- TripBuzz found 59 things to do with kids in or near Mobile, Alabama, including 37 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fairhope, Spanish Fort, Daphne and Point Clear.
- From Battleship USS ALABAMA to USS Alabama Battleship, the Mobile area offers 58 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Historic Homes, Parks and Historic Ships.
- The third most populated city in the state of Alabama, the city of Mobile is the only city located on a salt water port. As one of the Gulf of Mexico's most popular cultural points of interest, tourists can choose from an array of recreational activities to enjoy. Aside from the many shopping and dining options, the cities art scene includes an orchestra, ballet, museums and theatres.
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New arrivals can find lots of useful information at the Biloxi Visitors Center in Biloxi, Mississippi. Located on a scenic strip of Route 90, the Center is only hundreds of yards from Biloxi's beautiful lighthouse.
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SanRoc Marina, 27267 Perdido Beach BLVD #100, Orange Beach, AL 36561
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On a Glass Bottom Dolphin Tours/ Dolphins Down Under visitors ride on a boat with four glass panels on the bottom in search of dolphins. Visitors can also see a wide variety of other wildlife including osprey, fish, and Great Blue herons.
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5749 Bay La Launch Avenue, Orange Beach, AL
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On a boat which can carry up to 49 passengers, the Dolphin Cruise aboard the Cold Mil Fleet offers day trips, sunset cruises, and special private cruises. It can be chartered for fishing trips also.
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5715 Bayou Street St. John Ave, Orange Beach, AL
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Dolphin Queen Cruises-Day Boat Tours offers fishing, shrimping, back bay excursions, & sunset tours. One of the most popular options includes the chance to swim with a mermaid, have a picnic on a beach and see dolphins.
47.3 Miles
The sailing vessel Daedalus contains many cleats, winches, and portholes were salvaged from a 1920's 50 foot sloop known as The Last Straw, along with an underwater glass viewing portal. With Sail the Daedalus people can take a sunset cruise or a dolphin viewing cruise on the boat.
47.3 Miles
With day and sunset cruises available, Surf's Up Dolphin Cruises takes visitors out to the ocean to follow dolphins. During the cruise, the staff provides narration on the habitat and behaviors of the dolphins.
47.4 Miles
Bucolic Ship Island in Biloxi, Mississippi is a favorite destination for boating, swimming and sunning. The Island is a frequent stop on boat tours, and features the remains of a Civil War fort.
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28101 Perdido Beach Blvd, Orange Beach, AL 36561
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Specializing in eco tours around Wolf Bay, Coastal Kayak Excursions provides visitors with the opportunity to see dolphins and other marine life. The tours are held in a 40 foot pontoon boat.
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Made of cast-iron, the Biloxi Lighthouse was built in 1848. First operated by civilians and then the Coast Guard, the light house is now open to the public for tours.
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As a sightseeing tour, Biloxi Tour Train takes visitors on a tram ride through the city. While on the tour, visitors will learn about the history of each neighborhood and the damage done by Hurricane Katrina.