Getting Around Pensacola Beach
No matter how you get here, Pensacola Beach offers a variety of ways to get around once you arrive.
Industry: Lodging
Category: Travel Tools
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Tips to Know Before You Go
Planning your trip to the beach is more than just how you get there and where you stay. It is about how you are going to get around while there. With Uber and Lyft and more options, you might want to explore all your options and their costs before you go on that app!
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Toll Bridge at Pensacola Beach
The toll to get onto Pensacola Beach is hardly an issue at only $1. But the wait can be annoying during high traffic periods, check-in on Saturday or holidays when locals are heading to the beach too. Below are some helpful hints to make getting on the island easier and quicker.
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Tram Service at the Fort Pickens Area Officially Begins - Gulf Islands National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)
News Release Date: July 2, 2018 Contact: Brent Everitt, 850-934-2600 Gulf Breeze, Fla. - Gulf Islands National Seashore officials announced that tram service in the Fort Pickens Area will begin operation immediately. The trams will be operated by ITL Solutions of Pensacola, FL, through a service contract and will largely mirror the ferry operating schedule through the end of October of this year.
Rent a Scooter, Funny Car, or Beach Coup
Looking for a real adventure while getting around Pensacola Beach? Try renting a street legal scooter! Although it may not be practical for errands off the island, it may be the perfect solution for additional transportation while you are there. It gives you freedom of movement if you don't really want to rent a car or ride a bike. Plus, it's a blast!
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Pensacola International Airport
PNS has 18 non-stop destinations and 5 national carriers and several regional airlines; American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, American Eagle/Envoy, PSA, Republic, Mesa, Silver Airways, GoJet, SkyWest and United Connection/ExpressJet. Although smaller that the mega airports, like Atlanta, it is definitely a full service airport!
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