Caladesi Island State Park Marina

Phone

+1 (727) 469-5918

Hours

8am till sundown 365 days a year

Dunedin, FL | N 28° 01.936' / W 082° 49.188'

1 Causeway Blvd.

Dunedin, FL 34698

Body of Water

Clearwater Harbor

Park Manager

Pete Krulder

Dockmaster

Park Ranger


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Largest Vessel: 46 ft.
Total Slips: 108
Dock Type: Floating
Approach / Dockside Depth: 4.0 / 4.0 ft.

Dock Rates

First come, first serve,$1/ft @ marina;$2/ft TDock

Call ahead to confirm as prices are always subject to change

Payment Methods: VISA / MasterCard / CASH

Electric

15 Amps: No
20 Amps: No
30 Amps: Yes ; $7.00 per day
50 Amps: No
100 Amps: No
200+ Amps: No

Amenities

Dockside

Water: Yes
Phone: Yes
Cable: No
WiFi: No
Pumpout: No
Restrooms: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundry: No
Pool: No
Internet Access: No
Ice: Yes
Ship Store: Yes
Snacks: Yes
Grills: Yes
Security: No
Meeting Facilities: No
Yacht Brokerage: No
Pet Friendly: Yes
Beach: onsite

Noteworthy:

Come enjoy the real Florida at Caladesi Island state Park.   As one of the few completely natural islands along Florida´s Gulf Coast, Caladesi´s white sand beaches were rated America's Best Beach in 2008. Beach lovers can enjoy swimming, sunbathing and beachcombing. Saltwater anglers can cast a line from their boats or surf fish. Nature enthusiasts can spot wildlife while hiking the three mile nature trail through the island’s interior or paddling a three mile kayak trail through the mangroves and bay. Picnic tables and shelters are located near the beach, and picnic pavilions can be reserved for a fee.  Come for day or stay overnight on your boat, this park has a marina with electric and water hookups.  as well as a snack bar and gift shop. The park is accessible by boat or ferry. Ferry service is provided by the Caladesi Island Ferry (727) 734-1501 and departs from Honeymoon Island State Park.