A Boater’s Guide to Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades
Florida’s Paradise Coast - Naples,
Marco Island and the Everglades - blends natural beauty, excellent marinas and
easy access to some of Florida’s best boating. Whether you’re island-hopping,
fishing or enjoying dockside dining, this Southwest Florida region offers
adventure, convenience and laid-back coastal charm. From full-service marinas
to boat-only beaches and vibrant waterfront restaurants, it’s ideal for life on
the water.

Boat-Accessible Beaches &
Remote Island Escapes
Some of Southwest Florida’s most
beautiful beaches are only accessible by boat, offering a true escape from the
crowds.
- Keewaydin Island (Marco Island):
An untouched barrier island known for powdery white sand and clear waters.
Popular for shelling, swimming and wildlife spotting, it also features a quirky
floating “burger barge.” Visitors without a boat can take the Hemingway Water
Shuttle.
- Tigertail Beach (Marco Island): A
haven for nature lovers, with excellent shelling, birdlife and shallow waters
ideal for wading and paddleboarding.
- Delnor Wiggins Pass State Park
(Naples): Anchor offshore to explore one of Florida’s most picturesque state
parks, perfect for shelling, snorkelling and relaxed beach days.
Boating Adventures & Outdoor
Excursions
The waterways surrounding Naples,
Marco Island and Everglades City offer endless opportunities.
- Fishing Charters: Options range
from inshore trips targeting tarpon, snook and redfish to offshore excursions
for grouper and snapper, suitable for all experience levels.
- Ten Thousand Islands Exploration:
A maze of mangrove islands with secluded beaches, wildlife encounters and
remote camping spots such as Pavilion Key and Jewel Key.
- Eco-Tours & Wildlife Watching:
Guided excursions reveal dolphins, manatees and diverse birdlife, especially
within Everglades National Park.
- Cruises & Watersports: Pure
Florida offers sightseeing cruises and fishing charters, while Naples Princess
Cruises provides a more luxurious experience with dining and panoramic views.
- Mangrove Kayaking &
Paddleboarding: Paddle through tranquil estuaries and tunnels at Rookery Bay
National Estuarine Research Reserve, a vast protected habitat rich in wildlife.
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Dock & Dine: Waterfront
Restaurants with Boat Access
Step straight from boat to table
at these standout spots.
- Snook Inn (Marco Island): A
relaxed favourite with fresh seafood, tropical drinks and live music.
- Island Gypsy Café & Marina Bar
(Goodland): Casual, open-air dining with waterfront views.
- Camellia Street Grill (Everglades
City): Rustic and authentic, serving regional specialities like stone crab and
gator.
- BALEEN Naples (LaPlaya Resort,
Naples): A romantic beachfront setting with upscale coastal cuisine and sunset
views.
- The Dock at Crayton Cove (Naples):
Caribbean-inspired flavours in a classic Naples setting.
- The Boathouse on Naples Bay
(Naples): Lively dining with seafood, steaks and frequent dolphin sightings.
Key Events for the Boating
Calendar
Time your visit with these annual
events.
- Everglades Seafood Festival
(February): A three-day celebration of fresh seafood, live music and local
culture.
- Naples Christmas Boat Parade
(December): A festive display of decorated boats lighting up Naples Bay.
- Naples Boat Show (January): A
major marine showcase featuring hundreds of brands.
Marinas & Launch Points
The region is well equipped for
short visits or extended stays.
- Rose Marina (Marco Island): A
central hub offering charters, rentals and supplies.
- Calusa Island Marina (Goodland):
Full-service facilities for vessels up to 70 feet.
- Port of the Islands Marina
(Everglades City): A gateway to the Ten Thousand Islands and Everglades
National Park.
- Naples City Dock (Naples):
Centrally located with easy access to shops, restaurants and charters.
- Naples Bay Resort & Marina
(Naples): An upscale option with luxury amenities.
- Gordon River Greenway Launch Sites
(Naples): Ideal for kayaks and small boats exploring mangrove trails.
For more information on Florida’s
Paradise Coast, visit www.paradisecoast.com.
