Cape May-Lewes Ferry lifts some COVID restrictions

Delaware State News
Posted 2/18/21

LEWES — The Cape May-Lewes Ferry will again permit both bicyclists and foot passengers — with capacity restrictions — aboard the Delaware Bay ferry service starting Monday.

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Cape May-Lewes Ferry lifts some COVID restrictions

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LEWES — The Cape May-Lewes Ferry will again permit both bicyclists and foot passengers — with capacity restrictions — aboard the Delaware Bay ferry service starting Monday.

All bicyclists and foot passengers must have a reservation, are required to check in with the ticket counter prior to boarding and must arrive a minimum of 45 minutes prior to departure. The passenger salon aboard the vessels will also be open, as well as the food court, but inside seating capacity is currently limited to around 20%.

Passengers must wear a face mask and stay socially distanced from anyone not in their traveling party. They are also urged to pay attention to the directional signage onboard the vessel to help control the flow of traffic.

Masks also are required in the terminals, onboard the vessels and in outdoor areas while on terminal grounds.

Exterior seating is open to all passengers.

The ferry’s schedule includes four daily departures: from Cape May, New Jersey, at 7 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.; and from Lewes at 8:45 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.

Travelers who plan to use the Cape May-Lewes Ferry are urged to call the Guest Services Center in advance at (800) 64-FERRY (800-643-3779) or visit the ferry's website.

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