vehicle. Most of the NC ferries are free, but this is one of two that charge. Read more.

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    • 229 NC Hwy, Bath, 27808, North Carolina
    • NC Ferry Guide Sections
    • Swan Quarter Ferry
    • Cedar Island Ferry
    • Hatteras / Ocracoke Ferry
    • Currituck / Knotts Island Ferry
    • Other Coastal North Carolina Ferry Routes
    • Privately Run Ferries
    • Emergency Ferry Routes
    • North Carolina Ferry General Info
    • Tips and Tricks For Riding The Outer Banks Ferries

    The Swan Quarter ferry is actually the longest of the seven North Carolina routes, and travels 2.5 hours across the quiet Pamlico Sound to Ocracoke Island. The closest "big" towns to Swan Quarter include Bath, Washington, and Belhaven, which makes this route one of the most secluded in the Outer Banks. As such, the route generally only has between ...

    Like the Swan Quarter ferry, the Cedar Island is a Sound Class ferry route with a long crossing time that is approximately 2.25 hours from the NC mainland to Ocracoke Island and back. The Cedar Island ferry terminal is a scenic 30-45 minute drive away from other North Carolina coastal attractions and classic towns, including Beaufort, Morehead City...

    The Hatteras / Ocracoke Ferryis easily the most popular of the Outer Banks ferry routes as it provides transportation to thousands of day-trippers every summer who want to explore Ocracoke's gorgeous beaches, eclectic shops and art galleries, and fantastic waterfront restaurants. The ferry is a completely fun part of any Ocracoke or Hatteras Island...

    Currituck mainland and northern Outer Banks visitors may want to spread their wings and take a day trip to Knotts Island, a small community that's located in the middle of the Currituck Sound, in between the popular beaches of Corolla and the busy mainland communities of Poplar Grove, Currituck, and Barco. Knotts Island is a dominantly residential ...

    Though technically not part of the Outer Banks, visitors should be advised that there are three other routes that service other regions of the North Carolina coastline. These routes include the Bayview / Aurora ferry, the Cherry Branch / Minnesott Beach ferry, and the Southport/Fort Fisher Ferry. All of these routes are free crossings, run in betwe...

    The days of privately run tug boats scooting across Oregon Inlet are long gone, but there are still a handful of privately run ferries in operation that provide essential transport to some of the North Carolina coastline's most pristine destinations. One such locale is Portsmouth Island, which can only be reached by a privately run tour group depar...

    Sometimes, when a hurricane or significant coastal storm hinders the use of the roads or bridges on or off the Outer Banks, an emergency ferry route is established to provide easier transport to locals, homeowners, and even visitors. One of the most notable examples of the emergency ferry route is the Stumpy Point ferry route that came into play fo...

    While every ferry crossing is certainly different, there are a few universal rules and guidelines that every ferry passenger should keep in mind before heading on board. All seven routes accept vehicles of all sizes, (generally up to 30' feet or so), so above all else, make sure your vehicle is "street legal," with proper tags and registration, and...

    When possible, try to book a ferry crossing around sunset. There are no better views of the Pamlico or Currituck Soundthan the ones found via a boat on the open water, and the local ferries provide...
    If you're on a midday departure, bring a little sunscreen, especially if you plan on lounging on the outdoor passenger deck. The sun reflects off the water surrounding the vessel, which makes many...
    Remember to follow the local rules as instructed by the local NC ferry personnel. Have your ID handy before and during boarding, set your parking brake and turn your engine off once you're on board...
    While ferry schedules are generally set in stone, be sure and note any changes due to extreme shoaling, wind conditions, or emergency ferry routes. Changes to the set schedule are rare, however, a...
  5. Nov 16, 2017 · NC Ferries: The BEST Ferry System in the US! - See 12 traveler reviews, 6 candid photos, and great deals for Bath, NC, at Tripadvisor. ... 229 NC Hwy, Bath, NC 27808.

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  6. May 12, 2021 · NC Ferries: Bayview to Aurora Ferry - See 12 traveler reviews, 6 candid photos, and great deals for Bath, NC, at Tripadvisor. ... 229 NC Hwy, Bath, NC 27808. Save.

    • 229 NC Hwy, Bath, NC
  7. NC Ferries, Bath: See 11 reviews, articles, and 6 photos of NC Ferries, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 6 attractions in Bath.

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