Port of the Islands Marina in Naples, Florida offers direct access to the Ten Thousand Islands, world-class fishing, and serene backcountry waterways.
Port of the Islands Marina has long served as the last outpost of civilization before the vast wilderness of the Ten Thousand Islands takes over. Situated along the Faka Union Canal in southern Collier County, the marina has roots in mid-twentieth-century development efforts that sought to open this remote corner of Florida. Those ambitions gave way to conservation, and today the surrounding landscape is largely protected within Picayune Strand State Forest and the broader Everglades ecosystem.
Visitors arrive for the fishing above all else. The nearshore flats and tidal creeks hold snook, redfish, tarpon, and sea trout throughout much of the year. Experienced guides operate out of the marina and know these waters intimately, offering half-day and full-day charters into the backcountry.
Beyond fishing, the waterways reward paddlers and wildlife watchers. Manatees move through the canal in cooler months, and wading birds patrol every shallow flat. The marina provides a practical base with boat ramps, fuel, and basic supplies. The atmosphere is unhurried and genuinely remote, a place where the natural world still sets the pace. Few destinations in Southwest Florida offer this combination of accessibility and true wilderness so close together.
Launch early in the morning when winds are calm and fishing in the backcountry channels is most productive.
Bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes and no-see-ums can be intense, especially near the mangrove shorelines at dusk.
Try snook and redfish fishing along the tidal creeks that thread through the Ten Thousand Islands just minutes from the marina.
Rent a kayak or canoe to explore the quieter backwater trails at a slower pace and spot wildlife up close.
Fuel up and stock provisions before heading out, as services become very limited once you move deeper into the backcountry.
Experience a sunset cruise with chances to spot manatees, dolphins, and wildlife in the Everglades.
Reserve a private 3-hour sunset cruise for up to 6 passengers
Spot dolphins and manatees, then relax on a secluded 10,000 Islands beach in a smooth-water eco cruise

Experience wildlife, beach time, and shelling on a private boat tour for your group.
Cruise Port of the Islands in a small group to look for manatees and other wildlife
Fish the Ten Thousand Islands mangroves with gear, bait, and licenses included
Fish the Ten Thousand Islands and Gulf of Mexico with a captain who will filet your keepers
Everglades backwater fishing with gear and licensing included