PORT OF CALL: MOBILE

  You’re not the first to step ashore our harbor for a bit of excitement. Sailors, explorers, merchants, and pirates have dropped anchor at Mobile for over 300 years. Founded by the French in 1703 as the capital of Louisiana, Mobile has seen plenty of adventure – and that spirit is alive today. Mardi Gras, hurricanes, delicious seafood, sailing Mobile Bay and day trips to the beach are just a few constants that shape our rich culture. With a French Creole origin, a love for the sea, and a funky celebratory spirit not common in the rest of the South, Mobile has long been a cultural center that marches to the beat of its own drum. Whether you're traveling by car, plane, seaplane, or pirate ship, setting your course to Mobile is simple and fast.

DRIVE

Conveniently located at the intersections of I-10 and I-65, the Azalea City is just a short drive away from New Orleans, Pensacola, Jackson, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and other southern cities.

FLY

Mobile Regional Airport

With non-stop flights to and from four major hubs, Mobile Regional Airport (MOB) is your connection to your favorite cities. While you’re here, you will enjoy the convenience of a small airport without sacrificing big airport amenities.

Mobile Downtown Terminal

Breeze Airways offers non-stop service from Mobile to Orlando, as well as one stop/no plane change "BreezeThru" service to Providence, RI, from Mobile Downtown Terminal (BFM) – soon to be Mobile International Airport – just minutes from downtown.