Shell Island Boat Rentals And Tours
One of the best experiences in Panama City Beach is our Shell Island Dolphin Tours.
Blue Dolphin Tours
Shell Island is only one part of this tour. We'll be heading out towards the island. You will often see dolphin schools in the area. Another option is to make Shell Island a stop on your charter fishing trip.
A Shell Island boat rental is a great way of enjoying a Shell Island day. A pontoon boat is safe, stable, spacious, easy to use, and a great way to explore Shell Island. With your private pleasure boat, you can cruise the blue waters of St. Andrew Bay or play on the white sands at Shell Island.
One of the best experiences in Panama City Beach is our Shell Island Dolphin Tours.
Shell Island, a 7-mile-long barrier island and beach in the southern part of St. Andrews State Park, is undeveloped. The island can be reached by private boat or via the Shell Island Shuttle. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to enjoy pristine beaches. There are many great options for snorkeling and swimming. You can explore the natural habitats of rare Florida wildlife and plants by hiking inland.
Among the many things to do in Panama City Beach Florida, there is one standout that should not be missed. At the far south end of the long stretch of resort hotels and condominiums lining the white sands of Panama City Beach, Shell Island which is located across from St. Andrews State Park offers a surprisingly pristine slice of Florida coastline to beach lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Panama City Beach Florida: Looking for things to do? Enjoy a great day at sea in your own pontoon boat rental from Panama City Beach. On one of our Panama City Beach dolphin tours, you can meet local bottlenose dolphins. Enjoy the best Panama City Beach snorkeling with us.
* We pick you up and drop you off at the State Park docks about 2.2 miles down the isle.
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.