Brunswick County's Dial-A-Ride program provides safe, reliable and efficient non-emergency transportation throughout Brunswick County for those who either cannot or do not drive. Even for those who do, it can be a handy service. At a cost of $3 to $5 one way, the service is definitely more affordable than other...more about Brunswick Transit System, Inc.
By Air
Airports
Conveniently located only five minutes from downtown Wilmington, NC, and approximately twenty minutes from Wrightsville Beach, the Wilmington International Airport serves southeastern North Carolina with commercial air service on American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines. Welcoming nearly 820,000 passengers annually, the Wilmington International Airport is the fifth largest airport in North Carolina. ILM...more about Wilmington International Airport
The Cape Fear Regional Jetport, named "The South's Best Airport" by readers of The Southern Aviator Magazine in 2005, is a fast-growing, full-service airport located on the mainland side of the Oak Island Bridge. It is especially convenient to Bald Head Island and the Southport-Oak Island area....more about Cape Fear Regional Jetport
The Myrtle Beach International Airport is most convenient for residents and visitors in the extreme southern coastal area. It is serviced by the following airlines: Porter, (888) 619-8622; United , (800) 525-0280; Allegiant, (702) 505-8888; Delta (800) 221-1212; SpiritAir, (800) 772-7117; Vision Airlines (877)359-2538 and USAirways, (800) 428-4327.
Construction continues on schedule...more about Myrtle Beach International Airport
By Sea
Ferries
The ferry between Southport and Bald Head Island is for passengers and their luggage. Travel on the island is by foot, bicycle or electric cart — no passenger cars are allowed. An individual, round-trip ferry ticket costs $23 for adults and $12 for children ages 3 through 12....more about Bald Head Island Ferry
North Carolina's ferry system began in the mid-1920s with a private tug and barge service crossing Oregon Inlet on the Outer Banks. Other private ferries subsequently developed that were subsidized by the state during the 1930s and '40s. In the late '40s and '50s, the state began purchasing the private ferry...more about Southport-Fort Fisher Ferry