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Fort Myers to Key Colony Beach by boat

Fort Myers to Key Colony Beach

Distance - 130.3 Nm

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4 hours, 21 minutes
Fort Myers to Key Colony Beach

Fort Myers to Key Colony Beach

Setting sail from the scenic shores of Fort Myers, you're embarking on a maritime adventure that promises both excitement and serenity. Your route to Key Colony Beach takes you through the shimmering waters of Southwest Florida, where preparation meets pleasure amidst the beauty of the Gulf of Mexico.

Begin your journey by navigating the Caloosahatchee River out of Fort Myers, a well-marked waterway where you’ll find the red and green markers guiding your way. Ensure your charts are up to date and keep a keen eye on GPS readings. Fort Myers itself is a spectacular starting point, but it’s wise to check the tide tables for optimal departure conditions. Your draft and timing should be synchronized with local knowledge.

As you head into the open waters of the Gulf, you might want to plan a pit stop at the charming Sanibel Island, known for its beautiful beaches and shelling. Before veering off to Sanibel, be sure you’re aware of any local speed restrictions, as some areas are designated manatee zones. A close watch for these gentle creatures will keep your conscience clear and wallet unattracted to fines.

Continuing your course southward, keep the visual spectacle of Naples’ coastline on your starboard side. The coast of this elegant town is dotted with white sandy beaches and impressive architecture. If a pause beckons for you and your crew, consider dropping anchor here. After all, this journey isn’t just about the destination.

For weather concerns, Naples Bay offers a good harbor of refuge. The mooring options are plentiful, and the safe harbor will allow you to wait out storms comfortably. Skipper apps like savvy navvy can help you check local weather forecasts and navigate these waters safely. These layers of information are vital to maintaining your heading and ensuring a smooth trip.

Re-entering the more open Gulf en route to Marco Island calls for cautious navigation through Big Marco Pass. The markers here provide crucial guidance; adhere to them assiduously, as shoals can present navigation challenges. The island itself opens a gateway to more stunning natural beauty, with places like Tigertail Beach awaiting explorations by dinghy.

Sailing onward, make a direct line for the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, which boasts a satisfying blend of wildlife watching and fishing opportunities. However, the intricately carved maze of mangrove islets requires a heightened sense of direction and respect for local navigational aids. Here, savvy navvy is an invaluable tool, offering comprehensive map overlays to prevent stray tides from catching you unawares.

As you near the middle of your journey, Everglades City can serve as a halfway rest or refueling point. This quaint town is steeped in history and rich in local eats, primarily fresh seafood that’s definitely worth a sampling. From here, you will follow the Intracoastal Waterway—the ICW—heading past Cape Sable at the top of the Florida Keys.

The ICW offers a more sheltered passage if the open Gulf becomes daunting. It's perfect for boaters mindful of moderate sea conditions or newer skippers who favor a steadier ride. Beware the busy traffic and shallower conditions, ensuring constant vigilance for day marks and channel buoys.

Finally, as you approach the inviting waters of Key Colony Beach, expect the full charm of the Keys to welcome you. This marina-infused utopia is well-prepared to host weary travelers. Return to land facilities and embrace the warm embrace of the island culture.

Safety will always be your true north on this journey. Regular VHF radio checks, life jackets at the ready, and emergency protocols memorized are non-negotiables for a skipper of your caliber. With these considerations in place, your adventure from Fort Myers to Key Colony Beach promises to be both a safe and unforgettable experience.