(239) 301-8913 Departing Marco Island & Naples, FL
⚓ USCG-Licensed Captains ★ Rated 5.0 by 1,000+ guests
A family on a remote white-sand barrier-island beach beside a Sand Dollar boat near Marco Island, Florida

★ Your Own Private Island

Beach & Island Excursions

Get dropped on a roadless barrier island reachable only by boat — miles of soft white sand, warm Gulf shallows, and shells nobody's beaten you to. Swim, beachcomb, build castles, or just lounge. For a few hours, the island is yours.

  • Half or full day
  • Goodland & Naples
  • Private & small-group
  • 5.0 ★ rated
The trip Private drop-off on a remote island
Departs from San Marco Marina (Goodland) & Naples Bay
On the sand Swim, shell, lounge & explore
Great for Families, couples & groups · all ages

The Adventure

Your own private island

The Ten Thousand Islands are dotted with roadless barrier islands you can only reach by boat — which means no crowds, no parking lots, and beaches the day-trippers never touch. Your captain runs you out, beaches the boat on the perfect stretch of sand, and the rest of the day is yours.

Wade the warm, knee-deep shallows, comb a shoreline piled with fresh shells, snap surreal photos in Cape Romano's driftwood ghost forest, or just stretch out and do gloriously nothing. Want to mix in some dolphin-watching or a sunset on the way home? Just say the word.

  • Remote, roadless islands — often all to yourselves
  • Swim, shell, beachcomb & lounge
  • Your captain picks the day's best beach
  • Add dolphins or a sunset on the way
Reserve Your Spot
The driftwood 'ghost forest' on a white-sand beach at Cape Romano near Marco Island, Florida
🏝️ Beaches you can't drive to

Pick Your Paradise

Chart your island day

Every island has its own personality. Tap one to see what it's all about — your captain helps you pick the perfect beach.

Island 1 of 4

Keewaydin Island

The big one

    Drop me here →

    The Difference

    Why a boat-only beach?

    The best beaches in Southwest Florida don't have a parking lot. Here's the difference a boat makes.

    A public beach

    • Hunting for parking
    • Towels packed in cheek to cheek
    • Shells picked over by mid-morning
    • Condos and crowds behind you
    By boat

    Your own island

    • Step off the bow onto empty sand
    • Often not another soul in sight
    • Fresh shells the tide just dropped
    • Nothing behind you but mangroves

    The Good Stuff

    Ways to spend the day

    Do it all, or do nothing at all — it's your island. A few favorites:

    Kids wading in the Gulf shallows with buckets on a Sand Dollar island excursion near Marco Island, Florida

    Swim & Splash

    Warm, calm, knee-deep shallows — the safest, happiest swimming for kids and grown-ups alike.

    A family holding shells they found on a remote island beach near Marco Island, Florida

    Comb for Shells

    These untouched shorelines are piled with whelks, conchs and sand dollars — bring a bag.

    A group relaxing on a Ten Thousand Islands sandbar beside a Sand Dollar boat near Marco Island, Florida

    Sandbar Lounging

    Anchor off a sugar-sand bar, wade out, and let the afternoon melt away.

    A pristine white-sand island beach on a Sand Dollar excursion near Marco Island, Florida

    Beach Day for All

    Sandcastles, beach games, a picnic in the sun — the easy family day everyone remembers.

    Driftwood scattered across a white-sand mangrove island beach under blue sky near Marco Island, Florida

    Driftwood Wandering

    Explore sculptural driftwood and Cape Romano's surreal ghost forest — a photographer's dream.

    A wild dolphin leaping near a Sand Dollar boat on the way to an island beach, Marco Island, Florida

    Dolphins En Route

    Wild dolphins love to surf the wake on the cruise out — keep your camera ready.

    The Real Thing

    Days on the sand

    Real islands, real castaway days. Tap any photo to take a closer look.

