* For charters completed by August 31st 2026.
This Naples boat tour offers a delightful escape into the stunning Gulf of Mexico. Relax and enjoy the scenic sailing excursion on our beautiful catamaran as you watch for the abundant sea life and native birds of Southwest Florida.
Our day sailing cruise includes a stop at one of the beautiful barrier islands, like Keeywaydin Island in South Naples. During this stop, you can explore the pristine beaches for beautiful shells or go for a swim. This is a great opportunity for a Naples dolphin tour or just to soak up the Florida sun.
Please note:
The stop at the beach is subject to weather and water conditions. If the Gulf is too rough, the Captain may decide to skip the stop for safety. To get to shore from the boat, you will need to swim approximately 30 yards in about 6 feet of water. Life jackets and floaties are available for your convenience. You are also welcome to stay on board to relax and enjoy the scenery if you prefer not to swim ashore.
This Naples sailing charter includes complimentary soda, water, beer, and chardonnay. You are welcome to bring your own food, snacks, and other beverages (no red wine, please). For insurance reasons, hard liquor is not permitted on board. Smoking and vaping are also prohibited.
Please note: 18% Gratuity will be added for parties of 7 or more
Enjoy a private 2 ½-hour guided eco-tour aboard our luxury pontoon that seats up to six guests comfortably for a day excursion, or a two-hour sunset trip. Our pontoons are perfect for Marco Island sightseeing tours, island hopping, and getting up close to the area’s natural beauty on the beach. This is a must-do Marco Island boat tour for anyone visiting Southwest Florida, with opportunities for an incredible Naples dolphin tour, great shelling, and wildlife spotting. (Sunset Charter arrives back to dock approximately 15 minutes after Sunset)
This 8-mile-long barrier island, just north of Marco Island, is a sanctuary for wildlife and a fantastic recreational destination. The beautiful sandy beaches stretching along the island are perfect for Marco Island shelling and offer a great opportunity to experience Florida’s natural coast. Keewaydin is a vital nesting ground for Least Terns and Loggerhead Sea Turtles, so you may even spot some nesting activity!
Located north of Tigertail Beach, Sand Dollar Island is breathtakingly beautiful and abundant with wonderful seashells. This is a prime spot for Naples shelling, where you can regularly see a variety of Florida’s beach-nesting shorebirds that face conservation challenges, including the Snowy Plover, Least Tern, and American Oyster Catcher.