Madeira Beach, Florida is the jumping-off point for this small-group 27' Cabin Cruiser Boat Tour that runs four to six hours from Madeira Beach South - 13205 Gulf Blvd Suite B, Madeira Beach, FL. The captain pilots a compact, comfortable cruiser out across the shallow, vivid-blue Gulf waters toward Shell Key, Egmont Key, and the sandbars near John's Pass. With room for just six guests, the outing feels like a private day on the water: time for shelling, snorkeling, watching dolphins, and letting salt air slow the clock.
The shoreline here is defined by barrier islands and shifting sandbars where currents deposit shells in long, bright banks. Shell Key is a low-lying sand island famous for its dense shell beds and calm shallows, ideal for wading and beachcombing. Egmont Key pairs broad white sand with a patchwork of seagrass flats and historical ruins; visitors can spot a 19th-century fort and a weathered lighthouse that mark human presence amid coastal habitat. The shallow seagrass and mangrove edges attract fish, rays, shorebirds, and frequent bottlenose dolphins that often ride the bow wake.
On this trip you’ll have time to suit up for snorkeling in crystal shallows where small reef patches and grass flats host snapper, gobies, and tropical accents. The captain tailors the route to conditions: if visibility is good you’ll spend more time in-water; if wildlife is active you’ll drift and watch. Shelling is a hands-on reward—expect conchs, whelks, coquinas and scallop fragments on the sandbars where waves sort shells by size and weight.
Practical perks matter on a day this long: the cruiser’s cabin offers shade and dry storage, while the small group size means personalized coaching from the captain on where to swim, where to walk, and how to spot wildlife without disturbing it. Trips typically run four to six hours and are weather dependent; the operator limits each booking to six passengers for a relaxed pace.
Why book this as part of your Gulf Coast visit? This tour compresses three distinct coastal experiences—sandbar play at John’s Pass, concentrated shelling at Shell Key, and snorkeling plus history at Egmont Key—into a single, guided day. For families, photographers, and anyone who prefers a curated day on the water to a crowded ferry, the 27' Cabin Cruiser is a versatile way to read the tide, spot dolphins, and come home with a pocket full of shells and a better sense of the Gulf’s living shoreline.
Plan to meet at Madeira Beach South — 13205 Gulf Blvd Suite B, where your captain will run a safety briefing and handle navigation and local insights. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat and a dry bag; cell service can be spotty offshore, so bring spare batteries.