Ferry Travel Tips & Additional Information

Helpful Tips for Your Ferry Trip

Planning a trip across Delaware Bay? Whether you’re driving aboard, walking on as a foot passenger, or exploring for the first time, we’re here to make your Cape May–Lewes Ferry journey smooth, scenic, and stress-free.

This page gathers our most common questions and helpful travel tips to ensure you’re fully prepared — from what to wear and what to expect onboard to how to shop for souvenirs and connect with us online. 

Cape May - Lewes Ferry vessel MV Cape Henlopen sailing into Lewes from Delaware Bay

Each crossing offers breathtaking views, fresh air, and a relaxing way to travel between New Jersey and Delaware. 

While the trip itself takes about 85 minutes, many travelers make the most of their time in our terminals, enjoying food, drinks, live entertainment, and our waterfront parks before and after sailing. 

Before you pack the car or plan your next adventure, take a moment to review these tips and frequently asked questions. 

You’ll find everything you need to know about boarding, onboard amenities, safety procedures, accessibility, and even how to bring your four-legged friends along for the ride. 

Our crew is always ready to help, whether you’re a first-time guest or a seasoned sailor. With a few quick reads below, you’ll be ready to sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey across the bay — Ferry style! 

Passengers onboard the Cape May - Lewes Ferry MV Delaware as she crosses Delaware Bay with vehicles and passengers.

Before You Travel FAQ

What should you know before you take the Ferry? Here are some frequently asked questions we get from passengers like you.

We recommend arriving at least 45 minutes before departure to allow time for check-in, boarding, and vehicle screening. Foot passengers should arrive 30 minutes prior. During peak summer months and holidays, allow extra time for lines and traffic around the terminals.

A view from The Green at the Cape May Ferry Terminal
A summer crowd enjoys the weather and the view on the outside decks onboard the Cape May - Lewes Ferry

Dress for comfort! We recommend seasonal, weather-appropriate clothing and rubber-soled or boat shoes for safe footing on deck. Avoid high heels, leather soles, and backless shoes such as flip-flops — decks can get slippery when wet. 

Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages are welcome. Alcoholic beverages must be purchased and consumed onboard in designated areas. Coolers must remain closed during travel and may be inspected for security compliance. 

The Ferry Store on the Cape May - Lewes Ferry vessel MV New Jersey

Weapons, fireworks, illegal substances, and hazardous materials are prohibited.

If transporting firearms through New Jersey, please review state regulations before traveling. 

Traveling with Pets & Animals

Pets of all sizes and shapes are welcome on the Cape May – Lewes Ferry. Here are some questions frequently asked about pets and taking the Ferry.

Yes! Pets are welcome on all exterior decks but are not permitted inside passenger cabins where food is served or prepared.

Pets must be leashed, kept off furniture, and under control at all times. Owners are responsible for the cleanup.

For safety and comfort, pets are not permitted on shuttle buses. 

Absolutely. Service animals are always welcome in all areas of the terminals and vessels in accordance with ADA guidelines.

Travel For Families with Children FAQ

Children and families LOVE the Ferry! Here are a few questions that are sometimes asked about older children traveling alone and what amenities are onboard each of our Ferry vessels.

For safety reasons, children 13 years and under must be accompanied by an adult or a traveler aged 14 or older using an adult ticket.

Solo travelers aged 14 and up must carry a valid photo ID.

Yes! Both vessels and terminals include family restrooms, stroller-friendly decks, and indoor/outdoor seating.

The terminals also feature grassy picnic areas and playgrounds, perfect for little travelers. 

A family enjoys the viewfinder to see the lighthouse and the Harbor of Refuge from the deck of the Cape May - LEwes Ferry as it departs Lewes bound for Cape May.

On Board the Ferry FAQ

Once on board the Ferry is another world of things to do. There is a lot more beyond the car deck so feel free to enjoy the salon, a snack in the cafe or visit the Ferry shop to get something special to commemorate your visit.

Expect a smooth, scenic 85-minute cruise across Delaware Bay. Enjoy indoor lounges, outdoor decks, and panoramic views of lighthouses, seabirds, and sometimes dolphins!

Use handrails when moving about, and please supervise children at all times. 

