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  1. Our ferries, the Fort Morgan and the Marissa Mae Nichole, carry passengers across Mobile Bay between Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island and Fort Morgan at Mobile Point. The trip takes roughly 40 minutes providing plenty of time to view ships, birds and marine life.

  2. Mobile Bay Ferry. 733 reviews. #2 of 13 things to do in Dauphin Island. Ferries. Open now. 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM. Write a review. About. The Mobile Bay Ferry crosses beautiful Mobile Bay, Alabama and connects SR 193 at Dauphin Island on the west side with SR 180 at Mobile Point on the east.

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · Dauphin Island Ferry Schedule. From Dauphin Island, the ferry goes out multiple times a day. Check out the most current Mobile Bay Ferry Schedule (link to ferry schedule) to plan your trip. The schedule can change daily depending on the weather and the boat in operation. Dauphin Island Ferry Cost.

  4. Dec 14, 2023 · Ride Time - 40 minutes across beautiful Mobile Bay. Mobile Bay Ferry Schedule Info. Reservations: The ferry does not take reservations! They operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. Make sure to check the ferry's Facebook page for any schedule updates. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes to 1 hour before departure.

  5. Please join us aboard the Mobile Bay Ferry - The Gulf Coast's Most Scenic Drive! Offering daily vehicle/passenger service from Fort Morgan to Dauphin Island. Visit our web site for rates, schedules and details. Owned and operated by HMS-Ferries. You can now follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

  6. Map. Nearby. Events. Get directions from: Address 110 AL-180, City of Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542. Phone (251) 861-3000. Visit Website. Tourist Services. Come aboard the Mobile Bay Ferry and experience “the Gulf Coast’s most scenic drive.”

  7. the scene of the famed Battle of Mobile Bay. Please click here for a pocket schedule. As the ferry leaves either Dauphin Island or Fort Morgan, it provides a spectacular view of the historic scene of not just one, but two major battles. The first, the Battle of Fort Bowyer, took place on September 15, 1814, during the War of 1812.