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The Best Boat Rentals in Islamorada

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to rent a boat in Islamorada?

    Boat rentals in Islamorada typically range from $200 to $500 per day for smaller boats and up to $1,200+ per day for larger center consoles, catamarans, or yachts. Half-day and hourly options are also available for many listings.

    What types of boats can I rent in Islamorada?

    You’ll find center consoles, deck boats, pontoon boats, fishing charters, catamarans, sailboats, and luxury yachts. Many are built for offshore fishing or reef cruising in the Florida Keys.

    Are captained boat rentals available in Islamorada?

    Yes, many boats are available with a licensed captain, especially fishing charters and reef tours. A captained boat is a good choice if you want a guided experience or plan to relax with family or friends.

    Do I need a boating license to rent a boat in Islamorada?

    If you were born on or after January 1, 1988, Florida law requires you to complete a boater safety course. You’ll receive a Boating Safety Education ID Card to operate a rental boat. Captained rentals do not require a license.

    What are the best marinas or launch points in Islamorada?

    Popular marinas include Whale Harbor Marina, Robbie’s Marina, Bud N’ Mary’s Marina, and Postcard Inn Marina. Many rentals depart directly from these locations or nearby private docks.

    What are the top sights to see by boat in Islamorada?

    Must-see spots include Alligator Reef Lighthouse, Indian Key Historic State Park, Lignumvitae Key, and the Florida Bay backcountry. You can also boat to the famous sandbars just offshore for swimming and socializing.

    What activities can I do by boat in Islamorada?

    Top activities include snorkeling, reef fishing, offshore sportfishing, sandbar hopping, island exploring, sunset cruising, and wildlife spotting. Islamorada is known as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World for a reason.

    Are there snorkeling tours or reef trips by boat?

    Yes, many captains offer snorkeling trips to Alligator Reef, Cheeca Rocks, and other nearby coral reefs. These charters typically include gear, local knowledge, and great spots to see tropical fish and sea turtles.

    Is Islamorada good for fishing charters?

    Absolutely. Islamorada is famous for both inshore and offshore fishing. You can book half-day or full-day fishing charters targeting tarpon, mahi-mahi, grouper, snapper, sailfish, and more.

    Can I bring alcohol on a boat rental in Islamorada?

    Yes, alcohol is allowed on most boat rentals. The boat operator must remain sober, or you should hire a licensed captain. Many chartered trips even include coolers and ice.

    Are there restaurants you can visit by boat in Islamorada?

    Yes, popular boat-friendly restaurants include Lorelei Restaurant, Lazy Days, Hog Heaven, and Marker 88. Many have docks where you can tie up and enjoy a meal on the water.

    When is the best time of year to rent a boat in Islamorada?

    Fall through spring (October to May) offers the best weather and calmer seas. Summer is popular too, but storms and high heat are more common. Winter is ideal for fishing and visibility on snorkel tours.

    How long should I rent a boat for in Islamorada?

    Most people book full-day rentals to explore the reefs, islands, and sandbars without feeling rushed. Half-day and sunset cruise options are also available for shorter outings.

    Are there eco-tours or wildlife tours available by boat?

    Yes, you can book eco-tours that explore the mangroves and backcountry waters of Florida Bay. These often focus on dolphin sightings, birdwatching, and learning about local marine ecosystems.