When you take a trip to Mobile, you'll find yourself thrown straight into melting pot of people, flavors, cultures, and traditions. Whether you're journeying alone, with friends, or with family, Mobile offers a range of options that cater to all interests.
As the oldest city in Alabama, you can expect Mobile to be full of history and culture. A great way to enjoy the city’s history is through its many Museums.
GulfQuest National Maritime Museum
This 90,000 square foot museum is dedicated to the maritime history and culture of the Gulf of Mexico. The museum offers state-of the-art interactive exhibits, simulators, theaters and unique displays on marine archeology, shipwrecks, hurricanes and so much more.
USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
For military history fans, Mobile is home to the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. This park is home to the USS Alabama, a World War II battleship, and the USS Drum, a submarine from the same era. You can tour both vessels and explore various military aircraft and equipment on display.
Downtown Museums
Downtown Mobile is home to several museums that cater to various interests. The History Museum of Mobile offers an in-depth look at the city's past, while the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center provides hands-on exhibits that are perfect for kids. Don’t miss the Mobile Carnival Museum, which showcases the city’s rich Mardi Gras history.
Enjoy the Outdoors
Being outside and on the water is the way of life for Mobilians and after seeing all there is to offer, you will understand why.
Mobile Bay
A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, the bay offers a multitude of activities to enjoy while the weather is nice. You can go fishing, kayaking, or take a boat tour to enjoy the scenic beauty of the bay. The area is also known for its excellent bird-watching opportunities, so be sure to bring your binoculars.
Dauphin Island
If you're looking to relax, you can take a short ferry ride on the Mobile Bay Ferry to Dauphin Island. Once you arrive, you will be greeted with beautiful sandy beaches, the historic Fort Gaines and the Audubon Bird Sanctuary.
Mobile Botanical Gardens
For nature lovers, a visit to the Mobile Botanical Gardens is a must. These gardens cover 100 acres and feature a variety of plant collections, walking trails, and a butterfly garden. It's a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and learn about the local flora.
Delight in the Cuisine
Mobile is rich in culinary delights. From fresh seafood to traditional Southern flavors, you'll find an array of dishes that showcase why the gulf region is known for its food.
Fresh Seafood
You can guarantee Gulf-to-table options around every corner. From shrimp and oysters to crab and fish, many eateries will have locally sourced and as fresh as possible seafood. Popular spots like Wintzell's Oyster House and Felix's Fish Camp are must-visits for seafood lovers.
Southern Comfort and BBQ
When it comes to Southern flavors, Mobile does not disappoint. Whether its prepared using family recipes that have been passed down through generations or been sitting just as long on the BBQ smoker, you’re guaranteed to feel right at home after finishing your meal in Mobile. If you need help with your choice, try Dreamland Bar-B-Que or Mama’s.
Whether you're planning a short visit or an extended stay, there's something for everyone in Mobile. From exploring historic sites and museums to enjoying the great outdoors and family-friendly attractions, you are sure to have an authentic Gulf Coast experience like nowhere else.