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Things To Do in Dauphin Island

Mobile Bay Ferry

918-B, Bienville Blvd., Dauphin Island, Alabama
  • #4 most popular
    thing to do in Dauphin Island
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Mobile Bay Ferry Reviews

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Stranded at Fort Morgan

  • 1 out of 5 stars by ihatetheferry from nashville, Tennessee
  • December 14, 2009
Quote: We visited Dauphin Island the week of December 5-12 and decided on the 10th to take the ferry from Dauphin Island to Fort Morgan by car. We paid $43.50 for our car and four people, buying a round trip ticket. We took the 1pm crossing which had 5... Read the full Mobile Bay Ferry review

Mobile Bay Ferry

  • 4 out of 5 stars by pbpd81 from Poplar Bluff, Missouri
  • July 7, 2007
Mobile Bay Ferry
Quote: The ferry crosses Mobile Bay from Dauphin Island to Fort Morgan daily. Departures on each side are about an hour and half apart. Fare for a vehicle and driver is $25 round trip plus $4 per person for each passenger. Walk-ons are only $5 round trip.... Read the full Mobile Bay Ferry review

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