Visit Mobile COVID-19 Travel Information

The celebration has resumed!


Enjoy Mobile With Confidence

The Enjoy Mobile with Confidence initiative allows visitors to see what businesses are doing to ensure the safety of patrons and employees through signage displayed at the entrance of each business. We are committed to protecting the health and safety of our community and visitors. We are excited to welcome you back and hope you Enjoy Mobile with Confidence!

  • See the latest from the State of Alabama

    • Currently, there are no restrictions for those traveling to Alabama. 

    • Masks are no longer mandated statewide, but individuals are strongly encouraged to practice personal responsibility and to wear a mask or other facial covering when in public and in close contact with other people.

    • Sign up to get your vaccine.

  • Visit Mobile is in regular contact with our hospitality and tourism partners. Our local hotels, restaurants and attractions are now open and ready to welcome you. Please note, masks are not required, but personal responsibility is encouraged.

    Before arriving at your destination, we encourage you to call ahead to get the most up-to-date operating information and COVID-19 health and safety requirements. 

    For information on local events, please click here

    The Visit Mobile Welcome Center is now open. 

  • Mobile Regional Airport (MOB) is working to ensure the facility adheres to all of the CDC recommended cleaning protocol and procedures. All individuals entering the airport facility are encouraged to wear a protective face covering. They ask that passengers utilize free-standing hand sanitizer stations as well as wash hands, cough into their arms and simply not come to the airport if not feeling well. 

     

  • If you fall ill, Mobile is serviced by these hospitals. If you are experiencing an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

  • See up-to-date travel advisories from the CDC here.
    Center for Disease Control
    World Health Organization (WHO)
    Mobile County Health Department

  • We encourage visitors to practice good hygiene habits by following these tips from the Center for Disease Control:

    • Wash your hands frequently with an alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.  It is suggested that a 20-second washing is appropriate.

    • Maintain social distancing. Stay at least 6 feet from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

    • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth. The virus enters the body through these three areas.

    • Practice respiratory hygiene. Cover you mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissues when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

    • If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care.