Mobile Tour Bus
There’s tons to do on a tour bus trip to Mobile, Alabama. Here are just a few of the local attractions that your tour bus group can visit.
Take your tour bus group to Battelship Memorial Park, which is a park which features self guided tours. Your tour bus group can see the USS Alabama, a submarine, and a large aircraft pavilion. In the aircraft pavilion, you can see several historic military airplanes.
If you take your tour bus group to the Mobile Carnival Museum, your tour bus group will see documentation of Mobile’s long affair with the winter carnival. This museum is located at 355 Government Street. Opened in 2005, the Mobile Carnival Museum documents the city’s love affair with carnivals. In 1703, Mardi Gras was observed for the first time in the New World by French pioneers at Twenty Seven Mile Bluff, which was the first settlement of Mobile. In 1893, the Mobile Carnival Association was reorganized, and later, in 1898, they were charged with entertaining the public and protecting the populace.
For a look at historic Mobile, you can visit the Oakleigh House at 350 Oakleigh Place. The Historic Mobile Preservation Society was founded in 1925, as a grassroots membership group dedicated to preserving the tangible links to the past for the benefit of generations to come. Check out historical Mobile with your friends, and see what the preservation society has preserved for all to see.
Whatever you choose, your tour bus group is sure to have a great time in Mobile.


