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.

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.

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

Meet Captain Firstname Lastname

Charting Success Through Experience, Leadership, and a Lifelong Love of the Sea

For Port Captain Derek Robinson, life on the water isn’t just a career — it’s a legacy. Growing up on commercial fishing boats oystering and surf clamming along the New Jersey coast, Derek developed an early connection to maritime life that would guide his professional journey. From those formative years on working vessels, his love for seamanship and respect for the ocean only deepened.

“Every day brings something new — new challenges, new opportunities, and new ways to make a difference on the water. That’s what keeps me inspired.”

He went on to earn his degree in Nautical Science from the Maine Maritime Academy, a program known for shaping skilled and resourceful maritime professionals. Throughout his career, Derek has combined technical expertise with hands-on experience across a wide range of vessels and roles, from deep-sea tankers to tugboats and commercial fishing fleets.

This is a placeholder image

Before joining the Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA), he served as a deep-sea mate aboard Alaskan North Slope Crude Oil (ANSCO) tankers for the Alaska Tanker Company, operated commercial fishing vessels targeting oysters, surf clams, and scallops in South Jersey, and managed ship fueling operations in major East Coast ports — including Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York — while operating tugs and barges with Vane Brothers.

Derek joined the Cape May–Lewes Ferry in 2017 as Assistant Port Captain, where his operational knowledge, leadership skills, and commitment to safety quickly stood out. After a year of dedicated service, he was promoted to Port Captain as part of a strategic succession plan — a role in which he now oversees vessel operations, navigational standards, and crew development across the Ferry fleet.

A proud member of the Wilmington University Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, Derek’s leadership philosophy blends professional discipline with humor and camaraderie — earning him the affectionate reputation of being “routinely caught and frequently accused of being awesome multiple times daily.” Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family and taking in the beauty of the places he once only saw from the helm.

Search in CMLF

Cape May Lewes Ferry

Subscribe to our newsletter

Booking Form