Destinations
Some of our destinations
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One Tree Island
One Tree Island is a small island near Clearwater between Belleair and Sand Key. Like many sandbars in the area, One Tree Island is a popular place for boats to pull up, get some sun, throw the frisbee, swim and enjoy friends and family.
Three Rooker Island
Also called Three Rooker sandbar, this small island was formed in recent decades as a result of currents and sand build up at this location. Three Rooker Island is a popular destination for weekend boaters to drop anchor, hang out and drink some beverages. During popular boating times, the island can get somewhat crowded. The island is located north of Honeymoon Island, west of the Tarpon Springs area.
Anclote Key
Anclote Key is a part of the Anclote Key Preserve State Park located just north of Three Rooker Island off the coast of Tarpon Springs. The island is only accessible by boat and is popular for swimming, sunbathing and camping. There are no facilities on the island.
Anna Maria Island-Bradenton
Just south of the city Clearwater is Anna Maria Island. Complete with a quaint beach town that is never over-run by tourism, this island is seven miles of pure white sand and crystal clear water. Cruise along the calm the Gulf Coast waters and enjoy the laid-back lifestyle of being on Island time.
Egmont Key
Egmont Key State Park In the mouth of Tampa Bay, north of Anna Maria Island, you can discover an untapped expanse of beautiful foliage and secluded beaches at Egmont Key, a
The area is uninhabited and only accessible by private boat. You can see the deserted ruins of Fort Dade, a base during the Civil War along with the oldest working lighthouse in Florida. You can snorkel its shoreline, bask in its sunny isolation, and even watch the sunset fall over the gulf.
Clearwater Sunset
Come witness the breathtaking Clearwater sunset – where the sky meets the sea in a radiant embrace. An unforgettable experience awaits you."
* Extra fuel charges might apply for some destinations