Galveston Island

Ferry

Between Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula, there is a ferry that runs between Galveston and Port Bolivar that offers free transportation.

There is always at least one vessel on patrol at any given time. At 6:30 in the morning, a second vessel is going to be put into service. After this departure, the two vessels will operate based on the volume of traffic, and they will space themselves so that they can transport passengers and cargo in the most expedient and secure manner possible. For the traffic during the summer and holidays, up to five vessels can be operated.
The maximum allowable weight for a vehicle is 80,000 pounds; its length, width, and height cannot exceed 65 feet; its height cannot exceed 13.5 feet; and its width cannot exceed 8.5 feet.
Visit the website of Houston Transtar to get up-to-date information on ferry wait times as well as live camera feeds. Follow Galveston Ferry on Twitter in order to receive the most recent information and updates pertaining to the ferry.

SH 87 is traversed by the Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry, which transports passengers between the island of Galveston and the peninsula of Bolivar. There is no charge for the service.

There is always at least one vessel on patrol at any given time. At 6:30 in the morning, a second vessel is going to be put into service. After this departure, the two vessels will operate based on the volume of traffic, and they will space themselves so that they can transport passengers and cargo in the most expedient and secure manner possible. In the event that it is required, a third vessel will be put into service during the afternoon time period. For the traffic during the summer and holidays, up to five vessels can be operated.

The maximum allowable weight for a vehicle is 80,000 pounds; its length, width, and height cannot exceed 65 feet; its height cannot exceed 13.5 feet; and its width cannot exceed 8.5 feet.

1000 Ferry Road Galveston, Texas 77550

(409) 795-2230

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