A diverse variety of top-of-the-line boats, conscientiously cared for. New boats are added every 1-3 years.
For tours or guest excursions, enter the Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village on Silver King Boulevard. Stay right at the first roundabout to continue on Silver King Boulevard to the second roundabout and take the 2nd exit to Black Marlin Lane. When you reach the Harbor Master building you can park on the south side of Black Marlin Drive. Call (239) 945-6493 and our dockhands will help bring your gear to the docks.
Nautical Boat Club Cape Coral is located at Tarpon Point Marina, just a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and features some of the best cruising and fishing grounds in the country. Protected from storms by a sheltered deep water harbor, Tarpon Point Marina is a boater's paradise with direct access to the Gulf via the Caloosahatchee River. The area's warm Gulf waters, rivers, and mangrove habitats mean not only year-round fishing but also the ability to fish saltwater and freshwater in a single day. In fact, Tarpon Point connects with more than 400 miles of freshwater and saltwater canals, 27 miles of Gulf beach, and fast access to the beautiful Captiva and Sanibel Islands.
Where can I take the boats?
Cabbage Key for lunch and have a cheeseburger that many say is where Jimmy Buffet came up with his hit "Cheeseburger in Paradise". Cruise to Sanibel Light house for a day sightseeing or visit one of the many great beaches on Sanibel & Captiva Islands. Spend the day relaxing or shelling at Cayo Costa State Park or visit one of the many restaurants on Captiva and North Captiva. Visit Fort Myers Beach or one of the several waterfront dinning options.
How long is the trip to and from Captiva & Sanibel Islands?
20 minutes by boat and your are in the world famous Sanibel & Captiva.
40 Minutes by boat to Cabbage Key for lunch.
45 minutes to secluded beach on Cayo Costa.
25 minutes to Fort Myers beach and all it has to offer.
What are the boundaries for boating?
North to Boca Grande Pass, South to Big Hickory Pass, East to the Marina 31 and the Boat House Restaurant and West to the 12 Mile Line.
What kind of fish can I catch?
Grab your rod and reel and you might catch Tarpon, Snapper, Snook, Red Fish, Sea Trout, Shark, Sheep Head and dozens of other delicious catch of the day.
What kind of wildlife can I see?
Pelican and migrating birds of all species are prevalent while Flamingos are making their return to Southwest Florida. Look close and you might spot a Dolphin, Manatee, Sea Turtle and Sharks.
Summer
Early: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Late: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Off Season
Early: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Late: 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM