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Hernando Beach to Melbourne by boat

Hernando Beach to Melbourne

Distance - 354.1 Nm

Avg Speed
5 kts
10 kts
20 kts
30 kts
Time Estimate
2 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes
1 day, 11 hours, 25 minutes
17 hours, 42 minutes
11 hours, 48 minutes
Hernando Beach to Melbourne

Hernando Beach to Melbourne

Starting your journey from Hernando Beach on Florida's Gulf Coast is the perfect way to set sail on an adventure that promises both relaxation and excitement. Known for its picturesque views and serene waters, Hernando Beach is a delightful starting point for your voyage to Melbourne on the Atlantic coast. As you prepare to set sail, it's essential to plan for a safe journey, while ensuring opportunities for exploration and enjoyment along the way.

Your journey will initially take you southward along the Gulf Coast. Make it a point to follow the intra-coastal waterway (ICW) for safety, straightforward navigation, and shelter, allowing you to circumvent the complexities of open-sea voyaging. Beware of shifting shoals and shallow water near the coastline, and always stick to marked channels.

As you cruise down towards Tampa Bay, you can take a brief detour to Tarpon Springs. Known for its Greek heritage, it’s a delightful spot to dock and enjoy some authentic Greek cuisine, as well as explore the sponge docks. Tampa Bay itself offers safe anchorage spots. You'll find some useful harbors such as Apollo Beach and St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, which provide excellent shelter should you encounter adverse weather. While navigating Tampa Bay, pay close attention to the navigation aids and respect any posted speed limits, particularly around the shallower waters and residential areas.

Journeying down the west coast, stop at Sarasota, a delightful waterfront city rich in arts and beaches. The Sarasota Bay offers a wonderfully calm environment, perfectly suited for a break. Always be mindful of sea grass beds and adhere to the coastal regulations to protect these delicate ecosystems.

Continue south past Fort Myers, and you’ll reach the entrance to the Okeechobee Waterway, your gateway to cutting across Florida to the east coast. This route saves significant time and is one of the main highlights of this journey. As you navigate this waterway, Lake Okeechobee will be your centerpiece. It’s vast, and while the direct route across might be tempting, be cautious of fluctuating water levels and adhere to navigation aids like daymarks and buoys to keep yourself safe.

Along the Okeechobee Waterway, the cities of Stuart and Fort Myers afford great places to take a rejuvenation break. They're known for their friendly marinas and charming local experiences. If you intend to spend the night here, ensure you have any applicable slip reservations and are aware of local bylaws.

Upon resurfacing on the Atlantic side, the ICW will guide you north towards Melbourne. This part of the journey offers remarkable sights, such as Jupiter Island, where you might be lucky to catch a glimpse of the majestic mansions lining the waterway. Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is another marvel, a perfect area to pause and enjoy some leisure along the beach.

As you sail up to Melbourne, navigation will become straightforward. However, always monitor weather updates and be conscious of tides and currents that may affect passage, particularly through the various inlets along the way. When reaching Melbourne, you'll find the Eau Gallie River offers safe docking locations, convenient for exploring the city and its busy historic and arts districts.

Throughout your nautical venture, safety reigns supreme. Harness the full potential of boating apps such as MarineTraffic for live vessel monitoring, Navionics for chart plotting, and savvy navvy for dynamic route planning, ensuring you remain well-informed and vigilant at every point of your trip.

This itinerary promises a memorable journey for both seasoned mariners and those enjoying their first significant crossing. It combines the pristine beauty of Florida's coasts with the cultural richness of its towns, all while ensuring that safety and preparedness are prioritized to help you enjoy a smooth and rewarding adventure on the water.