A Club for You and Your Crew

BayWater Boat Club is family-owned and committed to keeping boating stress-free and enjoyable. If you want all the fun without the upkeep, join the club and start making easy, memorable days on the water with your favorite people.

A Club for You and Your Crew

BayWater Boat Club is family-owned and committed to keeping boating stress-free and enjoyable. If you want all the fun without the upkeep, join the club and start making easy, memorable days on the water with your favorite people.

The BayWater Difference

Cruise the Estero Bay

Southwest Florida has some of the most beautiful waterways, filled to the brim with incredible wildlife. The protected seagrass beds are a natural habitat for baby fish, while the open waters house dolphins and manatees. Waterfront properties and condos flank the coastline and are indeed wonders of their own kind. 

Estero Bay
New Pass

Spend the day at New Pass

Traveling north of our marina you can reach New Pass, with easy access to three beaches, including the famous Dog Beach. The perfect spot for a picnic on the beach, or to head into the gulf on one of our Hurricane Deck Boats!

Beach at Big Carlos Pass

And “Big” it is indeed! The north end of Lover’s Key is a great spot to stop on the beach, after you pass under the newly constructed bridge. Lover’s Key is considered one of the best beaches in SWFL There is plenty of sand, and serves as another great way to head into the gulf and cruise alongside Fort Myers Beach. Flipper’s on the Bay features difficult docking, but food well worth it.

Big Carlos
Intercoastal

Tour the Intercoastal up to Fort Myers Beach

No deck boat? No problem! Gulf-access is not needed to go to Fort Myers Beach, you can cruise inside the intercoastal waterways all the way to Matanza’s Pass. There you can dock in Downtown Fort Myers Beach and dine at any of the local eats. You’ll want a full day on the water for this fun excursion!

Imperial River, Bonita Bay and Historic Bonita Cruise

Northeast of our marina you’ll find access to the Imperial River. This will take you along Bonita Bay where the grandeur of retirement life shines brightly. This is also a great spot to fish along the mangroves for some mangrove snapper, although you may snag a “Sail Cat”! Further east you can even end up in Historic Downtown Bonita Springs – local culture and restaurants draw a warm crowd!

Imperial
Wiggins

Wiggins Pass and North Naples

Southbound and down! Wiggins Pass is at the north end of Delnor-Wiggins State Park. Here a small beach hugs the southernmost pass to the gulf. Lovely fishing spots line your journey down there, and you’ll find a nice restaurant hidden away a further little south for lunch – Buzz’ Lighthouse.

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BayWater Boat Club has been in business since 2006 in Bonita Springs, Florida.

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