Adventure Brief
Ride the Axopar Fenwick shuttle and bypass traffic at Oceans Calling Festival with a scenic boat trip through Delaware's coastal waters.
10–20 minutes per trip
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Ride the Axopar Fenwick shuttle and bypass traffic at Oceans Calling Festival with a scenic boat trip through Delaware's coastal waters.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
10–20 minutes per trip
Fitness Level
Minimal physical effort required; accessible for most fitness levels
Wildlife
History
The Indian River Bay region has served as a crucial maritime corridor since colonial times and is renowned for its blend of natural coastal habitats and community events.
Conservation
The shuttle promotes sustainable transit by reducing festival traffic and preserving the delicate salt marsh ecosystem through limited vehicle use.
Axo Par Fenwick
Ride the Axopar Fenwick shuttle and bypass traffic at Oceans Calling Festival with a scenic boat trip through Delaware's coastal waters.
Axopar Fenwick is a Selbyville, Delaware-based boat operator specializing in short cruises and festival shuttle services along the Fenwick Island and Ocean City coastline. The company operates scheduled one-way shuttles to festival venues — including Country Calling and Oceans Calling — and offers scenic two-hour cruises such as sunrise, sunset, and a Fenwick–OCMD city cruise. The fleet provides on-board amenities like complimentary bottled water and a cooler for personal beverages, and trips are guided by a licensed captain familiar with the local waterways.
Service windows for festival shuttles typically run from 2 PM to 10 PM on event dates; specific calendar dates are published for each festival shuttle. The operator emphasizes punctual shuttle departures to reduce festival travel time and simplify logistics for attendees. Cruise options are timed to highlight coastal scenery at dawn and dusk, making them suitable for couples, small groups, and leisure travelers seeking memorable maritime experiences.
Safety and reliability are central to operations: vessels are maintained to local marine standards and crew members follow standard safety procedures for boarding, life jacket availability, and navigation. Booking information and schedules are provided per trip, and capacity limits are set to ensure a comfortable on-board experience. Axopar Fenwick serves festival-goers and coastal visitors in the Delaware–Maryland resort area with clear, transport-focused offerings and short recreational cruises designed to showcase the region’s shoreline.
Festival shuttle dates have included October 4–5, 2024 for Country Calling and September 26–28, 2025 for Oceans Calling, with schedules posted per event. Reservations are required for most trips.
Location
Selbyville, DE
Serving Fenwick Island and OCMD
Shuttle Hours
2 PM–10 PM
Festival shuttle operating window
Trips Offered
6 Trips
Shuttles and two-hour cruises
On‑board Amenities
Water & Cooler
Complimentary water and drink cooler
Book a one-way shuttle to The Point at Bayside or a sunrise/sunset cruise — licensed captains, scheduled departures, and complimentary water ensure a smooth experience.
Plan Your Departure Time
Boat shuttles run from 2 PM to 10 PM — arrive early to avoid peak time crowds.
Secure Your Festival Pass First
Ensure you have your Oceans Calling Festival ticket before boarding the shuttle for smooth access.
Dress for Coastal Conditions
Evenings on the water can be cool; bring a light jacket or layers to stay comfortable.
Watch for Weather Updates
Water travel may be affected by weather; check festival and shuttle announcements before departure.
Light Jacket
Keeps you warm against cool coastal breezes during evening rides.
fall
Sunscreen
Protects your skin from sun reflecting off the water during afternoon trips.
summer
Water Bottle
Stay hydrated while enjoying the shuttle and festival activities.
Festival Ticket
Required for festival entry and shuttle boarding, ensure you have it on hand.