Daphne is situated along Mobile Bay's eastern shore. The small community of fishing camps along the beach and historic houses is home to many different activities for both locals and visitors alike to enjoy. There are a host of cultural offerings, festivals, beaches, parks, and restaurants. From holding baby alligators and spending a day at the park to fishing excursions and Cajun cooking, there’s more than most people would think. Visit the Annual Jubilee Festival in Daphne, October 19 & 20, 2024.
Vies 450 alligators at the Gator Alley Boardwalk
The Gator Alley Boardwalk was started in 2004 by Wes Moore. Each one of the alligators that calls this place home was rescued from places that were dangerous to them. These alligators are transported from unnatural areas to Gator Alley, designed to provide them with a natural habitat. Guests can start their visit with a guided walk along the elevated platform for viewing, from which they can see more than 450 alligators, ranging from babies to adults. Bull frongs, owls, ospreys, and turtles can also be seen. Visitors can also feed and hold baby alligators at the Gator Station.
Address: 19950 Highway 71, Summerdale, AL 36580, Phone: 866-994-2867
Relax on the public beach at the Village Point Park Preserve
The Village Point Park Preserve is one of the newer parks in the town of Daphne, Alabama. It is a park rich not just in local history, but in history on a national and global level as well. Some of the continent’s earliest inhabitants lived and traveled across the area, and Europeans explored the land and founded colonies. The main highlight of the Village Point Park Preserve is the unlimited public access to Mobile Bay. The park provides one of last public beaches anywhere on the bay, offering visitors and locals alike a chance to enjoy the waters.
Address: 27710 Main St, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-621-3703
Take the kids to the playground at May Day Park
The May Day Park in Daphne was established back in the year 1887, and has served as the town’s site for local festivals for more than sixty years. Large oak trees offer an abundance of shade down the slightly sloping bluff, which ends at the Mobile Bay. Amenities found throughout the park include the pier, a playground, picnic tables, a beach, restrooms, a bandstand, free boat launches, and a handicap accessible boardwalk. Visitors can park for free at May Day Park, with a handful of spaces situated near the waterfront. The main parking lot is at the entrance of the park.
Address: 1 College Ave, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-621-3703
View sculptures and paintings at The American Sport Art Museum & Archives
The American Sport Art Museum & Archives, found on the United States Sports Academy’s campus, is focused on preserving sports history, literature, and art. The museum, also known as ASAMA, was founded in the year 1984, recognizing the significance of the connection of athletic competitions with culture and its artistic expression since the beginning of sports. The collection at the American Sport Art Museum & Archives consists of over 1,800 items across all forms of media, such as photography, posters, prints, sculptures, and paintings. This collection is thought to be the largest of its kind in North America, possibly the world.
Address: 1 Academy Dr, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-626-3303
Dine at Sunset Pointe at Fly Creek Marina
A quick drive (just under 10 minutes!) is all it takes to tuck into an out-of-this-world delicious meal at the warm and inviting Sunset Pointe. Owned by “Panini” Pete Blohme, the Sunset Pointe at Fly Creek Marina sits idyllically at the waterfront of Fly Creek Marina and dishes up spectacular and well-balanced seafood meals alongside creative cocktails. Tuck into mouthwatering small “bights”, as they call them, like the Seared Tuna Nachos or the Gulf Coast Shrimp BBQ with Crusty Bread to start your meal, or check on the raw oysters available for the day if you want to start with a treat straight from the waters. After whetting your appetite move on to crowd-pleasers like the Grilled Gulf Coast Shrimp, the Gulf Snapper Throats, or the Southern Fried Fish n’ Chips.
Address: 831 N. Section Street, Fairhope, Alabama, Phone: 251-990-7766
Lear about local history at Daphne Museum (Daphne Methodist Church)
Daphne Museum is located inside of the historic Daphne Methodist Church. The church was built in the Colonial style and is the Eastern Shore’s oldest church in existence today. It is an important part to understanding the social history of the people across several generations who lived around the church. Situated behind two very old oak trees, the Daphne Methodist Church and Daphne Museum sits on a scenic bluff that overlooks the Mobile Bay. The church is made from sturdy white pine that is beautiful in its simplicity, characteristic of the style of the pioneers who used the church
Address: 405 Dryer Ave, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-621-9620
Go fishing with Ugly Fishing LLC
Ugly Fishing LLC is a guide service for fishing excursions that services the entirety of the Mobile Bay area, as well as the rest of the state of Alabama’s coast. The guide service provides fishing charters for both residents and visitors alike in Daphne, Point Clear, Farihope, Orange Beach, Dauphin Island, Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan, Mobile, Grand Bay, Bayou La Batre, Theodore, and Spanish Fort.
Address: Daphne, AL, Phone: 251-747-1554
Go roller skating at Hot Wheels Skate Center
Hot Wheels Skate Center is much more than just a neighborhood establishment for roller skating. Along with offering skate sessions for the public, Hot Wheels consists of an arcade, a novelty Stuff Shop, a full-service snack area, and a Pro Shop. The skate center also offers summer camp programs, after school care, and party packages.
Address: 616 Whispering Pines Rd, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-626-5120
Take the kids to Boudreaux's Cajun Grill
The belief of Boudreaux's Cajun Grill is that for guests to have a dining experience that is truly memorable, the recipe requires just the right number of ingredients.This Cajun restaurant is the result of combining a handful of boys from the country’s South, a passion for the cuisine of Louisiana, and just a bit of spices. The seafood restaurant on the Eastern Shore serves Cajun-inspired menu items that are made with the freshest ingredients from the area, local seafood dishes, refined creole dishes cooked from scratch, and premium steaks. It’s a popular restaurant with both tourists and locals.
Address: 29249 US Hwy 98 Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-621-1991
Have dinner at Moe's Original BBQ
All meats served at Moe's Original BBQ are smoked fresh daily. The restaurant also prepares between eight and ten Southern-style sides and desserts, made from recipes that have been handed down through generations.
Address: 6423 Bayfront Park Dr, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-625-7427
Enjoy a delicious meal at the Mediterranean Sandwich Co.
The Mediterranean Sandwich Co. serves three different locations, and serves the finest beef-lamb blend and chicken rotisserie in the region with unique service and exciting dishes. Each dish served at the Mediterranean restaurant is made to order by hand, using only the finest and freshest ingredients available. Specialties at the Mediterranean Sandwich Co. include orzo pastas, homemade soups, and stone-toasted flatbread sandwiches. The authentic atmosphere and menu are representative of the spirit found in the Mediterranean. Friendly staff, an innovative and delicious menu, and fresh, simple ingredients that are treated respectfully all come together at the Mediterranean Sandwich Company.
Address: 6890 Us Hwy 90, Daphne, Al 36526, Phone: 251-621 2271
Taste great food at The Sugar Kettle Cafe
A large amount of the recipes used for dishes served at The Sugar Kettle Cafe are actually recipes that the owner and her business partner enjoyed eating growing up. Some, however, have been changed throughout the years.
Address: 1015 Daphne Ave, Daphne, AL 36526, Phone: 251-626-5657