Algier's Ferry

Algier's Ferry is a boat or ferry New Orleans located in United States.

0
ratings
  • Phone

    (504) 309-9789

  • Website

    riverwalkneworleans.com

  • Instagram

    No Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

    No X (Twitter)

  • Facebook

    No Facebook

  • Type

    Boat or Ferry

Address

canal New Orleans , LA 70116 United States

Credit Cards No

Comments / 10


Keywords:

picnics family-friendly ferries lunch
Glenn Barnett

Make sure that you download the Le Pass app. Buy your ticket there and you don’t have to worry about but one ticket for bus , ferry or street car/trolley.

Marigny9

The absolute best way to spend the afternoon--Grab a po-boy from Johnny's and have a picnic lunch riding the ferry back and forth.

Alicia Myers-McCoy

Great fun for kids , cheap/free thing for parents!

Amanda Thau

The ferry stops running at 6:30pm. Plan accordingly!

Scott Randall

Leaves New Orleans at :15 and :45 after the hour. Leaves Algiers Point at :00 and :30 after the hour.

Betty Kang

The Staten Island Ferry of NOLA - always free!!!

Glenn Barnett

Well about mostly works but the people don’t

Marc U

Free for pedestrians

Carlton Barzon

Free for bikes !

Pete Rau

Free from this side.

Similar places nearby :

Boat / Ferry
The Canal Street Ferry

The ferry was awesome! Seeing the beautiful New Orleans skyline like this was definitely a highlight of my trip. $2 each way for a quick ride with beautiful views. - Tarren Blake

Boat / Ferry
Canal Street - Algiers Ferry

Great way to get out of the CBD and the French Quarter. Check out Algiers Point and go to places like Old Point Bar, Tour de Suite Cafe and Crown & Anchor English Pub. - Gabriel Hayes

Boat / Ferry
Algiers Ferry Dock

Easy to maneuver and great people watching - Dirty Bird

8.4
Bar
The Dry Dock Cafe & Bar

Shrimp bisque and muffaletta were both yummy. Great place to stop after the Ferry ride. - Colby Smith

River
The Mississippi River

The muddy river is awesome - Dirty Bird

8.8
Bar
Old Point Bar

Hidden gem outside touristy New Orleans. Great place to go if you are visiting locals. If not, take the Algiers Ferry to get there - Gabriel Hayes