The One Of A Kind Ferry Boat Adventure You Can Take In Delaware
By Kim Magaraci|Published March 28, 2018
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
The weather is starting to warm up after a long and cold winter, and Delawareans everywhere are itching to get out on the water. While it will be too cold for swimming for a few more months, there’s a great way to head out on the Bay and take in some of the most stunning scenery around – the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.
Anyone who has spent time in Lewes, Delaware has undoubtedly seen the mighty Cape-May Lewes Ferry crossing the Delaware Bay - but how many of you have taken the ride yourselves?
As you cross the bay, you'll see landmark lighthouses and other boats and watercraft. If you're lucky, you'll spot dolphins, seals and whales in the water.
Each ferry terminal hosts exciting events year-round, as well! Don't miss their Breakfast with the Bunny Easter celebration, held on Saturday, March 31.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry ride takes about 1.5 hours round trip, and the terminals host events and excursions. You can find their full event calendar right here. The Ferry runs 365 days a year, with very few cancellations only in the event of extreme weather. Right now, adult round-trip tickets cost just $18, and children ride for $9. Young kids (under 6) ride for free, and there are discounts for seniors and military. If you’re bringing your vehicle, expect to pay $72 round trip, which includes one driver’s ticket. Fares do change seasonally, so double check here before you head out to catch your ship.