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Take The Ferry

With 21 ferries operating throughout the year and more than 400 permanent employees on staff, North Carolina’s ferry system is second only to Washington State’s 28-ferry fleet in size. Ferries operate on Currituck and Pamlico sounds, as well as the Neuse, Pamlico, and Cape Fear rivers.

In a typical year, more than 2.5 million residents and visitors – and more than 1 million vehicles – ride North Carolina’s coastal ferries.

Possible routes include: Southport-Fort Fisher; Swan Quarter-Ocracoke; Cedar Island-Ocracoke; Hatteras-Ocracoke (currently suspended); Cherry Branch-Minnesott; Bayview-Aurora; and Currituck-Knotts Island. The first three ferries have varying charges for vehicles, people, and bikes, while the final four currently remain free of charge to riders.

Possible highlights along the way are varied and there’s something for everyone. Charming Southport was featured in Safe Haven, a best-selling novel and resulting feature film from North Carolinian Nicholas Sparks. Historic Fort Fisher features a Civil War site and the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher.

Of course, Ocracoke Island remains a popular destination, thanks to the quaint town of Ocracoke and sprawling Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Next, classic Outer Banks towns like Hatteras, Avon, Rodanthe, Manteo, Nags Head (home of the famed towering sand dunes at Jockey’s Ridge State Park), Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills (including the Wright Brothers National Memorial), Duck, and Corolla await, as does the final ferry in the system – connecting Currituck to Knotts Island up near the North Carolina-Virginia state line.

Visit the Ferry Service’s website for information and schedules or call (800) 293-3779 to make reservations. Tar Heel State travelers can also call 511, the state’s free travel information hotline, to check on road conditions on their way to or from the ferry.

Ferry FAQ

By Lynn Seldon

added: December 15, 2008
updated: March 1, 2013

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