Pensacola Yacht Charters

 

Sail East

The ICW anchorages at Pensacola and Navarre beaches offer fun for all members of your crew, regardless of their ages.  Shopping, activities and nightlife abound at Pensacola Beach.  You'll find Juana's Beach Bar, activities and the Sailor's Grill and Bakery at Navarre.  "Put the coffee on...their pastries are among the best to be found."

Sail Pensacola...explore miles of National Seashore

Sail Destin and Choctawhatchee Bay

Sail Panama City and St. Andrews Bay

Sail Alabama & Mobile Bay

  Sail West 

 

You have to visit Pirate's Cove.  Besides the great cheeseburgers, there just aren't many other places quite like it.  Great hats and shirts.  Come "Parley" (pahr-lee) with the other pirates at:

Lo 87 32.0 W     &     Lat 30 19.2 N

Sail Into Pensacola's History 

Historic fortresses, rich history from the Spanish Main to the 21st Century.  Lots of fun to explore, or a great photo opportunity as you sail by,  Fort Pickens is just part of 150 miles of National Seashore parks and sites we are fortunate to have around us.

 

 

 

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  Sail to Great Marinas

Patti, Bear Point Marina's dock master, her staff and live aboard residents exemplify the spirit, friendliness and beauty to be found around the Alabama /Florida Intra-Coastal Waterway.  The terrific "Jolly Roger" Restaurant   and well maintained facilities will make your stay a comfortable one.. 

Mystical scenes await in our Bayous

Quiet anchorages like Robert's Bayou offer fascinating sights and mother dolphins feeding with their young.

Anchor under the Blue Angels

Catch the Blues on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings as they practice over Big Lagoon.

Enjoy Our Beautiful Sunsets

The cruising area offers some of the most unspoiled and protected bayou anchorages on the Gulf Coast.

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Last modified: Sept. 24, 2007