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Miami to Mobile: A 2-Day Road Trip Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Pensacola, Florida
    3 hours (203 miles) from Miami, Florida
    2 hours (108 miles) from Pensacola to New Orleans, Louisiana

    Morning: Start your day at the National Naval Aviation Museum, the world's largest naval aviation museum. See over 150 beautifully restored aircraft, flight simulators and enjoy the IMAX theatre. Then head over to Joe Patti's Seafood Company to grab the freshest seafood, including Gulf shrimp and oysters.
    Afternoon: Take a scenic drive along the Gulf Islands National Seashore and enjoy the turquoise waters. Stop by Fort Pickens, a 19th-century military site with stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico.
    Evening: End your day with a sunset dolphin cruise. Look out for the friendly bottlenose dolphins and enjoy the stunning views of the Gulf Coast.

  2. Day 2: New Orleans, Louisiana
    2 hours (108 miles) from Pensacola, Florida
    2.5 hours (143 miles) from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama

    Morning: Start your day with a beignet and coffee from the iconic Café Du Monde in the French Quarter. Then head over to the St. Louis Cathedral, one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the country.
    Afternoon: Visit the National WWII Museum, a top-rated museum that tells the story of the American experience in WWII. Then grab some po' boys from Johnny's Po-Boys, a family-owned restaurant that's been serving delicious sandwiches for over 60 years.
    Evening: End your day with a sunset riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River. Enjoy live jazz music, a Creole buffet and the stunning views of the city.

  3. Day 3: Mobile, Alabama
    2.5 hours (143 miles) from New Orleans, Louisiana

    Morning: Start your day with some biscuits and gravy from Bob's Downtown Diner. Then head over to the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, where you can tour the USS Alabama and USS Drum, and see military aircraft and tanks.
    Afternoon: Visit the GulfQuest National Maritime Museum, where interactive exhibits and simulators explore the maritime history of the Gulf of Mexico. Then head over to the Oakleigh Historic Complex, a collection of antebellum houses that showcases Mobile's architectural history.
    Evening: End your day by having a seafood dinner by the waterfront at Dauphin's, an upscale restaurant that offers panoramic views of the Mobile Bay.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the historic French Quarter in Pensacola or take a side trip to Biloxi, Mississippi to try your luck at the casinos. Additionally, make sure to pack comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself against the sun.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • National Naval Aviation Museum (2-3 hours, free admission)
  • Joe Patti's Seafood Company (30 minutes-1 hour, price varies)
  • Gulf Islands National Seashore (2-3 hours, $25 per vehicle)
  • Fort Pickens (1-2 hours, $10 per vehicle)
  • Sunset dolphin cruise (2 hours, $20-25 per person)
  • Café Du Monde (30 minutes-1 hour, under $10)
  • St. Louis Cathedral (30 minutes-1 hour, free admission)
  • National WWII Museum (2-3 hours, $29.50 per person)
  • Johnny's Po-Boys (30 minutes-1 hour, under $10)
  • Sunset riverboat cruise (2 hours, $50-60 per person)
  • USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park (2-3 hours, $15 per person)
  • GulfQuest National Maritime Museum (2-3 hours, $16 per person)
  • Oakleigh Historic Complex (1-2 hours, $10 per person)
  • Dauphin's (1-2 hours, $30-50 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $215-250 per person
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