Location

Our Location

Tarpon Point Marina is located just 23 miles north of Naples in beautiful Southwest Florida, where the Caloosahatchee River flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
You’ll be just minutes from Sanibel and Captiva islands, with immediate access to 27 miles of Gulf beaches and surrounded by more than 400 miles of saltwater and freshwater canals.
Tarpon Point Marina is truly a boater’s paradise and ideal for anyone seeking the luxury waterfront lifestyle.
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Air

By Air

Getting Here by Air
Southwest Florida International Airport is 20 miles from Tarpon Point Marina, just east of Interstate 75. The airport is served by many major airlines and also provides commuter flights. To reach Tarpon Point Marina, simply exit the airport at Daniels Parkway and head west toward U.S. 41. Turn north and follow U.S. 41 for approximately three miles to College Parkway and turn left. Follow College Parkway over the Cape Coral Bridge.

Continue on Cape Coral Parkway and turn left onto Pelican Boulevard. Tarpon Point Marina is tucked away at the end of the road.

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Fort Myers Airport

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Car

By Car

Getting Here by car
Interstate 75 runs for 1,775 miles from Miami to Detroit. This major artery links Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota and Tampa before turning inland to connect with Ocala, Gainesville and Lake City as it makes its way northward.

From Interstate 75, take exit 21 onto Daniels Parkway and head west toward U.S. 41. Turn north and follow U.S. 41 for approximately three miles to College Parkway and turn left. Follow College Parkway over the Cape Coral Bridge. Continue on Cape Coral Parkway and turn left onto Pelican Boulevard. Tarpon Point Marina is tucked away at the end of the road.

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Boat

By boat

Getting Here by boat
Tarpon Point is located just three miles from the Gulf of Mexico in a sheltered cove off the Caloosahatchie River at I.C.W. Marker #92.
Latitude 26 32 14, Longitude 82 00 06

Just three miles from the Gulf of Mexico.

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