Vessels Arrive for New Gulf Islands Water Ferry Service

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The two 50-foot catamarans, as part of the highly anticipated Gulf Islands Ferry service, have splashed down in Cortez, Florida. The water ferry service is set to transport visitors and locals between downtown Bradenton and Anna Maria Island. The service is anticipated to launch later this summer. The service, marketed by The Bradenton Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (BACVB) and operated by Gulf Coast Water Taxi, is a tremendous first step in providing multi-modal transportation throughout the County. In addition to providing easy transport to the island, the service is an extended commitment in working to preserve and protect the natural beauty of the area for future generations. Powered by renewable energy sources and energy-efficient design elements, the vessels further support BACVB’s Love It Like a Local initiative and Leave No Trace commitment. A one-way ticket will cost $8 per person, providing an economical and easy way to hop between the mainland and island. Special pricing will be available for children and seniors. The two catamarans, Miss Anna Maria and the Downtown Duchess, hold 49 passengers and will have two crew aboard to ensure smooth transport to and from each port. Coast Guard trial will take place over the next four to six weeks, at which time final run times and ports will be determined. To learn more, visit www.bradentongulfislands.com/gulf-islands-ferry or contact Leanne Keeling, Executive Assistant to Elliott Falcione, for the Bradenton Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at (941) 729-9177 Ext. 3944 or Leanne.Keeling@BACVB.com.

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