How much does it cost to ride the Pensacola ferry?
Ferry
| Fare Type | One Way | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|
| Adults (16+) | $13.00 | $26.00 |
| Military (active/retired) | $10.00 | $20.00 |
| Seniors (62+) | $10.00 | $20.00 |
| College Student with current College ID | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Is Pensacola Beach ferry running?
Starting at 6 a.m. Wednesday, ferry service will operate daily, seven days a week, between downtown Pensacola and Pensacola Beach. Ferry trips last about 50 minutes, and all-day free parking is available at both departure sites. The Turtle Runner ferry is still in a shipyard in Alabama undergoing work.
Can you boat to Fort Pickens?
Take the ferry between Downtown Pensacola to Fort Pickens to Pensacola Beach. Pensacola Bay Cruises operates two 149-passenger, catamaran-style vessels, the “Turtle Runner” and “Pelican Perch”. The vessels offer air-conditioned interior and covered exterior seating and restrooms.
Are there cruises out of Pensacola Florida?
Relax on a Multi-Day Cruise From Pensacola! If you’re worried that one day aboard the Mermaid just isn’t enough for you, consider booking a multi-day cruise for an extended maritime experience.
How much is parasailing in Pensacola?
The rates to fly are: Single $115, Double $140, Triple $210. The combined weight per flight is limited to 450 pounds. We operate the parasailing boats seven days a week, check daily hours on the home page, or call before you come if you have questions.
Is Fort Pickens a state or national park?
Fort Pickens – Gulf Islands National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)
Where can you swim with dolphins in Pensacola FL?
Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier If the water conditions are good, you could see dolphins swimming under and around the pier, along with all sorts of our amazing marine life, including sea turtles. Learn more about the Pensacola Beach Pier.
Do you get wet when you parasail?
A: No, you don’t have to get wet if you don’t want to. Our way of flying is called controlled parasailing, meaning you take off and land smoothly right from the back deck of the boat. The captain slows the boat down and has you gently freefall, dipping your feet in the water for a refreshing splash.
Do you get in the water when parasailing?
Do you take-off from or land in the water? No, you take-off and land directly on the boat! After we fit you with a special parasail harness, you are seated next to your partner(s) on the flight deck and then gently launched and retrieved using a hydraulic winch system.