Cruising and Fishing in Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida is home to several cruise and fishing ports that serve as gateways to the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. While you're there, be sure to take the opportunity to stay with us at VRDR. We're conveniently located less than 20 minutes from each of these adventures. Come and enjoy all that Jacksonville has to offer before or after your cruise or fishing trip. See below the main cruise and fishing ports in Jacksonville:
Cruise Port:
- JAXPORT (Jacksonville Port Authority): JAXPORT operates multiple terminals along the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, including the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal. While not as large as some of the major cruise ports in Florida, JAXPORT offers cruise itineraries to the Bahamas and other destinations in the Caribbean. Carnival Cruise Line has been a primary operator at the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal.
Fishing Ports:
Mayport Village: Located at the mouth of the St. Johns River, Mayport Village is a historic fishing village and home to a vibrant fishing community. The Mayport area has several marinas and docks where commercial and recreational fishing boats operate. It's a popular destination for anglers looking to fish inshore, offshore, or deep-sea waters.
Sisters Creek Marina: Sisters Creek Marina is situated in northeast Jacksonville near the Mayport area. It provides access to the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, making it a convenient departure point for fishing charters and recreational boating trips. The marina offers various amenities and services for boaters, including boat rentals, fuel docks, and fishing supplies.
Dames Point Marina: Dames Point Marina is located along the St. Johns River in northeast Jacksonville, near the Dames Point Bridge. While primarily a full-service marina catering to recreational boaters, Dames Point Marina also serves as a departure point for fishing charters and excursions. It offers boat slips, fuel docks, and amenities for boaters.
St. Johns River: Jacksonville is situated along the St. Johns River, which flows north to south through the city and serves as a natural waterway for recreational and commercial boating activities. Anglers can fish for a variety of species in the river, including flounder, redfish, trout, and bass. Public boat ramps and docks along the river provide access for boaters and fishermen.
These ports and marinas in Jacksonville offer a range of opportunities for cruising enthusiasts and fishing enthusiasts alike. Whether you're setting sail on a cruise ship or casting your line for the catch of the day, Jacksonville's waterfront destinations provide access to the ocean and a gateway to maritime adventures. Hope to see you there soon!
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