Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina to FL: Adams Key

Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina

Distance - 11.5 Nm

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Start Location
Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina

24777 SW 87th Avenue
Homestead
FL
33032

Contact details for Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina

+1 (305) 258-3500, Marina Manager & Ships Store
Marina Manager & Ships Store
freddy_nieves@equitylifestyle.com
https://www.loggerheadmarinas.com/marinas/south-miami-marina/
Freddie Nieves, General Manager

End Location
FL: Adams Key

Adams Key, Florida

Contact details for FL: Adams Key

Route plan from Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina to FL: Adams Key

Pilotage Plan: Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina to FL: Adams Key

Preparation & Departure: Loggerhead Marina - South Miami Marina

Before embarking on this scenic journey, ensure your vessel is in top condition. Check the local weather forecast, wind direction, and sea state forecasts, as conditions in Florida can change rapidly. Make sure you have updated nautical charts, a reliable GPS system, and communication equipment. Considering the journey ahead, this expedition is most fitting for seasoned boaters ready to experience the rich tapestry of Florida's coastline while also adept at navigating its unique challenges.

Stage 1: Departure and Initial Navigation

Leaving Loggerhead Marina, head east, keeping an eye out for local boating traffic – this area can be busy, especially on weekends. Your initial course should aim towards the well-marked channel leading out of the marina, obeying all marked speed zones to protect local wildlife, particularly manatees.

Stage 2: Biscayne Bay – A Haven of Tranquility and Adventure

As you enter Biscayne Bay, the expanse opens up, offering a blend of serene waters and bustling activity. Keep southward, maintaining a vigil on weather conditions. Biscayne Bay is generally sheltered, but it can get choppy with winds from the east or west. In case of sudden weather changes, the numerous coves and smaller bays along the eastern shore provide ample shelter.

Noteworthy Stops:

  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Visible on your port side as you cruise down Biscayne Bay, this stunning Italianate mansion with its beautiful gardens is an iconic Miami sight worth a close pass or a stop.
  • Stiltsville: A collection of homes on stilts in the middle of the bay, a peculiar and picturesque sight, but navigate cautiously around this area to avoid shallow spots.

Stage 3: Key Biscayne and Cape Florida

As you near Key Biscayne, adjust your course slightly eastward to give a wide berth to Cape Florida and its shallow surrounding waters. The Cape Florida Lighthouse serves as a grand landmark, indicating your passage towards the open ocean and away from the sheltered bay.

Remember to respect the marine reserves and protected areas around this region, adhering strictly to no-wake zones and fishing regulations.

Stage 4: The Atlantic Passage to Adams Key

Upon rounding Cape Florida, you will feel the Atlantic's mightier swells. This is where your boating skills truly come to play. Stay vigilant for changing sea conditions and keep your navigation equipment handy. Your course now leads you along the splendid outer edge of Biscayne National Park, marked by clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs below. Here, navigating by sight becomes as crucial as your instruments, with the sea's color and surface patterns guiding you around shallower areas.

Main Attraction: Coral Reefs of Biscayne National Park

A slight detour brings you over some of the most beautiful undersea landscapes in the area. Snorkeling here can be a magical experience, with guided tours available. However, remember your primary goal: safe passage. Always anchor in sandy areas to avoid damaging the precious coral.

Stage 5: The Approach to Adams Key

As you draw near to Adams Key, the waters calm as the island provides a natural barrier to the open sea. Navigational buoys and markers guide you into the more protected waters. Adams Key, part of Biscayne National Park, is a day-use area perfect for picnics, short hikes, and enjoying the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Final Mooring: Adams Key

Adams Key provides limited dockage on a first-come, first-serve basis. Be prepared to anchor out and dinghy in if dock space is unavailable. The key offers serene surroundings for an overnight stay, with the stars above and the gentle lapping of waves providing a perfect end to the day.

Who Should Take This Trip?

This voyage is designed for the experienced boater who respects and seeks the natural beauty Florida has to offer. From the buzzing life of Miami's waterways to the quiet, unpolluted beauty of Adams Key, this trip offers an array of experiences that showcase the best of boating in Florida. It demands a keen eye, a steady hand, and a heart ready for adventure.

Key Considerations:

  • Always monitor the weather; Florida's climate can bring rapid changes, especially in the summer months.
  • Be mindful of protected areas and restricted zones, especially around the coral reefs and national parks.
  • Ensure your vessel is equipped for both bay and open sea conditions.
  • Finally, this journey brims with both beauty and challenge, serving as a vivid reminder of the respectful partnership between a seasoned boater and the sea.

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