If you’re looking to check out some of the wineries, restaurants and watering holes on Alameda Point, the city of Alameda is offering free transportation to get there.
The Island Hopper, a weekend shuttle that supplements AC Transit Line 96, runs every 10-20 minutes between noon and 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
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It connects riders with Alameda Point, Spirits Alley businesses, the Main Street Ferry Terminal, and the new Oakland-Alameda Water Shuttle.
The shuttle began running last weekend and will continue for 10 weeks until Sunday, Sept. 29. There are three shuttle routes: the green Alameda Point route, the blue Ferry route, and the yellow Water Shuttle route.
The Island Hopper is ADA accessible, and bicycles are welcome.