• Boat Harbor Marina
    Relax at the marina’s nautical chickee hut and share in the fish stories of the day.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The Caribbean Resort affords easy access via boat to its twin harbor marina with chickee hut and channel pier.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Deep water channel to marina provides easy entry for your boat.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A commorant takes flight from the chickee hut at the marina.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A vibrant array of color reflected in the sun’s interplay with sky and sea is typical of the many photo opportunities at The Caribbean Resort. Don’t forget your camera!
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Antique dugout canoe with a darkened sky overhead heralds the sailor’s forecast.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    An excellent boat ramp connected to the marina is available for guests of The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The abundant sea beckons anglers from the marina at The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The sea breeze and swaying palms at sunrise foretell a day of adventures and memories.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A spread of sunlight points the way to the entrance of the marina at The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Contender waits for the over-arching squall to pass.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Ice machine under chickee hut provides ample ice for your cooler and fish.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Close up view of the colorful Mahi painting on the ice machine evokes stories of the one that got away.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Large open area in front of the marina allows for easy access to boat ramp and marina.
The Marina is the heart of the resort; guests often meet other guests here and become life-long friends. Social hour is every hour as guests wait for boats to return with their catches and colorful fish stories. Located on a deep-water channel with protected dockage, our marina features a gentle-slope boat ramp for easy boat launching. Guests spend hours enjoying the marina activities under shaded Tiki huts, lounges and comfortable chairs.

Boat dockage is available for boats up to 39ft with outboard motors. There is a modest fee of $2.50 per foot per night plus tax which includes access to the boat ramp, trailer parking, assigned boat slip, dock carts, fish cleaning station, fresh water, ice, and electric. Dockage is only available for registered guest of the resort.

“Rates and Amenities are subject to change”


Resort GPS Coordinates
N 24° 55.010     W 080° 37.750 Channel Instructions
  1. Be aware of potential swimmers, paddle borders and kayakers in and around the channel. Remember they always have the right away.
  2. Approach the channel at a minimum of 1 mile off shore. Do not approach the channel on an angle.
  3. The water is shallow approximately 100 feet past last two channel markers. Options for arriving and departing from the channel:
Option 1: When approaching channel keep boat on a full plane until you are within 100 feet or less of the two channel markers. When departing put boat on full plane at the beginning of the channel. The boat should stay on plane until a mile off shore. Do not approach or depart channel at an angle, go straight out until 1 mile before turning left or right. Option 2: When approaching or departing channel tilt motors up as much as possible. Idol in and out of channel for a full 1 mile before planning off. Do not approach or depart channel at an angle, go straight out until 1 mile before turning left or right. These instructions are most relevant at medium or lower tide scenarios.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Relax at the marina’s nautical chickee hut and share in the fish stories of the day.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The Caribbean Resort affords easy access via boat to its twin harbor marina with chickee hut and channel pier.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Deep water channel to marina provides easy entry for your boat.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A commorant takes flight from the chickee hut at the marina.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A vibrant array of color reflected in the sun’s interplay with sky and sea is typical of the many photo opportunities at The Caribbean Resort. Don’t forget your camera!
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Antique dugout canoe with a darkened sky overhead heralds the sailor’s forecast.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    An excellent boat ramp connected to the marina is available for guests of The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The abundant sea beckons anglers from the marina at The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    The sea breeze and swaying palms at sunrise foretell a day of adventures and memories.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    A spread of sunlight points the way to the entrance of the marina at The Caribbean Resort.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Contender waits for the over-arching squall to pass.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Ice machine under chickee hut provides ample ice for your cooler and fish.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Close up view of the colorful Mahi painting on the ice machine evokes stories of the one that got away.
  • Boat Harbor Marina
    Large open area in front of the marina allows for easy access to boat ramp and marina.

The Marina is the heart of the resort; guests often meet other guests here and become life-long friends. Social hour is every hour as guests wait for boats to return with their catches and colorful fish stories. Located on a deep-water channel with protected dockage, our marina features a gentle-slope boat ramp for easy boat launching. Guests spend hours enjoying the marina activities under shaded Tiki huts, lounges and comfortable chairs.

Boat dockage is available for boats up to 39ft with outboard motors. There is a modest fee of $2.50 per foot per night plus tax which includes access to the boat ramp, trailer parking, assigned boat slip, dock carts, fish cleaning station, fresh water, ice, and electric. Dockage is only available for registered guest of the resort.

“Rates and Amenities are subject to change”


Resort GPS Coordinates
N 24° 55.010     W 080° 37.750 Channel Instructions
  1. Be aware of potential swimmers, paddle borders and kayakers in and around the channel. Remember they always have the right away.
  2. Approach the channel at a minimum of 1 mile off shore. Do not approach the channel on an angle.
  3. The water is shallow approximately 100 feet past last two channel markers. Options for arriving and departing from the channel:
Option 1: When approaching channel keep boat on a full plane until you are within 100 feet or less of the two channel markers. When departing put boat on full plane at the beginning of the channel. The boat should stay on plane until a mile off shore. Do not approach or depart channel at an angle, go straight out until 1 mile before turning left or right. Option 2: When approaching or departing channel tilt motors up as much as possible. Idol in and out of channel for a full 1 mile before planning off. Do not approach or depart channel at an angle, go straight out until 1 mile before turning left or right. These instructions are most relevant at medium or lower tide scenarios.