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Visit Mobile is the official point of contact for leisure travelers, convention and meeting planners, bus tour operators, and travel agents. Visit Mobile is also the primary marketing agency to attract the aforementioned audiences. 


Your votes have been tallied and we've got the winners! Alabama Magazine revealed their readers' choices for the best of the best in Alabama entertainment, restaurants and places from the northern

In the spotlight: Newk's Eatery

Friday, June 28, 2024 9:00 AM by VISIT MOBILE


We're excited to feature Newk's Eatery as July's Partner of the Month! Newk's sets itself apart by relying on their trusted family recipes and a culture of caring for their community. Did you know

In the Spotlight: Exploreum Science Center

Wednesday, May 29, 2024 11:00 AM by VISIT MOBILE

We're excited to feature the Exploreum Science Center as June's Partner of the Month! Known for its hands-on exhibits and educational programming, the Exploreum is a favorite spot for sparking

When planning a vacation, booking the most relaxing and comfortable hotel is one of the main priorities. Our May Partner of the Month, Holiday Inn Mobile-Airport, is one of the multiple hotels in the

As Earth Day rapidly approaches, we are reminded of countless ways to appreciate, cherish and give back to the world that exists around us. Name a more immersive way to explore the Earth than learning

In the Spotlight: The Haunted Book Shop

Wednesday, March 13, 2024 2:00 PM by VISIT MOBILE

Businesses in Mobile make our world go round. Welcome to our monthly Partner of the Month feature, "In the Spotlight," where local businesses' excellence is celebrated within our community. We are

Breeze Airways, the U.S.’ only NLCC, or ‘Nice Low Cost Carrier,’ has announced nonstop service from Mobile to Orlando, and also one stop/no plane change BreezeThru service to Providence, RI, both

Venture down to the Gulf Coast for a vacation that’s steeped in solemn, critically important history. This summer, Mobile’s Africatown Heritage House is opening a new exhibit about the Clotilda, the

More than any other American region, the Deep South has its distinctive draws. Large, elegant squares lined with live oak trees dripping in Spanish moss. Grand historic homes with Greek revival

On July 8, 1860, shipbuilder William Foster brought 110 men, women, and children stolen from West Africa into Mobile Bay, in Alabama, more than 50 years after slavery was abolished in America.