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There are two main ways to get into Port Aransas–from the south side of the island via State Highway 361 or across the ferry from the north. Of the two, the second is the more exciting by a landslide. When you board the ferry on the Aransas Pass side and cross that strip of water into Port Aransas, your easiest mode of transportation also ...
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The Port Aransas route runs between two and six ferries a day and connects travelers on SH 361 a link across the Corpus Christi Channel between Aransas Pass, on the mainland, and Port Aransas, on Mustang Island.
The Free Port Aransas Ferry runs 24 hours, 7 days a week. The route runs up to six ferries a day and connects travelers on SH 361 a link across the Corpus Christi Channel between Aransas Pass, on the mainland, and Port Aransas, on Mustang Island.
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The Port Aransas Ferry System, operated by the Texas Department of Transportation, provides FREE transportation service seven days a week, 24 hours a day. The short ride connects Mustang Island and Port Aransas with the mainland via Aransas Pass. Read more about ferry transportation here.