Florida Fighting Conch Detail

Welcome to a shell hunter’s paradise. Southwest Florida is world-renowned for its pristine beaches and unique tidal patterns that wash up some of the most beautiful treasures from the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you’re a family looking for a relaxing day on the water or a dedicated collector hunting for a rare Junonia shell, our Eco tour takes on an unforgettable escape through Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve to Keeywadin Island and Tigertail Beach.

Why Choose a Shelling Cruise?

While Naples and Marco Island public beaches are lovely, the “good stuff” is often tucked away on remote islands only accessible by boat. Our shelling tours take you away from the crowds to the untouched sandbars of Keewaydin Island and the hidden gems of the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This is your chance to find a beautiful natural and unique souvenir to keep and remember your Southwest Florida vacation.

  • Beginner Friendly: No experience? No problem. We provide the transport; you provide the keen eyes!
  • Boat-Access Only: We visit secluded spots where the shells are plentiful and the footprints are few.
  • Eco-Conscious: We practice sustainable shelling—always check to make sure your treasure isn’t still “at home” (no harvesting live shel

Treasures of the Gulf: What You’ll Find

Shell Name Rarity Photo Description
Lightning Whelk Common Lightning Whelk Shell Spirals to the left; bold brown and cream streaks with a thick, sturdy shell.
Florida Fighting Conch Common Florida Fighting Conch Shell Heavy and glossy with a smooth exterior and a rich orange to purple interior.
Lettered Olive Uncommon Lettered Olive Shell Sleek, cylindrical shell with polished surface and distinctive zigzag “letter-like” markings.
Banded Tulip Uncommon Banded Tulip Shell Smooth, tapered shell with elegant swirling bands that resemble hand-painted patterns.
Junonia Rare Jumonia Shell Highly prized and rarely found; cream-colored with evenly spaced brown spots.

Our Area of Exploration

Shelling Area of Exploration

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to go shelling? The best time is typically around low tide, when the receding water exposes hidden sandbars. Shelling is also spectacular right after a Gulf storm!

What do I need to bring? You should bring a bucket or mesh bags for your finds! We also recommend towels, sunscreen and a hat.

Is Keewaydin Island good for kids? Absolutely. Keewaydin offers wide, flat stretches of beach with very gentle surf, making it the perfect playground for little beachcombers to explore safely.

Can we keep the shells we find? Yes, as long as they are “empty.” In Florida, it is strictly prohibited to take any shell that contains a living organism (including sand dollars and sea stars). Always check inside your shells before bringing them back to the boat!

Pontoon Island Beach Excursions

Take a Marco Island boat tour to Keewaydin Island on our luxury pontoon. Enjoy shelling, beach time, dolphin sightings, and a relaxed Naples/Marco Island sunset cruise or choose a 2 hour sunset cruise overlooking the beautiful Gulf of America.
$325 discounted cash price
$350 credit price
  • Up to 6 guests
  • No bathroom on board
  • Price includes soda and water
  • Children must be at least two-years old
  • 48 hour prior notice cancellation policy