One of our Shell Island Pontoon Boat Rentals allows you to explore Shell Island at your own pace with your family and friends.


You can't make your Panama City Beach vacation complete without seeing Shell Island's natural beauty. Book your trip with us today and make it memorable.

Shell Island Boat Tour

Shell Island Boat Tour


Our Shell Island Dolphin Tours are one the most memorable experiences that you can have in Panama City Beach.

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Enjoy a Panama City Beach snorkeling experience at the Grand Lagoon. Our snorkel tour captains will take you to the best spots on the St. Andrews State Park island jetty. There are many marine habitats available, from sandy bottoms to shallow grass flats to the rugged faces of the jetties. There are many species of tropical fish, including crabs, rays and, if you are fortunate, some bottle nose dolphins or sea turtles. High-quality snorkel gear is available to rent, or as part a Panama City Beach tour package.

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You are looking for things to do in Panama City Beach. Rent a pontoon boat or take a dolphin cruise.

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Sightseeing dolphin tours to Shell Island are some of the more popular tourist attractions in Panama City Beach, Florida. We offer jet ski tours and boat cruises to Shell Island. The vistas are amazing at Shell Island for snorkeling, a great spot for that family photo you’ve been putting off.

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We have pontoon boats that can be used for cruising or family fun. Or Boston Whalers that can be used for fishing. Available for half-day and full day rentals...

Frequently Asked Questions

The waters around Shell Island are home to a large group of bottlenose dolphins. You can encounter these amazing marine mammals at home in their natural habitat on one of our Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours.
 

Snorkeling is safe and easy for people of all ages. One of the best things about Shell Island is that the calm shallow water behind the jetty is the perfect place for first-time snorkelers to try the sport.
 

It is usually referred to as a barrier island that separates the waters of St. Andrews Bay from the Gulf of Mexico. But strictly speaking, it is now a peninsula rather than an island. Shell Island was an actual island in the past, right after the St.

Though the area boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine per year, late spring, summer and early fall offer some of the warmest air and water temperatures. Plus, by avoiding a visit in March or April, you'll dodge the deluge of college students who descend on the area's ivory sands every year for spring break.