What are the hours of the Galveston ferry?

The ferry operates 24/7. From 6 AM to 12 midnight there are at least two ferries departing every 30 minutes. Some times up to five ferries depending upon traffic. From 12 midnight to 6 AM, there is one ferry operating on the hour.

How much does Galveston ferry cost?

The Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry takes travelers on SH 87 between Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. The service is free. One vessel is in operation 24 hours per day.

How often does the Port Aransas ferry run?

The Port Aransas Ferry runs between 2 and 6 ferries a day and is operated by the Texas Department of Transportation. The ferry is FREE and runs 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

How do I get a Galveston ferry Pass?

Applications for the Galveston-Bolivar Ferry also may be obtained at the ferry office on Texas 87 at the Galveston landing, or at TxDOT’s Houston district office, 7721 Washington.

How long is the wait for Port Aransas ferry?

15 minute wait on Port Aransas side, 30 minute wait on Harbor Island side.

How many cars can fit in the Galveston ferry?

70 vehicles
Each ferry can carry approximately 70 vehicles, 500 passengers and 6 crew members, only 8-eighteen wheelers may board at once and carry 80,000 lbs. each. You can drive your vehicle-on or walk-on depending on your plans.

Is there a ferry from Houston to Galveston?

To view current ferry wait times and live cameras, visit the Houston Transtar website. To receive updates and the latest news regarding the ferry, follow Galveston Ferry on Twitter.

How long is the ferry from Galveston to Bolivar?

To receive updates and the latest news regarding the ferry, follow Galveston Ferry on Twitter. For additional information or special needs, please call (409) 795-2230. We currently have 3 boats running. There is a minimal wait in Galveston, and a 40 minute wait in Bolivar.

How big can a ferry be in Houston?

Up to five vessels may be operated for summer and holiday traffic. Vehicles should not exceed 80,000 pounds, may have a maximum length of 65 feet, a maximum height of 13.5 feet and a maximum width of 8.5 feet. To view current ferry wait times and live cameras, visit the Houston Transtar website.

Where is the ferry to Anderson Island from?

The Pierce County Ferry serves Anderson and Ketron islands from the town of Steilacoom. All fares are roundtrip and are collected at the Steilacoom Terminal. In-person at the Steilacoom Ferry Terminal. Ferry riders must have the correct ticket (s) or passage will be denied. Times listed in the schedule are departure times.