Passengers onboard the Cape May - Lewes Ferry enjoy the sun, wind and views on the outside decks as the Ferry sails across Delaware Bay.
The Ferry Cafe on the Cape May - Lewes Ferry vessel MV New Jersey

Yes — our Lido Bars and Food Courts offer a full menu of hot meals, snacks, and beverages, including local favorites like tater tots, chicken tenders, and fresh salads prepared daily in our Cape May kitchen.

Yes you may! If you prefer you are always welcome to remain in your vehicle.

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A view overlooking Delaware Bay from the lido deck of the Cape May - Lewes Ferry showing the car deck filled with vehicles crossing the Bay

Shopping & Ferry Gear FAQ

Each Ferry has it’s own shop. Each has its own charm. Each is unique. Ride all of our Ferries and let us know which one you prefer (we love the New Jersey gift shop). 

Yes! Visit our Gift Shops onboard all vessels for your Cape May–Lewes Ferry sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, keepsakes, and travel essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and playing cards. 

Absolutely! Our online store is open 24/7 so you can stock up on ferry gear and souvenirs year-round. 

A Cape May - Lewes Ferry sticker mug featuring the Ferry logo and designs for Cape May and Lewes, De as well as other items representing the ferry.

Yes, Ferry Fare Gift Certificates make great presents!

Purchase online, by phone at 1-800-643-3779, or at any terminal ticket counter. Certificates never expire; tickets purchased with them are valid for 1–2 years. 

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Safety, Security & Accessibility FAQ

By entering the Ferry property, people agree to searches of their baggage, vehicle, person or property and to provide a photo ID upon request. The campus is under video surveillance.

Before boarding, foot passengers will pass through a metal detector and have their bags checked. All cars will be screened, including inspections by canine-police teams and drivers may be asked to open vehicles or pop open vehicle trunks.

If you will be transporting a weapon/firearm into or through the State of New Jersey, please review the State of New Jersey Rules on Transporting Firearms for futher requirements.

  • All travelers and vehicles are subject to security screening.
  • Passengers may be asked for photo ID, and vehicles may be inspected by K-9 teams or security personnel.
  • The entire ferry campus is under video surveillance. 
Passengers clear a security check while others wait to get on the Cape May - Lewes Ferry via the Skywalk from the Lewes Ferry Terminal
Passengers, including a ADA scooter, disembark from the Cape May - Lewes Ferry via the Skywalk into the Lewes Ferry Terminal where an Elevator is ready to transport the passenger to the ground level

Yes. All terminals and vessels include ramps, elevators, accessible restrooms, and priority seating.

Our staff is always happy to assist — simply let a crew member know if you need help boarding or moving about. 

Smoking, vaping, and the use of e-cigarettes are prohibited in all indoor areas and all exterior decks. The Cape May – Lewes Ferry is a smoke free facility.

Staying Connected at the Ferry FAQ

Is there wifi? Do you have cellular service at the Ferry terminals or out on the Bay? Can you tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok?

Yes — complimentary Wi-Fi is available in both terminals and on all vessels.

Speeds may vary depending on signal strength and location during your crossing.

Passengers take photos of the lighthouse and the Harbor of Refuge from the deck of the Cape May - LEwes Ferry as it departs Lewes bound for Cape May.

Stay up to date on special events, promotions, and behind-the-scenes fun!

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube

See our social media team talk about the Ferry on CoastTV from 2025. 

Other Helpful Info

And then there are a lot of other questions we frequently get such as how long does it take to cross Delaware Bay? Learn more below.

The trip takes about 85 minutes from dock to dock. Boarding and unloading may add 15 minutes each way. 

Vehicles load onto one of the Cape May - Lewes Ferry fleet in the dock in Cape May to begin a crossing of Delaware Bay to the Lewes Ferry Terminal.

We’ll do our best to accommodate you on the next available sailing, subject to space availability. 

Safety is our top priority. In rare cases of severe weather, sailings may be delayed or canceled.

Passengers are notified by email, text, or phone, and updates are posted on CMLF.com and social media.

Contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-643-3779 or email Customer Service. Be ready to describe your item and the date of travel. 

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