There are many things to do in Panama City Beach Florida. But there is one thing that you should not miss. Shell Island is at the southern end of the long stretch resort hotels and condominiums that line Panama City Beach's white sands, and it is just across from St. Andrews State Park. This island offers a stunning slice of Florida coastline for beach-lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Shell Island has been inhabited at one time or another by Native Americans, Spanish settlers, and even pirates. Today, Shell Island is home to beloved Florida wildlife, such as deer, ghost crabs, and sea turtles. Birdwatchers, in particular, will love the shorebirds nesting in the dunes and coastal scrub forest. And around the island lives a pod of bottlenose dolphins waiting to greet you. Another way to enjoy and explore the island is on a Shell Island Beach Tour. Shell Island Beach Tour offer personalized tours via boat or jet ski in search of the friendly aquatic creatures living around Shell Island.
Shell Island Tours Panama City Beach AirportWe have achieved success through our professional and yet relaxed approach. Our customers have been loyal and continue to support our business. We invite everyone to learn why. Experience Panama City's native pod of wild bottlenose dolphins in its natural habitat on custom, super-fast boats specifically built to allow you to visit and swim with them.
The private dolphin tour is for 13 passengers. We reserve the boat for your group or family and the captain for 2 hours. Coast Guard regulations stipulate that 13 passengers are allowed, including children and infants.
With sparkling clear water bordering its sugar-white sandy shore, Shell Island is a rare opportunity to experience a beach as nature intended, without any distractions. Accessible but preserved, Shell Island is seven miles of undeveloped paradise nestled between the gulf and St. Andrew Bay and inhabited by diverse wildlife. Shell Island has all the makings of a perfect activity-filled beach vacation.
Our Shell Island Beach Tour is a wonderful, unique way for you to see Shell Island and the Sunset. You will be accompanied by a knowledgeable captain guide on an unforgettable adventure. You can choose from pontoon boats for family fun and cruising, or Boston Whalers for fishing. Half-day and full-day rentals are available. Shell Island Beach Tour, Panama City Beach's best spot for boat rentals and dolphin tours. You will find everything you need for a family vacation.
Our Shell Island Beach Tour provides a wonderful and unique way to see Shell Island. Your knowledgeable captain guide will take the group on an unforgettable adventure. We have pontoons that are great fun for cruising or family fun. Or Boston Whalers that can be used for fishing. Both full and half day rentals are possible. Shell Island Beach Tour has the best pontoon boat rentals, and dolphin tours in Panama City Beach. Here, you will find everything that your family needs for a vacation.
The St. Andrews State Park covers the western portion of Shell Island. It's as Florida is. So you won't need to stop at a restaurant or picnic table. But you'll have the opportunity to see some of East Coast's most beautiful wildlands. This tour will allow you to see many endangered species.
Looking for things to do in Panama City Beach Florida? Shell Island and St. Andrews State Park are must-see attractions. Take our Shuttle to Shell Island, rent water sports gear & pontoon boats, or meet bottlenose dolphins on a Dolphin Tour.
Shell Island is undeveloped. This means there are no facilities like concession stands, bathrooms, or other man-made amenities. If you would like to bring food or beverages with you, please do so. It is vital to ensure that everything you brought in preserves the natural beauty and integrity of the area.
The waters around St. Andrews State Park are nice for both beginning and experienced kayakers. There is plenty of interesting shoreline to explore as well as good swimming and snorkeling spots. Experienced paddlers may want to make the crossing to Shell Island or even paddle out the pass for some sea kayaking. The easiest and safest way to try kayaking on Shell Island is to arrange a rental package that includes a ride and kayaks available on Shell Island.
Shell Island in Panama City Bay is one of the best examples of the gorgeous world that exists in Florida outside of the theme parks. It’s the Florida that has drawn visitors here for generations. Beautiful, wild and pristine.An undeveloped barrier island off the coast of Panama City Beach, Shell Island is around 7 miles long from east to west. It is known for its sand dunes and its scrub forests, pine hammocks, and its lovely inland lake. The variety of ecosystems on the island supports many different types of wildlife including deer, nesting shorebirds, ghost crabs, and a variety of endangered species, like green and loggerhead turtles.
Our 2 hours private dolphin tour for the 6 passenger boat will reserve the boat for just your family or group and the captain. Coast Guard regulations state the maximum passengers allowed is 6, including infants and children.
The St. Andrews State Park covers the western portion of Shell Island. It's as Florida is. So you won't need to stop at a restaurant or picnic table. But you'll have the opportunity to see some of East Coast's most beautiful wildlands. This tour will allow you to see many endangered species.
A: It is possible to travel by boat or on a jet ski to Shell Island. The St. Andrews Shuttle from Shell Island costs $24.95 for 13-year-olds, $17.95 per child 2-12 years, and infants 0-1 year old are free. You can also rent a pontoon or jet ski at many locations.
A Shell Island Shuttle snorkel trip includes all snorkel equipment. Is snorkeling safe to do? For all ages, snorkeling is safe and simple. Shell Island's best feature is the calm, shallow water behind its jetty making it a great place to learn snorkeling.
Shell Island can be crowded during peak hours. But if you go at the right moment, you will find many shells. If you're lucky enough to go, the Panama City beaches will be awash with shells. You can find a lot of shells if you go in the morning, when the tide is low.