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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Ship Island, Mississippi: Discovering a Hidden Gem on the Gulf Coast



A small piece of paradise lies in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 11 miles off the coast of Mississippi. West Ship Island is an undeveloped barrier island featuring white sandy beaches and stunning blue-green waters. The island can only be accessed via ferry or private boat.




The ferry service to the island is operated by Ship Island Excursions from Gulfport, and the 50-minute ride is enjoyable, often including dolphin sightings and seagull feeding






Fort Massachusetts, constructed after the War of 1812, is situated on the island and was operational until 1903. Visitors can opt for guided tours or explore the fort independently.





Personally, I adore this island because it provides a sense of isolation. The ferry service has limited passenger capacity, and most people tend to stay near the main beach area, leaving the rest of the island relatively empty. A brief stroll away from the main area will give you the sensation of being alone on an island.








Address:

1040 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501

Cost:

Adult Round Trip              $29.00
Children (Age 3 -10)        $19.00
Senior (Age 62+)              $27.00
Military (Active I.D.)        $27.00
Schedule varies according to the season. Check here.


Enjoy you visit!


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