    A pristine white-sand island beach on a Sand Dollar excursion near Marco Island, Florida
    Empty sand
    Kids wading in the Gulf shallows with buckets on a Marco Island beach excursion
    Splash zone
    A group on a Ten Thousand Islands sandbar beside a Sand Dollar boat, Marco Island, Florida
    Sandbar squad
    Driftwood on a white-sand mangrove island beach near Marco Island, Florida
    Driftwood & sand
    A Sand Dollar boat beached on a Ten Thousand Islands sandbar under blue sky, Marco Island
    Beached & happy
    Golden Gulf sunset with seashells scattered on a Marco Island beach
    Stay for sunset

    How It Works

    Your island day, step by step

    No guesswork — here's how a castaway day unfolds, from dock to sand.

    1. 1

      Climb aboard

      Meet your captain in Goodland or Naples — load the cooler and the towels.

    2. 2

      Cruise the islands

      Wind out through the mangroves toward the barrier islands — dolphins often join in.

    3. 3

      Beach your island

      Pick your paradise (or let the captain choose) and step off the bow onto empty sand.

    4. 4

      Swim, shell & relax

      The island is yours — splash, beachcomb, build castles, or do blissful nothing.

    5. 5

      Cruise home

      Head back salty and sun-kissed — or linger for a Gulf sunset on the way in.

    What's included

    • Private boat & your captain
    • Beach time on a remote island
    • The captain's pick of the best beach
    • Cooler, ice & bottled water aboard
    • Shelling bags
    • Coast Guard-approved life jackets — all sizes

    What to bring

    • Swimsuits & towels
    • Sunscreen, hats & sunglasses
    • Water shoes for shelling
    • Snacks & drinks (BYOB welcome)
    • A beach blanket or chairs
    • Your inner castaway 🏝️

    Reserve Your Day

    Book your island excursion

    Live availability and instant confirmation — pick your date, choose your trip, and check out securely through FareHarbor.

    Or call (239) 301-8913

    Guest Love

    Castaway days they loved

    5.0 ★★★★★from 1,000+ happy guests
    ★★★★★
    They dropped us on a beach with zero footprints — just us, the shells, and dolphins on the way out. The kids built sandcastles for hours. Pure magic.
    The Bennett FamilyColumbus, OH · via Tripadvisor
    ★★★★★
    Our captain knew exactly which island for what we wanted — a quiet shelling beach away from everyone. Felt like our own private paradise for the afternoon.
    Linda M.Naples, FL · via Google
    ★★★★★
    Cape Romano with the ghost forest and the Dome House blew us away. The most unique beach we've ever set foot on — and we had it to ourselves.
    Marcus T.Chicago, IL · via Google

    Who It's For

    A beach day for everyone

    However you like to do the beach, there's an island for it.

    1

    Families

    Calm shallows, soft sand and shells everywhere — the easy, screen-free family day.

    2

    Couples

    An empty beach for two, a picnic in the sun, and a sunset cruise home.

    3

    Friend Groups

    Claim a sandbar, bring the cooler, and make it your own private island party.

    4

    Photographers

    Ghost forests, driftwood and untouched shorelines — the shots you can't get from a road.

    🏝️ Tell us your crew and your vibe when you book — we'll point you to the perfect island.

    Good to Know

    Island excursion questions

    Everything you need to know before you cast off. Still curious? Give us a call.

    Which island will we go to?

    You choose — or your captain picks the best island for your group and the day's conditions (try the island chart above!). Keewaydin for swimming and space, Kice for quiet shelling, Cape Romano for surreal photos, or the sandbars for the kids.

    How much beach time do we get?

    Plenty — half-day and full-day excursions both include generous time on the sand. See trip lengths on the booking screen, or call us to build a custom day.

    Is it private?

    Yes — it's your own boat and group, and these are remote barrier islands reachable only by boat, so you'll very often have the beach all to yourselves.

    Is it good for kids?

    Perfect — warm, calm shallows for wading, soft sand for castles, and shells everywhere. We carry child-size life jackets, and the relaxed pace suits every age.

    Can we bring food and drinks?

    Absolutely — BYOB and snacks are welcome, and there's a cooler with ice aboard. Pack a beach picnic and make a day of it.

    Where do we leave from?

    We depart from San Marco Marina in Goodland (604 E Palm Ave) and from Naples Bay Resort & Marina (1500 5th Ave S). Your exact meeting point and parking come with your booking confirmation. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes early.

    Your island awaits

    Ready to play castaway?

    Empty sand, warm shallows and a beach with your name on it — for a day. Pick your island and let's go.

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