Book your shell island trip today. Best excursion in panama city beach Florida. So you have tried the banana boat rides , the parasailing trips, you’ve tried out our jetskis and you’ve rented lounge chairs and relaxed in the sun with the waves crashing on the surf. So you have seen it all, right?


Enjoy 3 hours of sunbathing fun with your Panama City Beach adventure sail catamaran. An hour-long sailing cruise will take you across St. Andrews Bay to Shell Island's best spots, depending on weather conditions and visibility for dolphin viewing and sea life. The "Island Time", an inflatable sailing cruise boat, will anchor in about 5 feet water. From there, you can snorkel around Shell Island. Or search for seashells. Our popular water slide is also available for use.

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Island Time


Enjoy 3 hours of fun in the sun! Explore Shell Island's marine life and snorkel. Enjoy the music and a Rum Punch... Try the Paddleboards and keep an eye out to see Friendly Dolphins.

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Dolphins are wild animals and can be found in their natural habitat. Polarized sunglasses can be used to block the sun's glare to help you see the dolphins. It is very rare for us to see dolphins.


Shell Island, a barrier island in the Emerald Coast of Florida, is undeveloped. It measures around 7 miles, from east to west. It is composed of gracefully sand-dunes, pine hammocks, shrub forest, and other natural features. It is home to both shorebirds, and deer. Shell Island is home for a variety crabs, endangered species, and coastal wildlife because it has a protected shore.

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Enjoy a relaxing cruise to Shell Island through St. Andrews Bay. It is home of one of the largest resident populations in the world of bottlenose dolphins. This undeveloped barrier island that measures 7 miles in length is a local favorite, and it is one of Florida's most popular beaches. Shell Island's beautiful beaches are a great place to visit dolphins or to collect shells.

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Though the area boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine per year, late spring, summer and early fall offer some of the warmest air and water temperatures. Plus, by avoiding a visit in March or April, you'll dodge the deluge of college students who descend on the area's ivory sands every year for spring break.