Itineraries
Days
Suggested Itinerary
Distance
Description
Option #1
1/2 Day Experience Locations
Estm – 20NM
Direct access to Tampa Bay
1/2 Day Learn to Sail A Yacht – Tampa Bay Experience
A). Weekends Saturday & Sunday.
Anchorage near Downtown St. Petersburg (note all guests must be physically able to get on and off by dingy) at this location.
B). Weekdays The Snead Island Boat Works Marina out to Egmont Key and back. Same passage route Morning and Afternoon trips.
This Experience is open upto 6 guests
Anchorage near Downtown St. Petersburg (note all guests must be physically able to get on and off by dingy) at this location.
B). Weekdays The Snead Island Boat Works Marina out to Egmont Key and back. Same passage route Morning and Afternoon trips.
This Experience is open upto 6 guests
Estm less than 20NM
Direct Access to Tampa Bay
Experience times
9AM to Noon – Morning
1PM to 4PM – Afternoon
Experience times
9AM to Noon – Morning
1PM to 4PM – Afternoon
Friday 5pm relocation 3 hour
Depart – Snead Island Boat Works Marina, Palmetto, FL |Arrive – Anchorage in Downtown St Petersburg, FL – (dingy to shore)
18NM
Option #2
1
Snead Island Boat Works to Egmont Key State Park. and Fort Desota
10NM
1
Fort Desota Park to the Snead Island Boat Works Marina.
10NM
1
The Snead Island Boat Works Marina to Resort and Club at Little Harbor
16NM
Enjoy a relaxing sail across the bay to this Caribbean-style island resort with patio dining at the beachfront Tiki Bar. The Resort offers deep water access with over 200 wet slips and a 250 foot fishing pier
2
Resort & Club Little Harbor to the Snead Island Boat Works Marina
16NM
1
Snead Island Boat Works to Egmont Key
8NM
Tampa Bay offers some beautiful spots for anchoring and spending the day or night. Experience the ruins of Fort Dade at Egmont Key State Park, which is a 126 acre island at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico.
2
Desoto Point Park to The Snead Island Boat Works Marina
10NM
After a day at Egmont, sail across the bay to relive the experience of splashing ashore at the monument named after Spaniard Hernando de Soto, at Desoto Point Park.