Discover great boating locations to get out on the water anywhere in the country. Take a look at our featured boating destinations. With a boat, great getaways are just a weekend away.
These popular boating locations may be just a few miles from home, but it feels like you're a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of your daily routine.
You can also search through our library to find boat marinas and ramp locations, body of water names, parking facilities, directions and types of
launch ramps.
Featured Destinations
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Lighthouses and Sweet Water
A tugboat tour of Georgian Bay is a great way to tap into the region's deep history.
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Charter Cruising the BVI
The BVI are a sailing wonderland and a great place for cruisers. Here are our best tips if you're planning to power Drake's Passage.
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The San Juan Islands
The 700 plus islands in the San Juan chain vary in size from 10 feet to 10 miles wide and are home to hundreds of anchorages, harbors and coves.
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Treasure Island
Treasure Island is a special tropical community which engages nature and the water environment at every opportunity.
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Pelican Island
In the late 1800s America's wildlife resources were in trouble. Years of unchecked shooting saw the decline of many species...
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Martha's Vineyard
The largest island in New England, Martha's Vineyard sits seven miles off the Cape Cod coast and is so beautiful you won't want to spend it in
a car or a boat.
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Marina Life
A century ago, one in every 10 American shipmasters came from the small coastal towns situated along the banks of the Penobscot River. If you like
history and enjoy scenic splendor...
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Key West
At 1:05 p.m. that amazing day, Mel Fisher learned from his son Kane that his greatest dream had been realized. The marine radio crackled to life in the
Key West , Florida office of Mel Fisher at Treasure Salvors...
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Jekyll Island
In the late 1800s, a group of northern millionaires, among them the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Goulds, Astors, Morgans and Goodyears...
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Fort Pierce
City Marina located in the heart of the waterfront, features restaurants, a Tiki Bar, Post Office, banks, and slips to accomodate vessels up to 175' in length.
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Daytona Beach
One hundred years ago, early automobile enthusiasts made the Daytona Beach area famous. It began on March 28, 1903 with the Challenge Cup in
Ormond Beach between Ransom Olds and Alexander Winton.
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Crystal Coast
While many people think of North Carolina as a mountainous retreat, there are many jewels to discover east of the Great Smokies. The coast of North
Carolina is a treasure trove of diving and big game fishing opportunities.
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Atlantic City
One of the premiere destinations on the Eastern seaboard is Atlantic City, New Jersey. With easy access from Absecon Inlet the marina district of A.C.
is booming with excitement.
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Thompson Island
Boston Harbor Islands National Park, encompasses an area that includes 34 islands surrounding the Greater Boston shoreline. These islands are
rich in natural and cultural resources which make wonderful destinations for cruisers from around the world.
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Chesapeake City
It's probably safe to say any person cruising between the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware Bay has stopped in Chesapeake City , MD , at one
time or another.
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Norwalk
Connecticut, Norwalk especially has always been on the vanguard of the oyster industry. Legends exist about foot-long oysters with five-pound meats, growing
in beds big enough to restrict navigation.