Cruise to Egmont Key for shelling, snorkeling, and a Florida state park stop
4 Hours
Up to 25 people
Boat cruise, snorkeling time, guided exploration
Ride out to Egmont Key State Park for beach time, shelling, and snorkeling, with time to explore historic island sights. Cruise and relax on a 4-hour trip from Bradenton Beach Marina.
A minimum of 6 passengers is required to set sail. Spray-on sunscreen is not allowed on the boats.
This is a weather dependent trip. In the case of bad weather and we have to cancel the trip we will gladly reschedule or refund you.
Arrive 30 minutes before departure. Check in with your captain and mate at the Nautilus Bar at the end of the blue and tan boat storage building. Do not go directly to the boat.
Parking is limited at the marina.
Bring sunscreen, water shoes, towels, snorkel gear, snacks, and drinks. The crew recommends water shoes for comfort during the sandbar and Egmont Key excursions.
402 Church Avenue Bradenton Beach, FL 34217
Captains Carlos, Carlo, and John earn consistent praise for making excursions genuinely memorable. Guests rave about close encounters with dolphins and manatees, with many mentioning they've never seen so many dolphins in one outing. The guides clearly know the area well and take time to share their knowledge about local marine life, from sand dollars to various crab species. The sandbar stops are a hit, especially with families who enjoy wading in shallow water and discovering sea creatures. The boats come well-equipped with life vests and drinks included, and the crew gets high marks for being friendly and accommodating. One operational hiccup appeared when a solo booking didn't meet the minimum passenger requirement, resulting in a cancellation without advance notice. There's also mention of construction affecting parking availability and some confusion about check-in locations. Despite these occasional logistical bumps, the overwhelming majority of visitors describe their trips as excellent value and say they're already planning return visits. The personal attention and genuine enthusiasm of the captains seem to be what really sets these tours apart.
Absolutely love this beach
Mark Sausanavitch
March 30, 2026
Absolutely love this beach
Mark Sausanavitch
March 30, 2026