SERVICE ALERTS

ATTENTION FOOT PASSENGERS:

The elevator in the Cape May terminal is currently under repair. If you are traveling with us as a FOOT PASSENGER and require an elevator please check in at least thirty (30) minutes in advance at the Cape May Terminal Ticket Counter to allow us time to transport you to our alternate elevator.




Weather Advisory | Monday, March 16th

We are monitoring the wind conditions on the Delaware Bay. Due to anticipated high winds and storm conditions we have canceled the following sailings:

From Cape May: 6:00 p.m.

From Lewes: 7:45 p.m.

If there are additional impacts to our schedule we will update this alert and our social media accounts.

Booked customers will be notified if any cancelations become necessary.

On Monday, January 19, 2026, Lower Township will began a long-term road construction project along the access road to the Cape May Ferry Terminal, please review the latest update to the construction project here

SERVICE ALERTS

ATTENTION FOOT PASSENGERS:

The elevator in the Cape May terminal is currently under repair. If you are traveling with us as a FOOT PASSENGER and require an elevator please check in at least thirty (30) minutes in advance at the Cape May Terminal Ticket Counter to allow us time to transport you to our alternate elevator.




Weather Advisory | Monday, March 16th

We are monitoring the wind conditions on the Delaware Bay. Due to anticipated high winds and storm conditions we have canceled the following sailings:

From Cape May: 6:00 p.m.

From Lewes: 7:45 p.m.

If there are additional impacts to our schedule we will update this alert and our social media accounts.

Booked customers will be notified if any cancelations become necessary.

On Monday, January 19, 2026, Lower Township will began a long-term road construction project along the access road to the Cape May Ferry Terminal, please review the latest update to the construction project here

Public Hearing on Proposed Cape May–Lewes Ferry Fare Changes

Public Hearing on Proposed Cape May–Lewes Ferry Fare Changes

The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials announced a virtual public hearing to discuss the goals and objectives of proposed fare changes at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry.

The intent of the hearing is to discuss the goals and objectives of proposed fare changes at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry.  Among the changes to be considered are fare adjustments to reflect inflationary pressures and selected fare decreases to encourage family and muti-trip travel at the bi-state agency’s southern crossing facility.  

“We typically introduce a fare change every other year, which is designed to help reduce the operating subsidy of the ferry, but also to make travel for families and multi-trip passengers more affordable over time,” said Heath Gehrke, Director of Ferry Operations.  “This year, we are holding a virtual public hearing to get some feedback from our guests as we move to implement some proposed changes.  We are interested to hear what the public has to say.”

DRBA announces Public Meeting to present the 2026 Cape May - Lewes Ferry Fare Proposal

Hearing Details:

What: The DRBA will hold a virtual public hearing via Microsoft Teams to inform its stakeholders concerning the goals and objectives of a fare proposal at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry.  

When: Monday, February 9, 2026, 6:30 p.m.

How to Attend:
The hearing will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams
👉 Join the meeting here.

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