Shell Island Boat Tour St Pete Beach
With one of our well-maintained Shell Island Pontoon Boat Rentals, you can explore Shell Island on your own or with your loved ones.
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The Park is situated along miles of sugar-sand coastline that is consistently rated as America’s best beach. St. Andrews State Park covers 1200 acres and offers boating, camping, swimming and watersports, fishing, hiking, and bird/wildlife watching. The Shell Island Cruises is located at 405 Cliftonia Cir,Panama City Beach, FL 32408.
We're well-known for our famous Rum Punch, but we also have an stocked bar with wine and beer. All snacks are $2.00. Onboard, there are restrooms. Our experienced captains and crew will take you on a sailing adventure to paradise with Island Time.
With one of our well-maintained Shell Island Pontoon Boat Rentals, you can explore Shell Island on your own or with your loved ones.
North Lagoon will be your destination. After you turn left, you will go past their parking lots and the Lighthouse Marina. On the right side of the road, we will be under the trees/down on a gravel road. We will have signs displaying our company name.
A great way to spend a Shell Island Beach Day is to rent a pontoonboat. A pontoon boat can be safely operated, is stable, spacious, or used by a group of friends. This is a great way to visit Shell Island. You can cruise St. Andrew Bay's clear blue waters and enjoy the beautiful Shell Island's sugar-white sands from your own pleasure craft.
For both novice and expert kayakers, the waters around St. Andrews State Park offer a great place to start. There are plenty of great swimming and snorkeling spots, along with an interesting shoreline. Experiential paddlers might consider crossing to Shell Island or paddling out to the pass to do some sea kayaking. Renting a package that includes a ride in the Shell Island Shuttle and kayaks on Shell Island is the best and most safest way of kayaking on Shell Island.
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.
It is usually referred to as a barrier island that separates the waters of St. Andrews Bay from the Gulf of Mexico. But strictly speaking, it is now a peninsula rather than an island. Shell Island was an actual island in the past, right after the St.