Category - Leisure


Visit Mobile is excited to welcome approximately 100 guests to the Port City, from November 15 – 17, 2024, to promote the Carnival Spirit and provide a custom, unique opportunity to experience the

The Crossings at Magnolia Grove, a Robert Trent Jones course

Life is good when golf is in it.

I joined a Spring Tour that included Gulf Shores and Mobile, with the first stop being, the Short Course

Carnival Spirit introduces new, exciting itineraries.

Visit Mobile is excited to share Carnival Cruise Line’s announcement of the 2026 – 27 lineup of cruises aboard the Carnival Spirit from the Port

Abbey Algiers for Golf Oklahoma Magazine

Look no further than Alabama for golf and fun, on and off the RTJ Golf Trail and Spa Trail.

When it comes to golf trips, it seems men and women have different

Historic Hotels of America® offers travelers memorable ways to experience holiday traditions, many dating back decades, if not centuries. Gingerbread houses are a German creation, perhaps inspired by

AAA Alabama Journey

Get the most out of life in Alabama and beyond with this curated collection of places to go and things to see. We have to hand it to Mobile—its downtown district is buzzing with

Mobile, Alabama

This coastal city on the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile River boasts a lively waterfront and beaches on Dauphin Island. Kayaks, canoes, airboats, fishing tours, and dinner cruises on the

MOBILE Ala. (WKRG) — If you are looking for something fun, educational and free, the Visit Mobile is offering walking tours of historic downtown Mobile in April.

The annual event is organized by the

One Tank Trip to Mobile, Alabama

Wednesday, July 21, 2021 12:00 PM by Andrew Felts

There is no greater place to experience the most diverse food, music, culture, and history in the United States than along the Gulf Coast. For those of us in the New Orleans Metro Area, that just

With a flourishing food scene, beautiful architecture, spectacular gardens, a festive atmosphere, historical sites and upbeat bars, Mobile has a lot going for it. It’s where history and culinary