About
St Augustine Boat Tours
Enjoy the cool breeze from the Atlantic Ocean as we cruise around the beautiful waters of the Matanzas Bay and Intracoastal Waterway for your own waterfront perspective of many of the city’s most popular highlights, including the St. Augustine Lighthouse, Castillo de San Marco National Monument, the Bridge of Lions, Flagler College, and more. We also focus on dolphin, wildlife and nature viewing – Natural Florida is all around St. Augustine and just a boat ride away. This trip lasts approx. 1 hour. Departs from the Conch House Marina on Anastasia Island, just a short distance from historic downtown across the Bridge of Lions.
Cap'n Sean
Get a front-row seat to view historic St. Augustine from the beautiful Matanzas Bay and see natural Florida along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Stunning Views
The flexibility of taking a smaller, more private tour includes being able to explore some of the natural inlets, saltwater rivers, bays, and sounds. In addition to birdlife and marine life, the trip includes views of marinas, stunning waterfront homes, and boating lanes with a variety of vessels, including yachts, sailboats, and fishing boats.
Wild Florida
Our main focus will be the ecosystem consisting of saltwater marsh, estuaries, and shell mounds, in addition to the wildlife found in the area. Marine and wildlife that we might encounter includes sea turtles, an occasional manatee, a variety of birdlife, such as the osprey, and of course, we’re almost certain to see dolphins.
Visit St Augustine
St. Augustine is a one-tank trip
from Florida’s West Coast and even closer for Central Florida, The Villages, Orlando, Gainesville, Ocala, Jacksonville, Daytona, and more. Visit St. Augustine Boat Tours for the day and we will gladly recommend some of our favorite places to eat and many other activities to enjoy while you’re in the area.
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