Shell Island Boats 602
Our success is due to our professional but easy-going approach. Our loyal repeat customers are our greatest asset, and we invite them to continue supporting us.
Shell Island Boats 101
We have lots of family-friendly vacation activities, so you can find whatever activity you are interested in. Our Where to Stay and Where Not to Stay sections will help you find the best places to stay in Florida.
On the south-eastern end of Panama City Beach Florida, the natural reserve of St. Andrews State Park includes the 7-mile long barrier island known as Shell Island. This undeveloped stretch of white sand beach, coastal scrubland, and pine hammocks separate St. Andrews Bay from the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Shell Island is a haven for wildlife, marine animals, and beach lovers looking for a day in a pristine natural setting away from the resorts and condominiums that line the beach to the north.
Our success is due to our professional but easy-going approach. Our loyal repeat customers are our greatest asset, and we invite them to continue supporting us.
The St. Andrews State Park is home to the Shell Island's western half. It's as Florida as it gets. This means you won't stop at a concession stand, or even at a picnic bench. However, you will be able to see some the most beautiful and untouched wildlands on the East Coast. Enjoy the chance to view endangered species.
Our professionalism and easygoing nature has made us a success. Our valued repeat customers continue their support, and we invite your to find out why.
Shell Island, a popular spot for snorkeling in Panama City Beach is the best. Start your adventure with Shell Island Boats.
Enjoy a swim with Panama City's wild bottle-nose dolphins, on specially-designed boats that are super fast and designed to find the dolphins.
This island is not as secluded as you see on the pictures and we couldn't find any of the cool shells either. (I understand that it's nature and can't be controlled).
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.
There is no limit to the activities you can experience at or on Shell Island! You can swim, snorkel, paddleboard, go kayaking, sunbathe, hunt seashells, go hiking, have a picnic, and more!
Snorkeling is safe and easy for people of all ages. One of the best things about Shell Island is that the calm shallow water behind the jetty is the perfect place for first-time snorkelers to try the sport.