Getting Here
Getting to and around Pensacola
Visitors often tell us, “Getting here was easy. Leaving is so hard.” We couldn’t agree more!
Get the most out of your stay with these tips on everything transportation-related.
Get Here by Car
From the North: Take I-65 south through Alabama to Exit 69 to Pensacola. Turn left onto Hwy. 113, a four-lane expressway, and follow for 13 miles. When it dead-ends, turn right for a mile onto Hwy. 29. Turn left onto Hwy. 29 south and drive for 45 minutes until you reach Pensacola.
From the East or West: Take I-10 and choose from one of several Pensacola exits.
To access Perdido Key
- From the west. Follow I-10 E to FL-297 S. Pine Forest Rd in Escambia County. Take exit 7A for FL-297 S/Pine Forest Rd toward Pensacola N.A.S. Turn right onto FL-173 S/N Blue Angel Pkwy. Turn right onto FL-292 W.
To access Pensacola Beach
- Take I-10 W and I-110 S to E Chase St in Pensacola. Take exit 1A-1B from I-110 S
- Use any lane to take exit 1A-1B toward Gregory St/US-98/Beaches/Gulf Breeze/Gulf Islands National Seashore
- Keep right at the fork to continue on Exit 1B, follow signs for Gulf Breeze/Gregory Street East and merge onto E Chase St
- Take US-98 E to FL-399 S/Pensacola Beach Rd in Pensacola Beach
The Three Mile Bridge that connects Pensacola to Gulf Breeze is now open.
Visit 3MileBridge.com to see the fastest option.
Get Here by Air
Pensacola International Airport is your gateway to the Gulf Coast and the Pensacola Bay Area! Our airport’s convenient location offers easy access to the vibrant downtown historic area and our award-winning sugar-white beaches. A true gem, our airport is known for making flying easy and takes great pride in welcoming you with world-famous southern hospitality and the best travel experience. For more information, call (850) 436-5000 or visit flypensacola.com.
Airlines Serving Pensacola
- American Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Spirit Airlines
- Frontier Airlines
- Silver Airways
- Southwest Airlines
- United Airlines
Direct Flights to Pensacola
Private Air Service
Pensacola Aviation Center: Our award-winning Avfuel Customer Service Representatives and Line Service Techs are highly trained and dedicated to ensuring our customers' air-to-ground transitions are safe, prompt and courteous. Open 24 / 7.
Aero Air Charter
Get Here by Boat
Looking to boat up, sail up or just tie-up? Pensacola is home to over 20 Marina’s along our coastal waters. Perdido Key, Pensacola Bay or Pensacola Beach you will find a slip that has the amenities to fit your boat’s needs.
Get Around While You're Here
While walking is a key form of transportation around the beach and downtown, you can get from one to the other in a variety of ways. Of course, you can always use services like zTrip, Lucky Cab, Uber, Lyft, or other taxi services. These options let you relax in the passenger seat and take away the trouble of parking. During peak season, it’s important to leave early and allow adequate time to get to your destination. Be cautious of pedestrians (and marine life) that may be crossing roads.
Pensacola Beach Toll Bridge
Electronic tolling is now here. SunPass, an annual pass can also be used. If you choose to go through a SunPass/annual pass lane and do not have a pass, you will be charged using Toll-by-Plate and a bill will be sent to you in the mail. This will include a $2.50 administration fee for each billing cycle. Click HERE for more information on ways to get your pass to the Pensacola Beach Ball.
Pay the $1 toll for the Bob Sikes Bridge with Toll-by-Plate or Sun Pass®. Make your trip quicker by using SunPass or Toll-by-Plate in ANY LANE of the toll plaza. Simply drive through without stopping. With your SunPass, the $1 toll gets automatically deducted from your prepaid account.
Not using SunPass? The Toll-by-Plate system also lets you drive through the toll plaza without stopping. You'll receive a bill in the mail. The toll is still $1 each time you pass through the toll plaza, plus a monthly $2.50 administrative fee. No matter how many trips you take to the beach, you will only be charged the administration fee once per month of use.
If you're here for an extended period of time, the Pensacola Beach Annual Pass may be a good option for you. To learn more about all these options contact Escambia County's customer service office at 850-916-5421 or visit myescambia.com/sunpass.
Pensacola Bay City Ferry
Pensacola Bay City Ferry features two double-decker boats that connect Downtown Pensacola to Pensacola Beach and the Gulf Islands National Seashore – Fort Pickens. The two boats, named Turtle Runner and Pelican Perch, hold 150 passengers and make each leg of the trip in 35-45 minutes. This is a unique way to enjoy the waterways of Pensacola and get to where you’re going.
Pensacola Beach Island Trolley
Travel island style and discover all the fun things to see and do on Pensacola Beach. During peak season, the Santa Rosa Island Authority operates a free trolley service to nearly three dozen stops along the beach from the east to the west end of the island. The service is ADA compliant and has bike racks.
Service has concluded for this season and the Santa Rosa Island Authority looks forward to serving the island again next summer.
2025’s free trolley service will return to Pensacola Beach on Memorial Day Weekend starting Friday, May 23 and run through Labor Day Monday on September 1. Click here for a detailed map.
Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT)
ECAT provides citizens with safe, convenient, and affordable public transportation. The majority of ECAT routes run service Monday – Friday with some routes also running service on Saturday and Sunday.
ECAT spans routes throughout the entire county making it simple for residents and travelers alike to get to their destination. All transportation is ADA accessible and includes wheelchair accessibility and includes bike racks (two bikes).
GETTING ON BASE - DIRECTIONS AND THINGS TO KNOW
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Navy require visitors 18 and older to show a single government-issued identification card. State-issued driving licenses and passports are acceptable.
Public access to NAS Pensacola will be available from 9 a.m. through 3 p.m. through the West Gate only on the south end of Blue Angel Parkway. Additionally, vehicle operators must have a valid driver’s license, and foreign nationals will need to be escorted by a U.S. citizen.
Parking
Before parking in Downtown Pensacola, click here for information about the Park Pensacola App.
When parking on Pensacola Beach, you'll find several public access lots. Casino Beach is the main beach and will be the first parking lot in view. It has one entry and one exit so be alert and watch for signs. Click here for a full map of the island showing public access parking lots and trolley stop information.
Perdido Key has three numbered Public Beach Access Points. Perdido Key State Park is open 8 a.m. – sunset. The Gulf Islands National Seashore is located both on Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key. It is $25 per carload and the pass is good for seven days. When parking along any of the beaches be cautious of sand. Many cars find themselves stuck when they're on the sand and off the pavement.
Remember the motto, "Leave Only Your Footprints Behind." If you follow that advice, you will help to preserve the natural beauty of the beaches and help to ensure all residents and guests can have an enjoyable experience.
Transportation
Pensacola International Airport
2430 Airport Blvd.Suite 225 Pensacola, FL 32504 (850) 436-5000
Pensacola Aviation Center,L.L.C.
4145 Jerry L. Maygarden Rd., Airport Pensacola, FL 32504 (850) 434-0636
Pensacola Beach Boat Charters
715 Pensacola Beach Blvd Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 (850) 405-7964
Straight Shot Shuttle
Serving Pensacola. Pensacola Beach. Perdido Key Pensacola, (850) 860-7740
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